Le complément d’objet direct (COD) In French grammar, a COD is the part of the sentence that receives the action of the verb directly, without a preposition. 1. How to find the COD? You ask the questions:Quoi ? (What?)Qui ? (Whom?) after the verb. Examples: Je mange une pomme.→ Je mange quoi ? → une...
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Le futur simple
Practice with common verbs like “être” (to be) which becomes “ser-” and “avoir” (to have) which becomes “aur-“. Understanding these patterns will help you predict and form the future tense of other irregular verbs. Consistent practice and usage will make these forms second nature, allowing you to confidently discuss future plans and events in French.
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Sentences RE verbs conditionnel present
Sentences RE verbs conditionnel present Practice and learn French with these Sentences RE verbs conditionnel present. Review them and you will enhance and expand your French Vocabulary skills and grammar as well. Enjoy! The present conditional describes a situation now that isn’t true or isn’t happening. Teachers also call this the present unreal or present...