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verbs in French I can - I could and I want- I would - I must- I should
French cakes and pastries - choose your weapon!
Anyone who's travelled to France has surely walked into a French boulangerie or patisserie, only to find a colourful, spectacular (and sometimes overwhelming) array of delicious cakes, pastries and desserts in the vitrine. A French boulangerie/patisserie The French have their baking recipes down to an art. Many recipes are traditional and 100% French, and the…
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Educational infographic : Educational infographic : Common orders in French using the Imperative mode
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These 2 verbs have different meanings. The verb REGARDER means “to hear” in English while VOIR means “to listen to”.
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In French, we use the verb VISITER for places, like a museum, a town, a country, but not for people.
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Here's another infographic about common mistakes in French: être en retard VS être tard.
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The English word “home” can be said in different ways in French. À la maison, chez soi, à domicile, rentrer.
French Grammar Rules: Conjugating Verbs in "Le Futur" Tense
Want to talk about what you will be doing? You'll need to know how to conjugate French verbs in the future tense!
60+ French Phrases for Travel You NEED to Know [PLUS Printable]
French Phrases French travel phrase guide with pronunciation