In this lesson, we will explore the different ways to use “falloir” in context. We will focus on two main structures: “il faut que” followed by the subjunctive and the usage of “il faut” with indirect object pronouns followed by infinitives. By the end of this lesson, you will have a solid grasp of these structures and be able to navigate the world of “falloir” with confidence.
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French Subjunctive – Croire
Do you need to use the subjunctive or the indicative after …croire que… ? 🎥 Scroll down to watch my mini-lesson 🎥 Subjunctive or Indicative Expression List Decide whether you need the subjunctive or the indicative in the following sentence: 👉 Tu ne crois pas qu’ils (venir)? When you begin a sentence with …ne pasContinue reading “French Subjunctive – Croire”
French Subjunctive After Il faut que
Always use the subjunctive after Il faut que… Fill in the blank with the correct form of the verb boire: 👉 Il faudra que je _______ six verres d’eau par jour. 👉 Il faudra que je boive six verres d’eau par jour. When you begin a sentence with Il faut que, you must follow upContinue reading “French Subjunctive After Il faut que”