الجمعة، 18 فبراير 2011

About French Language: Se changer les idees ~ Repeating auxiliary verbs

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Lac Léman
Le grand lac qui forme une partie de la frontière entre la France et la Suisse s'appelle normalement le lac Léman en français (d'après le nom latin, lacus Lemanus), mais....

(Cet article est écrit en français et suivi de sa traduction en anglais, et puis la traduction côte à côte. This article is written in French and followed by the English translation, and then the side-by-side translation.)
See More About:  french lakes  france  switzerland

Se changer les idées
What does the French expression "se changer les idées" mean? Learn all about it here.
See More About:  changer  idée  french expressions

Repeating auxiliary verbs
When using more than one verb in the passé composé or another compound tense, you can - but don't always have to - repeat the auxiliary verb in front of each past participle. Whether you have to repeat the auxiliary depends on whether the main verbs take the same auxiliary verb.

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How well do you understand the difference between confusing French pairs like an/année, depuis/pendant, and c'est/il est? This automatic-scoring quiz will ask up to 100 questions on 20 different pairs of confusing French words and topics to help you pinpoint your most common mistakes.

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