Les adverbes d’affirmation In this post, Les adverbes d’affirmation, you will learn about affirmative adverbs, they are used in such a way that they soften the message conveyed by the sentence. Some examples of affirmative adverbs … Grammar : Adverbs of affirmation Grammar Level 5 – List 1. Differences between oral and written: Différences...
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Sentences ER verbs conditionnel present
Sentences ER verbs conditionnel present Practice and learn French with these Sentences ER 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...
Les adverbes – partie 2
Les adverbes – partie 2 In this post, les adverbes – partie 2, you are going to learn about French adverbs. An adverb is a word that describes a verb (he sings loudly), an adjective (very tall), another adverb (ended too quickly), or even a whole sentence (Fortunately, I had brought an umbrella). They give...
20 Irregular French past participles
20 Irregular French past participles In this post you will learn and practice 20 Irregular French past participles. The past participle (Les Participes Passés), called le participe passé in French, is very similar in French and English. It’s essential in the creation of compound verb tenses/moods and the passive voice, and it can also be...
Le complément d’objet direct (COD)
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...





