Superlatives are essential for expressing the highest or lowest degree of a quality. In French, les superlatifs allow you to say t...
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Read MoreThe plus-que-parfait (pluperfect) is an essential French tense that allows you to express actions that happened before</st...
Read MoreThe futur antérieur (future perfect) is an advanced French tense that allows you to express actions that will have been completed...
Read MoreTwo of the most frequently used and sometimes confusing prepositions in French are par and pour. Both can transla...
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 MoreThe infinitif (infinitive) is the most basic form of a verb in French. It is the form you find in the dictionary, and it serves as...
Read MoreImpersonal verbs are verbs that have no specific person or thing as the subject. In French, they often use the neutral subject il...
Read MoreThe TCF (Test de Connaissance du Français) is an official French language proficiency test administered by France Éducation International</...
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