Can we help?
+33 (0) 4 50 79 08 38
We all speak English and French!
Send an emailBook NowImpersonal verbs are very useful for your daily conversation ! The pronoun “il” is used when describing the weather and for time related expressions. “Il” here represents the state of things – the world or universe at that moment. Example : Il pleut Il neige. It’s raining It’s snowing. Il fait chaud. It…
Continue ReadingIn French, there are 3 different accents on « e ». It is important to know them as it changes the pronunciation of the word. The 3 accents: “é”: acute accent like : été (summer) “è”: grave accent like accès (access) “ê”: circumflex accent like tête (head), less used So how to know…
Continue ReadingJe vais en France OU au France ???? Je viens de France OU du France ????? How to know which sentence is correct? Before explaning this French rule, note that: To go to + country = aller + “au “OU “en” + pays To come from + country = venir + « de»…
Continue ReadingAs you may know, in French there are two main tenses we use in the past : « Passé composé » and « Imparfait ». « Passé composé » has been previously explained in another Grammar for Dummies , now time to focus on « Imparfait ». When is it used ? How to conjugate it ? When is it used…
Continue ReadingIn French there are three categories of verbs : the ones ending in –ER, the ones in –IR and the ones in –RE. The –ER ones are the most common ones and are all regular (apart from ALLER that is The exception to the rule). No matter the level you…
Continue ReadingVous recherchez des Cours d'Anglais? Cliquez-ici.