Month: November 2024

MANGER-Conditionnel Présent
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MANGER-Conditionnel Présent

MANGER-Conditionnel Présent Learn and practice French with this conjugation “MANGER-Conditionnel Présent”: The verb “To eat” is conjugated this way in present conditional tense: Le verbe Manger Conditionnel Présent se conjugue de la façon suivante: Je mangerais, tu mangerais, il mangerait, elle mangerait, nous mangerions, vous mangeriez, ils mangeraient, elles mangeraient. Here some sentences with Manger:...

Capsule 29 - Cercles de Conversation
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Capsule 29-Cercles de Conversation

Capsule 29-Cercles de Conversation In this post, titled “Capsule 29-Cercles de Conversation,” we present three familiar questions designed to aid in oral preparation for the DELF A1 exam. Whether you’re considering taking the exam or simply seeking to engage in casual conversation, these questions provide a straightforward framework for interaction. Feel free to use this...

Chanter, chant, chanteur - Word families
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Chanter – Chant – Chanteuse

Chanter – Chant – Chanteuse In this video, Chanter – Chant – Chanteuse, we explore family words of reading through three French words: “Sing – Song – Singer”. Learn how these words can enrich your French vocabulary. Whether you are a language enthusiast or simply love read, this video will improve your understanding of French!...

7 questions de conjugaison – TRIVIA Partie 15
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7 questions de conjugaison – TRIVIA Partie 15

7 questions de conjugaison – TRIVIA Partie 15 Practice these 7 questions de conjugaison – TRIVIA Partie 15 and test your knowledge of French conjugation with this interactive quiz!. Are you up to the challenge? In this  part, answer 7 questions that put your verbal skills to the test. Whether you’re an expert or a...

Comprendre subjonctif - Conjugation
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COMPRENDRE Subjonctif

COMPRENDRE Subjonctif COMPRENDRE Subjonctif : The subjunctive mood is used to express a contemplated or hypothetical action, a doubt, or a wish. It is the mood of the unreal. In French, it often appears after verbs that convey desire, wish, doubt, emotion, or uncertainty. Example: I want you to understand the situation. Je veux que...