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This is a common obstacle for students of French whose native language is English, which doesn't divide its nouns into genders. Unfortunately, there isn't a way of telling the gender of every word just by...
The conditional is a useful tense, used to express things that could/would/should happen. They are commonly followed by an 'if', for example:
I would go to the supermarket if I had some money - J'i...
The pluperfect tense is a past tense used to refer to something further back in time than when using the perfect tense. It is often translated as 'had done something'. To form this tense you use the imper...
To know which interrogative adjective to use, you need to figure out what is being talked about. This is because we've got 4 different words. In essence, all of these words mean 'which'. Which shoes? Whic...
It all depends on the infinitive verb ending. For regular verbs; if it ends in -er: 1) Remove the -er from the end of the verb 2) Add the following verb endings, depending on the pronoun, je: -e, tu: -es,...
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