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Category: Grammar

French grammar

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Pont Alexandre III Paris
French Courses Paris / Grammar

How to Guess the Gender of French Nouns Accurately

Feminine or masculine, that is the question you often ask yourself as a French learner In French, there’s simply no way to know the gender of every single noun other …

Eiffel Tower
French Courses Paris / Grammar

What is the difference between dans and en in French?

Dans and en both mean in The distinction between the two does not translate well to English. Therefore, it is more useful to remember them for how they are used. …

Café in Paris, France
French Courses Paris / Grammar

French: Difference between written and spoken

Differences between written and spoken French Spoken French and written French are so different that one could consider that they are two distinct dialects. I will highlight the main differences between …

Let's talk in French
French Courses Paris / Grammar

How to use qui and que in French

Many French language students are confused with the difference between qui and que Here are some explanations with concrete examples to understand the use of qui and que. Grammatical difference …

Pronouns en and y in French
Grammar

What is the difference between the French pronouns en and y?

Mastering the French pronouns y and en can be challenging but it is essential to understand French conversation and to speak the language like a native. Just try following an …

passé composé et imparfait
French Courses Paris / Grammar

Passé composé versus imparfait

This lesson concentrates on the proper uses and differences between passé composé and imparfait in French Imparfait and passé composé cannot translate literally from English The imparfait describes what was …

French grammar classes
French Courses Paris / Grammar

The Essential French Grammar Websites

French grammar is complex: conjugating the irregular verbs, for instance, may be difficult Fortunately, there are online resources at all levels that make the learning process much easier You can progress …

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