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French Relative Pronouns Relative pronouns are words that are used to link a dependent clause to a main clause. A dependent clause is a group of words with a subject and a verb. It does not express a complete thought so it isn’t a sentence and can’t stand alone. French

French Car & Driving Vocabulary – La Voiture Whether you’re renting a car in France, driving through picturesque villages, or just trying to understand the vocabulary in a driving manual, knowing French car and driving terms will make your journey much smoother. From starting the engine (démarrer la voiture) to

How to use the French word SI The word si is used all the time in French! However, you may have noticed that it’s not always used the same way. That’s because si has several meanings, and it’s all about context. You can download a free PDF of this lesson

French Possessive Pronouns French possessive pronouns are used to replace nouns so that you can indicate to whom or to what those nouns belong. Possessive pronouns (le mien, la tienne, les nôtres) replace a noun entirely. This is different from possessive adjectives (mon, ton, nos), which always appear before a

French Friends Vocabulary – Les Amis Friendship is at the heart of life – sharing meals, laughing together, keeping secrets, and sometimes even arguing and making up again. In French, there are so many beautiful words and expressions to describe these moments with friends, from casual hangouts with les potes

French Numbers 1 – 100 Numbers are everywhere — from telling the time and shopping at a market to giving your phone number or talking about dates. Learning French numbers might seem tricky at first, but once you get the patterns down, counting from 1 to 100 becomes easy and

What is the French Faire Causative Construction and how do you use it? Comparing French and English Sentence Structure

French Summer Vocabulary List – L’été Long days, warm nights, and plenty of time outdoors — summer has its own rhythm and vocabulary. Whether you’re packing your serviette for the pool, sipping un thé glacé in the shade, or planning les grandes vacances, these are the French words and phrases

French Beach Vocabulary – La Plage Whether you’re planning a seaside holiday in France or just want to daydream about sun, sand, and salty waves, this beach-themed vocabulary list will have you covered. From essentials like la crème solaire and un maillot de bain to seaside fun with une planche

Comparing French and English Sentence Structure It can be interesting to look at French sentences and their English translations while comparing the two. Once you have identified corresponding words, you will realize how many similarities there are French and English. You’ll also notice some big differences, and those are worth

Mes amis vont me manquer. I am going to miss my friends. French Sentence Structure – Manquer à – Comparing French and English It can be interesting to look at French sentences and their English translations while comparing the two. Once you have identified corresponding words, you will realize how

What is the French causative faire construction? Tu vas me faire renverser mon thé. You are going to make me spill my tea. Comparing French and English Sentence Structure It can be interesting to look at French sentences and their English translations while comparing the two. Once you have identified
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