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Attributive Verbs
Allow the passive form
Difficulties in French for English Speaking
Direct transitive verbs from the third group
Conjunctions of subordination
Adjectives used as nouns
Direct transitive verbs from the second group
Approximate a number with the suffix AINE
Coordination Conjunctions
Don't mix them - Après and Après
Don't mix them - Avant and Avant
Don't mix them - Dans and Dedans
Don't mix them - Devant and Devant
Don't mix them - Sur and Dessus
Don't mix them - Visiter and Rendre visite
Don't mix them - Neuf and Nouveau
Don't mix them - Sur and Au-dessus de
Don't mix them - Entre and Parmi
Don't mix them - En effet and En fait
Don't mix them - Pour and Pendant
Don't mix them - Hors de and Dehors
Don't mix them - Par and Pour
Don't mix them - Depuis and Depuis
Don't mix them - Dans and En
Don't mix them - Derrière and Derrière
Don't mix them - En fait and Au fait
Don't mix them - Sous and Dessous
Don't mix them - Avant and Devant
Don't mix them - Vers and Environ
Don't mix them - Depuis and Puis
French and the notion of Subject - Verb - Object
Expressing possession with demonstrative pronouns
Grammatical homonyms - a, à
Grammatical homonyms - ces, ses, c’est, sais, s’est
Grammatical homonyms - et, est
Grammatical homonyms - ai, est
Grammatical homonyms - ma, m’a
Grammatical homonyms - ou, où
Grammatical homonyms - on, ont
Grammatical homonyms - ce, se
Grammatical homonyms - mon, m’ont
Grammatical homonyms - son, sont
Grammatical homonyms - mes, mais, mets, met
Grammatical homonyms - é, er, ez
How to express an effort without any results
How to express the goal
How to avoid the Subjunctive
How to express the obligation with the subjunctive
How to express the opposition
How to express the cause
How to express the consequence
How to translate these verbs # Letter C
How to translate these verbs # Letter E
How to translate these verbs # Letter B
How to translate these verbs # Letter U
How to translate these verbs # Letter H
How to translate these verbs # Letter N
How to translate these verbs # Letter T
How to translate these verbs # Letter Q
How to translate these verbs # Letter M
How to translate these verbs # Letter J
How to translate these verbs # Letter L
How to translate these verbs # Letter Z
How to translate these verbs # Letter R
How to translate these verbs # Letter F
How to translate these verbs # Letter A
How to translate these verbs # Letter I
How to translate these verbs # Letter W
How to translate these verbs # Letter O
How to translate these verbs # Letter G
How to translate these verbs # Letter Y
How to translate these verbs # Letter S
How to translate these verbs # Letter D
How to translate these verbs # Letter P
Identical Pronunciation - au, eau, haut
Identical Pronunciation - Allée, aller, allez
Identical Pronunciation - but, butte
Identical Pronunciation - boue, bout
Identical Pronunciation - balai, ballet
Identical Pronunciation - auteur, hauteur
Identical Pronunciation - Amande, amende
Identical Pronunciation - cor, corps
Identical Pronunciation - être, hêtre
Identical Pronunciation - grasse, grâce
Identical Pronunciation - dans, dent
Identical Pronunciation - maître, mètre, mettre
Identical Pronunciation - compter, conter
Identical Pronunciation - cour, cours, court
Identical Pronunciation - bar, barre
Identical Pronunciation - autel, hôtel
Identical Pronunciation - cou, coup, coût
Identical Pronunciation - compteur, conteur
Identical Pronunciation - champ, chant
Identical Pronunciation - bon, bond
Identical Pronunciation - danse, dense
Identical Pronunciation - maire, mer, mère
Identical Pronunciation - cheminée, cheminer
Identical Pronunciation - ancre, encre
Identical Pronunciation - cent, sang, sans
Identical Pronunciation - car, quart
Identical Pronunciation - lieu, lieue
Identical Pronunciation - marché, marcher
Identical Pronunciation - fumée, fumer
Identical Pronunciation - arrivée, arriver
Identical Pronunciation - faire, fer
Identical Pronunciation - hockey, hoquet
Identical Pronunciation - Air, aire, ère
Identical Pronunciation - boucher, bouchée
Identical Pronunciation - fausse, fosse
Identical Pronunciation - chaîne, chêne
Identical Pronunciation - camp, quand
Identical Pronunciation - chair, cher, chère
Identical Pronunciation - foi, foie, fois
Identical Pronunciation - cygne, signe
Identical Pronunciation - faim, fin
Identical Pronunciation - lacer, lasser
Identical Pronunciation - brin, brun
Identical Pronunciation - assemblée, assembler
Identical Pronunciation - golf, golfe
Identical Pronunciation - gelée, geler
Identical Pronunciation - cane, canne
Identical Pronunciation - lait, laid
Identical Pronunciation - chœur, cœur
Identical Pronunciation - teint, thym
Identical Pronunciation - puis, puits
Identical Pronunciation - poing, point
Identical Pronunciation - pie, pis
Identical Pronunciation - thon, ton
Identical Pronunciation - rentrée, rentrer
Identical Pronunciation - tous, tout, toux
Identical Pronunciation - parti, partie
Il est or C'est
Identical Pronunciation - sain, saint, sein
Indirect transitive verbs from the third group
Introduire la notion de progression
Identical Pronunciation - voie, voix
Identical Pronunciation - ras, rat, raz
Identical Pronunciation - mot, maux
Identical Pronunciation - tournée, tourner
Identical Pronunciation - tant, temps
Identical Pronunciation - pair, paire, père
Identical Pronunciation - par, part
Identical Pronunciation - porc, port
Identical Pronunciation - tante, tente
Les consonnes géminées
Identical Pronunciation - sou, sous, saoul
Intransitive verbs constructed with the preposition À and the pronoun Y
Les conjonctions suivies de l’indicatif
Identical Pronunciation - pou, pouls
Identical Pronunciation - rangée, ranger
La disparition du E
L’enchaînement vocalique
Identical Pronunciation - poids, pois
Identical Pronunciation - tranchée, trancher
Indirect transitive verbs from the second group
Identical Pronunciation - vain, vin, vingt
Identical Pronunciation - mur, mûr, mûres
Identical Pronunciation - moi, mois
Les noms en ON qui donnent des verbes en ONNER -1
Identical Pronunciation - sur, sûr, sûre
Identical Pronunciation - plaine, pleine
Identical Pronunciation - près, prêt
Identical Pronunciation - reine, renne, rênes
Identical Pronunciation - pâte, patte
Identical Pronunciation - peu, peut
Identical Pronunciation - trop, trot
Identical Pronunciation - peau, pot
Identical Pronunciation - tache, tâche
Identical Pronunciation - pensée, penser
Intransitive verbs constructed with the preposition À and the pronoun Y or NOT
Identical Pronunciation - pain, pin
Identical Pronunciation - sale, salle
Identical Pronunciation - roue, roux
Les verbes qui commencent par un H muet
Les verbes qui commencent par un H aspiré
The accent grave and the letter A
Pronominal verbs - Part 12
Some verbs constructed with the preposition DE and the pronoun EN - Part 2
Some verbs constructed with the preposition DE with or without the pronoun EN - Part 2
Specificity of oral French
The auxiliary ÊTRE
The accent grave and the letter E
Prepositions of time
Les verbes pronominaux - Part 2
The accent grave and the letter U
Pronominal verbs - Part 5
Pronominal verbs - Part 2
Some verbs constructed with the preposition DE and the pronoun EN - Part 1
The 9 different functions of SI
Prepositions of place
Les verbes pronominaux - Part 1
The active form and the passive form
Pronominal verbs - Part 10
Les noms en ON qui donnent des verbes en ONNER -2
Other ways to express the passive - With a pronominal verb
Prepositions of manner
Pronominal verbs - Part 6
Pronominal verbs - Part 1
The accent aigu
Prepositions of cause
Prepositions of condition
Pronominal verbs - Part 9
Remplacer le passif
Passive form or not passive form
The accent circonflexe
Prononcer ou ne pas prononcer le E
Les temps-modes simples et composés
Some verbs constructed with the preposition DE with or without the pronoun EN - Part 1
Les verbes pronominaux - Part 3
Pronominal verbs - Part 4
Quelqu'un
The 7 moods
Prepositions of purpose
Les noms en ON qui donnent des verbes en ONNER -3
The cédille
Numerical adjectives that indicate the order with the suffix IÈME
Pronominal verbs - Part 11
Pronominal verbs - Part 7
The adverbial element PAS
Pronominal verbs - Part 3
Numeral adjectives
The accented syllable in the word
Pronominal verbs - Part 8
The complex negative forms - NE… RIEN
The complex negative forms - NE… GUÈRE
The disappearance of the articles after a noun
The different roles of LE, LA, LES as pronouns
The complex negative forms - NE… PLUS RIEN
The indefinite pronouns and determiners - AUCUN and AUCUNE
The complex negative forms - NE… JAMAIS
The disappearance of articles before an additional noun introduced by À
The indefinite pronouns and determiners - DIFFÉRENTS and DIFFÉRENTES
The indefinite pronouns and determiners - QUELCONQUE and QUICONQUE
The IMPARFAIT of irregular verbs from the third group
The impersonal passive construction
The construction of an aspectal periphrase
The functions of the words
The indefinite pronouns and determiners - NUL and NULLE
The indefinite pronouns and determiners - QUELQU'UN
The construction of a modal periphrase
The complex negative forms - NE… PLUS
The different roles of QUE
The indefinite pronouns and determiners - CHACUN and CHACUNE
The complex negative forms - NE… POINT
The difference between verbs and nouns
The construction of a temporal periphrase
The construction of a verbal periphrase
The exceptions of the passive form
The complex negative forms - NE… PERSONNE
The indefinite pronouns and determiners - QUELQUES-UNS and QUELQUES-UNES
The different roles of DU
The indefinite pronouns and determiners - QUELQUE PART - AUTRE PART and NULLE PART
The indefinite pronouns and determiners - CERTAINS and CERTAINES
The indefinite pronouns and determiners - TEL(S) - TELLE(S)
The indefinite pronouns and determiners - N'IMPORTE QUEL(S) and N'IMPORTE QUELLE(S)
The disappearance of the articles after an adverb
The indefinite pronouns and determiners - PLUSIEURS
The indefinite pronouns and determiners - RIEN
The indefinite pronouns and determiners - QUELQUE CHOSE
The indefinite pronouns and determiners - N'IMPORTE QUEL(S) and N'IMPORTE LEQUEL - LAQUELLE - LESQUELS - LESQUELLES
The disappearance of articles before an additional noun introduced by DE
The complex negative forms - NE… AUCUN
The disappearance of articles in special cases
The indefinite pronouns and determiners - QUELQUES
The complex negative forms - NE… AUCUNE
The indefinite pronouns and determiners - PERSONNE
The different roles of DE LA
The indefinite pronouns and determiners - AUTRE CHOSE
The indefinite pronouns and determiners - DIVERS and DIVERSES
The indefinite pronouns and determiners - LE MÊME - LA MÊME - LES MÊMES
The indefinite pronouns and determiners - N'IMPORTE QUI and N'IMPORTE QUOI
The indefinite pronouns and determiners - CHAQUE
The indefinite pronouns and determiners - AUTRE(S)
The negative particle NE
The origins of French language #1
The Present Subjunctive After Conjunctions - Time
The Present Subjunctive After Certain Adjectives - Part 1
The Present Subjunctive After Certain Adjectives- Part 2
The Present Subjunctive After Impersonal Expressions - Part 4
The origins of French language #2
The Present Subjunctive After Impersonal Expressions - Part 3
The past participles used with AVOIR and with a COD
The origins of French language #3
The Present Subjunctive After common verbs - Part 2
The Present Subjunctive After Conjunctions - Concession
The tréma
The neutral pronoun CE
The Present Subjunctive After Conjunctions - Purpose or result
The past participles used with AVOIR
The prepositions and the relative pronouns - PRÈS DE
The Present Subjunctive After Conjunctions - Condition
The prepositions and the relative pronouns - SANS
The Present Subjunctive After Impersonal Expressions - Part 2
The role of the verb
The prepositions and the relative pronouns - EN FACE DE
The prepositions and the relative pronouns - VERS
The prepositions and the relative pronouns - À CÔTÉ DE
The Present Subjunctive After Conjunctions - Fear
The Present Subjunctive After common verbs - Part 1
The words and their nature
The origins of the Subjunctive mood
The Present Subjunctive After Impersonal Expressions - Part 1
The neutral pronoun CELA (ÇA)
The prepositions and the relative pronouns - PAR
The prepositions and the relative pronouns - CONTRE
The prepositions and the relative pronouns - LOIN DE
The origins of French language #5
The place of TOUT (pronoun) in the sentence
The prepositions and the relative pronouns - AVEC
The origins of French language #4
The prepositions and the relative pronouns - POUR
The prepositions and the relative pronouns - EN
The prepositions and the relative pronouns - SELON
The past participles used without auxiliary
The past participles used with ÊTRE
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Verbs + à + Infinitive - Part 4
What are semi-auxiliary verbs
Verbs + de + Infinitive - Part 4
Verbs + de + Infinitive - Part 2
When the verb METTRE is used as a semi-auxiliary
When to use the tenses in French - LE PRÉSENT DE L’INDICATIF
Verbs + de + Infinitive - Part 1
When to use the tenses in French - LE PRÉSENT DE L’IMPÉRATIF
When the verb POUVOIR is used as a semi-auxiliary
TOUS and TOUTES with the pronoun LES (COD)
When to use the tenses in French - LE PRÉSENT DU SUBJONCTIF
When to use the tenses in French
When to use the tenses in French - L'IMPARFAIT DE L’INDICATIF
Verbs + à + Infinitive - Part 3
What are auxiliary verbs
Verbs + à + Infinitive - Part 1
When to use the tenses in French - LE PASSÉ COMPOSÉ DE L’INDICATIF
TOUT used as a variable adverb
When to use the tenses in French - LE PLUS-QUE-PARFAIT DE L’INDICATIF
When we use ON to replace JE, TU, IL, ELLE, NOUS, VOUS, ILS, ELLES
When to use the tenses in French - LE PASSÉ DU CONDITIONNEL
When to use the tenses in French - LE PASSÉ SIMPLE DE L’INDICATIF
When to use the tenses in French - LE FUTUR SIMPLE DE L’INDICATIF
When the verb FALLOIR allows impersonal construction
Verbs + de + Infinitive - Part 3
When the verb FAIRE is used as a semi-auxiliary
When to use the tenses in French - LE FUTUR ANTÉRIEUR DE L’INDICATIF
Verbs + à + Infinitive - Part 2
When to use the tenses in French - LE PRÉSENT DU CONDITIONNEL
When to use C'EST or COD pronouns
When the verb DEVOIR is used as a semi-auxiliary
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How to translate these verbs # Letter Q
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