Category: French Grammar Level 1

Negative words - Grammar L1
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Negative words in French

Negative words in French Negative words in French are used to negate statements, express denial, or indicate the absence of something. Here is a list of common negative words in French: Short video:  Negative words in French Pas – The most common negative word used in French. Example : Je ne veux pas. (I...

SENTENCES WITH ER
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Sentences with ER verbs

Sentences with ER verbs Practice and learn French with these sentences with ER verbs. Practice these sentences in the present tense, passé composé and imparfait. Review them and you will improve and expand your French vocabulary as well as your grammar. By reading and writing these sentences, you will develop skills that will help you...

French Letter Combinations - Grammar
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French Letter Combinations

French Letter Combinations French words don’t always look the way they sound. They may combine letters to make a new sound. In this post, “French Letter Combinations”, you will learn about certain French sounds that are made up of two or more letters that are pronounced together. Letters can be two vowels, two consonants, or...

French Silent Letters - Grammar
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French Silent Letters

French Silent Letters French is not a phonetic language. It has letters that can be pronounced in different ways or sometimes not at all. There are two categories of French silent letters: at the beginning and at the end. At the beginning: h is a silent letter.  Example homme (man), hôpital (hospital), hibou (owl) At ...

15 Regular French verbs practice - Grammar
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15 Regular French verbs practice

15 Regular French verbs practice In this post, you’ll find 15 regular French verbs practice to enhance your conjugation skills. By watching the accompanying video, you will be guided through each verb’s conjugation, allowing you to follow along and reinforce your learning effectively. This practice is designed to help you improve your fluency and confidence...

Tu or vous
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Tu or vous

Tu or vous In French, as in some other latin based languages, the meaning of the word “you” changes depending on the person being addressed; tu or vous are used in different ways. The pronoun “You” can will be translated into “tu” for more familiar situations and “vous” for more formal situations. En English the...