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The Interrogative Form
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The Interrogative Form

The Interrogative Form In French, there are three main ways to form interrogative sentences (questions). These depend on the level of formality and structure you want to use. Let’s go through them: 1. Intonation (Informal Speech) 🔹 The simplest way to ask a question in spoken French is just to raise your voice at the...

Find the 7 grammar mistakes Part 2 - Test
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Find the 7 grammar mistakes Part 2 – Test

Find the 7 grammar mistakes Part 2 – Test In this post, challenge yourself with “Find the 7 Grammar Mistakes Part 2 – Test” spot the errors in a French text and follow along as we break them down and correct them step by step. Loading… Click here to practice ‘Find the 7 Grammar Mistakes...

Depuis, Pendant, Pour, Il y a
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Depuis, Pendant, Pour, Il y a

Depuis, Pendant, Pour, Il y a Understanding time expressions in French can be tricky, but they are essential for clear communication. In this post, we break down the differences between these time indicators: Depuis, pendant, pour, Il y a with simple explanations and practical examples. Whether you’re a beginner or looking to refine your skills,...

“I have been” in French - Grammar
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“I have been” in French

“I have been” in French To express “I have been” in French, the translation and usage depend on the context and meaning of the phrase in English. French doesn’t use a direct equivalent of the English present perfect continuous, so you often need to adapt the structure to fit the meaning. 1. For Actions Continuing...