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Negating sentences in French is quite simple – I’m sure you’ll get the hang of it very quickly! There’s a basic formula which applies to most cases: ne + conjugated verb + pas. Let’s look at some examples...
Bien qu'elle soit certaine de les avoir faits, le professeur ne croit pas que Sophie; a fait ses devoirs fait ses devoirs ait fait ses devoirs
This is a problem many people deal with, so you are not alone. During oral exams, we can feel so under pressure that our minds go blank and we forget everything we learnt. There are several ways to overc...
These are the basic relative pronouns which are translated as that or who. Although in English they can be missed out, in French they must be used. e.g. the house that I like- the that here is th...
The perfect and imperfect tenses are both used to describe the past, but in different situations. The perfect tense is used to describe a completed action in the past, for example, what you did this morni...
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