الثلاثاء، 23 أكتوبر 2012

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What day is it?
Beyond the actual vocabulary, there are a few things to know about talking about the day of the week in French, including if and when to use the definite article.

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Envoyer sur les roses
Is the French expression envoyer sur les roses as rosy as it sounds? Learn all about it here.
See More About:  envoyer  rose  french expressions

Expressions with n'importe
The French indefinite expression n'importe, which literally means "no matter," can be followed by an interrogative adjective, adverb, or pronoun in order to designate an unspecified person, thing, or characteristic. Learn all of these expressions with n'importe.
See More About:  n'importe  french expressions  french verbs

Past infinitive
The French past infinitive indicates an action that occurred before the action of the main verb, but only when the subject of both verbs is the same. The past infinitive sounds awkward in English - we usually change it to another tense or reword the sentence completely.
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