الجمعة، 16 نوفمبر 2012

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Bien entendu
It must be understood that bien entendu is a very common French expression, so learn all about it here.

Ne explétif
The ne explétif is used after certain verbs and conjunctions. I call it a "non-negative ne" because it has no negative value in and of itself. It is used in situations where the main clause has a negative (either negative-bad or negative-negated) meaning, such as expressions of fear, warning, doubt, and negation.
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Expressions with tour
The French word tour different meanings depending on whether it's masculine or feminine, and both words are found in idiomatic expressions. Learn how to say acrobatics, to play a trick on someone, Bob's your uncle, and more with this list of expressions with tour.
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French quiz: Gender
Do you know the genders of common French nouns? Test yourself with this quiz or take a look at some vocabulary lists to review.

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