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Send an emailBook NowGRAMMAR FOR DUMMIES : Bon/ Bien When do we use « bon » ? When do we use « bien » ? BON BON à gives you information about a noun, so it’s an adjective. In French adjectives agree with the nouns, which means that if the noun is feminin, the adjective will be feminin too,…
Continue ReadingHow do we translate « should » into French ? How does the structure work ? How do we translate « should » into French ? French people use the verb « devoir » to express « should ». Attention, « devoir » when used in the present tense means « must » or « have to ». But if we change the tense of…
Continue ReadingWhen do we use the preposition « en » ? This preposition seems to be used a lot but when is it correct and when it isn’t ?! « En » is in front of the following : A date : Ex : Je suis arrivée à Morzine en 2003. Elle est née en 1956. Henri…
Continue ReadingWhy is this word so confusing in French ? The reason is quite simple, the French mainly have two ways of expressing it while in Engish there is only one way (= could). Sometimes when using « could » we refer to an action in the past. Ex : When I was…
Continue Reading1) CAN : la structure French people use the verb « pouvoir » in the present tense to express the idea behind « CAN ». In a positive sentence Je peux courir 10km Tu peux parler espagnol Il/elle/on peut faire la cuisine Nous pouvons comprendre le chinois Vous pouvez courir 10km Ils/elles peuvent…
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