الثلاثاء، 17 يناير 2012

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From Laura K. Lawless, your Guide to French Language

Depuis, Pendant, Pour
The French prepositions depuis, pendant, and--far less commonly--pour each express the duration of an event in French a little differently, with the result that many English speakers mix up depuis and pendant and overuse pour. This lesson explains the different meanings and uses for each preposition.
See More About:  depuis  pendant  pour

Mademoiselle
The French title Mademoiselle may soon be a mot d'autrefois, if some French feminists have anything to say about it. Take a look at my lesson on Mademoiselle and then don't miss (ha ha) this chance to share your thoughts.
See More About:  mademoiselle  french vocabulary  politeness

Expressions with faire
The French verb faire literally means to do or make and is also used in many idiomatic expressions. Learn how to build castles in the air, turn a deaf ear, act like a child, and more with this list of expressions with faire.
See More About:  faire  french expressions  french verbs

French mistake: "Tu peux s'asseoir"
What's wrong with saying "tu peux s'asseoir"? Learn about this French mistake.

 


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