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French present participle-Grammar
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French present participle

French present participle The French present participle (Le Participe présent), called le participe présent in French, is very similar in French and English. Present participle is the verb form that ends in -ant. It is far less common than its English counterpart, which ends in -ing. The present participle may be an adjective, gerund, noun,...

RE verbs Plus-que-parfait - Grammar
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Sentences RE verbs plus-que-parfait

Sentences RE verbs plus-que-parfait Practice and learn French with these Sentences RE verbs plus-que-parfait. Review them, and you will enhance and expand your French vocabulary skills and grammar as well. Enjoy! The plus-que-parfait describes an action that had already happened before another past event. It is often used to express completed actions in storytelling or...

Sentences IR verbs plus-que-parfait
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Sentences IR verbs plus-que-parfait

Sentences IR verbs plus-que-parfait Practice and learn French with these Sentences IR verbs plus-que-parfait. Review them, and you will enhance and expand your French vocabulary skills and grammar as well. Enjoy! The plus-que-parfait describes an action that had already happened before another past event. It is often used to express completed actions in storytelling or...

Sentences ER verbs plus-que-parfait
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Sentences ER verbs plus-que-parfait

Sentences ER verbs plus-que-parfait Practice and learn French with these Sentences ER verbs plus-que-parfait. Review them, and you will enhance and expand your French vocabulary skills and grammar as well. Enjoy! The plus-que-parfait describes an action that had already happened before another past event. It is often used to express completed actions in storytelling or...

The Negative Form - French Grammar
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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”...