Two of the most important verbs in French are être (to be) and avoir (to have). They are essential for describing family, relationships, personal status, and posse...
Read MoreSmall connecting words are the glue of any language. Mastering French prepositions, adverbs, conjunctions, and question words will allow you to build longer, more natural sentences and express rela...
Read MoreDescribing your job and daily work routine is a common topic at the DELF B1 level. This guide provides 19 practical sentences that you can use or adapt to talk about your own workday, from starting...
Read MoreThe passé composé is the most common past tense in spoken French. It is used to talk about completed actions in the past. Unlike English, which has several past tenses, the passé c...
Read MoreLearning the most frequently used verbs in the first person (je = I) is one of the fastest ways to start speaking French. These verbs allow you to talk about what you do, feel, wan...
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