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French power verb pouvoir

French Power Verb Pouvoir

French Power Verb Pouvoir – It gives you power to start speaking! The French power verb pouvoir means to be able – can.  Using this verb in the conditional tense is a way to speak politely in French. Like many verbs, pouvoir can be followed directly by an infinitive. I

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French Verb Devoir

French Verb Devoir

The French Verb Devoir The French verb devoir means TO HAVE TO – MUST.  Using this verb in the conditional tense is a way to speak politely in French. Like many verbs, DEVOIR can be followed directly by an infinitive. Watch my lesson on the French verb devoir at the

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French Power Verb Savoir

French Power Verb Savoir

French Power Verb Savoir The verb savoir means to know how to do something.  Using this verb in the conditional tense is a way to speak politely in French. Like many verbs, savoir can be followed directly by an infinitive. This is what makes the verb savoir a “power verb”.

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Connecting Phone and Internet French Vocabulary List

Connecting Phone and Internet French Vocabulary List

Connecting Phone and Internet French Vocabulary List Moving House in France? Here’s the French Vocabulary You Need to Set Up Phone and Internet Whether you’re relocating to France permanently or just setting up a pied-à-terre, getting your phone line and internet connection sorted can feel like a full-time job. And

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French Restaurant Vocabulary and Phrases

French Restaurant Vocabulary and Phrases

French Restaurant Vocabulary and Phrases Dining Out in France? Learn These Essential French Restaurant Phrases FirstPlanning to eat out in France? Whether you’re grabbing a coffee, enjoying a glass of wine on a terrace, or sitting down for a full meal, knowing a few key words and phrases can make

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French Daily Routine Vocabulary List

Lesson on how to use reflexive verbs with a French daily routine vocabulary list la routine quotidienne daily routine se brosser les dents brush your teeth se changer change clothes faire les devoirs do homework s’habiller get dressed prendre le petit-déjeuner have breakfast déjeuner have lunch dîner have dinner prendre

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French Months of the Year Vocabulary

Les mois de l’année – The months of the year Practice and master this vocabulary on Quizlet Months are not capitalized in French janvier January février February mars March avril April mai May juin June juillet July août August septembre September octobre October novembre November décembre December Use the prepostion

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French Days of the Week Vocabulary

Les jours de la semaine  – Days of the week Practice and master this vocabulary on Quizlet lundi Monday mardi Tuesday mercredi Wednesday jeudi Thursday vendredi Friday samedi Saturday dimanche Sunday Additional vocabulary les jours de la semaine the days of the week le week-end the weekend On est quel

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Irregular French Verb Prendre Expressions

Irregular French Verb Prendre Expressions

The irregular verb prendre is an important one to learn! There are many French verb prendre expressions that are idiomatic in nature which means you wouldn’t necessarily think of using it in many ways that you should if you come from an English speaking background. In this lesson we will

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French Negation

French Negation

Nine Ways to use French Negation When you want to make an affirmative statement or question negative, you need to do a little more than the way we do it in English.  In this lesson, you will learn some of the most commonly used types of French negation in the

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Direct & Indirect Object Pronouns + Y and EN
LE - LA - LES - LUI - LEUR - Y - EN - ME - TE - NOUS - VOUS

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