The preposition “à” Learn about the preposition “à”, it’s several meanings and various contexts. Learn how the preposition “à” can contract with definite articles and the forms of the contractions. In French, the preposition “à” has several meanings (to, at in and on) and can be used in various contexts. Here are some of its...
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Negative words in French
Negative words in French Negative words in French are used to negate statements, express denial, or indicate the absence of something. Here is a list of common negative words in French: Short video: Negative words in French Pas – The most common negative word used in French. Example : Je ne veux pas. (I...
Verbs that take DE
Verbs that take DE In French, there are many verbs that are followed by the preposition “DE” when used in certain contexts. These verbs are often referred to as “verbs that take DE.” The choice of preposition can sometimes be idiosyncratic and depends on the specific verb and its meaning. Here are some common verbs...
Verbs that take à
Verbs that take à In French verbs that take à – Grammar, there are many verbs that are followed by the preposition “à” when used in certain contexts. These verbs are often referred to as “verbs that take à.” The choice of preposition can sometimes be idiosyncratic and depends on the specific verb and its...
Indicators for imparfait
Indicators for imparfait The imparfait, also known as the imperfect tense in French, is used to describe ongoing or habitual actions in the past, set the scene, or express emotions, among other things. There are several indicators for imparfait that can help you identify when to use the imparfait in French: These imperfect tense Indicators...
Indicators for Passé composé
Indicators for Passé composé The French passé composé is a past tense formed by combining the present tense of avoir (to have) or être (to be) as an auxiliary verb with a past participle. Sometimes it is hard to identify when to use Passé composé or Imparfait. These Past Tense Indicators -“Indicators for Passé composé” ...





