الجمعة، 8 أبريل 2011

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Ci-joint
Learn about the French expression ci-joint, including what it means and when it requires agreement.
See More About:  ci  joindre  french expressions

Comparatives and Superlatives
French comparative adverbs (plus... moins... aussi... autant... que) and superlative adverbs (le plus, le moins, le meilleur, le pire) describe something as more/less and most/least, respectively. They are a little tricky in French, so take a look at the best explanation of French comparatives and superlatives. ;-)

Mistake: "Il s'est fait piqué"
What's wrong with writing "Il s'est fait piqué"? Learn about this type of French mistake.

Quiz: To Be
Even though être is the French equivalent of "to be," there are certain French expressions in which you have to use avoir or faire instead. See how well you know how "to be" with this quiz, or take a look at the lesson to review.
See More About:  avoir  être  faire

 


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