The verb to have (avoir) and the family
Category: French Grammar Level 1
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 ...
The Negative Form
The Negative Form The Negative Form allows us to negate a statement, express disagreement, or deny the occurrence of an event or action. To make a sentence negative, you need two negative terms: The first one is “NE” or N’ – if the verb begins with a vowel and The second one can be: “PAS”...
Articles
Articles In this post, you will learn about French articles and why they are important in everyday communication. Articles are small words placed before nouns that help indicate gender, number, and whether something is specific or general. Articles – Overview & Exercises: 1. What is an article? 2. How to Use the French Articles 3....
French Accents
French Accents There are four French accents for vowels and one accent for a consonant. Short video 1. The accent aigu ´ (acute accent) can only be on an E. e.g. année (year) Répétez! (Repeat) Agréable (nice) 2. The accent grave ` (grave accent) can be found on an A, E, or U. e.g. très (a...
Most Common French Verbs (Part 1)
Most Common French Verbs (Part 1) Here are lessons and conjugations for the 15 most common French verbs. Once you’ve looked those over, try the conjugation quizzes for a quick analysis of your conjugation expertise. Learn and practice the Most Common French Verbs. Here some games and activities. Here are the Most Common French...





