Being able to express la quantité déterminée (specific or determined quantities) is essential for everyday communication in French...
Read MoreAdverbs of quantity are essential for expressing how much or how many. In French, les adverbes de quantit...
Read MoreSuperlatives are essential for expressing the highest or lowest degree of a quality. In French, les superlatifs allow you to say t...
Read MoreComparatives are essential for expressing comparisons in any language. In French, les comparatifs allow you to compare people, thi...
Read MoreDemonstrative pronouns are essential for pointing out specific people, things, or ideas without repeating the noun. In French, les pronoms...
Read MoreThe subjonctif (subjunctive) is one of the most challenging moods in French for English speakers. While English uses the subjuncti...
Read MoreOne of the keys to sounding natural and fluent in French is using les articulateurs—also known as linking words, connectors, or di...
Read MoreTwo of the most frequently used and challenging prepositions in French are à (to, at, in) and de (of, from, about...
Read MoreTelling time in French follows some specific patterns that differ from English. Instead of saying 'half past,' French says et demie</strong...
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