الثلاثاء، 19 يونيو 2012

About French Language: Vers vs envers ~ Imperative ~ Actuellement

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Vers vs envers
Vers and envers both mean "toward," but in difference circumstances. Review this lesson, and then try the quiz.
See More About:  vers  envers  french prepositions

Imperative
The imperative is a French mood which is used to give an order, express a desire, offer advice, recommend something, and make a polite request. Learn the conjugations and uses of the French imperative.

French, actually: Actuellement
Did you know that actuellement doesn't actually mean "actually"? Learn about this common French mistake.

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