| | Mettre le doigt If you read this lesson carefully, you'll be able to put your finger on what mettre le doigt means in various idiomatic French expressions. | Expressions with croire The French verb croire literally means "to believe" and is also used in many idiomatic expressions. Learn how to say take it from me, it's unbelievable, you don't know how right you are, and more with this list of expressions with croire. | Galette des rois Après toute l'excitation de Noël et du Nouvel An, il reste une dernière tradition française intéressante : le tirage des rois. Read my bilingual article. | French quiz: Verbs with prepositions Some French verbs must be followed by à, de, or another preposition, while others must be followed directly by a verb or direct object. Do you know which are which? Test yourself with this quiz or take a look at the master list to review.
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