The 4 different prepositions we use in French for countries, states, provinces, cities and continents are: “en“, “au“, “aux” and “à“. 1. Countries, states and…
Category: A2 Elementary
French Grammar A2 Elementary
We make the “liaison” in French when we pronounce the last consonant of a word with the first syllable of the following word, when it…
Here are in the table bellow the different indirect object pronouns in the French language and their equivalent in English: Personal pronouns Indirect object pronouns…
Here are in the table bellow the different direct object pronouns in the French language and their equivalent in English: Personal pronouns Direct object pronouns…
There are two ways to pronounce “plus” in French. In some situations we pronounce the “s” [plys] but in others we don’t [ply]. Plus pronounced…
“C’est” and “il/elle est” can be quite confusing sometimes for French learners. So here are some explanation: Il/elle est, ils/elles sont “Il/elle est” or “ils/elles…
Here are a table with the interrogative determiners and pronouns in French and their equivalent in English: Français IPA* Anglais Qui [ki] Who Que [kə]…
Here are in the table bellow the demonstrative determiners and pronouns in French: Genre Déterminants démonstratifs Pronoms démonstratifs (forme simple) Pronoms démonstratifs (forme composée) Masculin…
The French pronouns en and y can be a little bit difficult to differentiate for my students sometimes so here’s a couple of explanations about…