Possessive adjectives practice In this post, Possessive adjectives practice, learn how to use mon, ma, mes, ton, ta, tes, son, sa, ses and more! Possessive adjectives in French agree in gender and number with the noun they modify—except in the plural form, where there’s no distinction between masculine and feminine. Grammar: Possessive adjectives Les...
Category: French Grammar Level 1
Regular French verbs
Regular French verbs Explore essential regular French verbs in this video! We cover verbs like parler, travailler, finir, and more. Perfect for those looking to master the basics and enhance their French conjugation skills. Join us to practice and improve your language proficiency! Practice the conjugation of these regular verbs here: Practice Irregular Verbs ...
Regular French verbs Sentences
Regular French verbs Sentences Learn how to use regular French verbs in everyday sentences! This video covers practical examples like Elles parlent de ses vacances and Je travaille avec les ordinateurs. Perfect for beginners aiming to strengthen their French skills and confidently use regular verbs in conversation. Practice Irregular Verbs Let’s practice Regular...
French Adjectives Practice 1
French Adjectives Practice 1 Adjectives are words that describe or modify another person or thing in the sentence. There are many adjectives that we have in french used to describe: the characteristic of a person, a thing or a situation, a feeling or a temporary thing. Enjoy French Adjectives Practice 1! Start reviewing the flashcards...
Liaison
Liaison A liaison is the relation between two consecutive sounds. Liaison is when a normally silent consonant at the end of a word is pronounced at the beginning of the word that follows it. Usually, liaisons are required between two words when the first one ends with a consonant as S, R, T or N ...




