الثلاثاء، 26 فبراير 2013

About French Language: Par verbs ~ Chercher des poux ~ Exp with rendre

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Verbs with par
The French preposition par is required after a few verbs.
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Chercher des poux dans la tête de quelqu'un
No need to quibble, just click to learn about the idiomatic French expression chercher des poux dans la tête.
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Expressions with rendre
The French verb rendre literally means "to return" and is also used in many idiomatic expressions. Learn how to give thanks, glorify, comply with orders, and more with this list of expressions with rendre.

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الجمعة، 22 فبراير 2013

About French Language: Ca marche ! Tel, telle ~ Quiz: Want to, can, must

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Ça marche !
If it works for you, click to learn about the idiomatic French expression ça marche.
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Tel, Telle, Tels, Telles
The French word tel can be a qualifying adjective, an indefinite adjective, or an indefinite pronoun, and is also used in a number of expressions and conjunctions, making tel an extremely versatile and useful French word.
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Quiz: Vouloir, pouvoir, devoir
Whether you want to or not, you can and must know how to use the French verbs vouloir, pouvoir, and devoir. See how well you do on them with this little quiz, or take a look at the lesson to review.
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الثلاثاء، 19 فبراير 2013

About French Language: Expressions with finir ~ Pas ~ On peut se tutoyer

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Expressions with finir
The regular -ir verb finir is used in a variety of French expressions. Learn how to say never-ending, it will end in disaster, finally, and more with this list of expressions with finir.

Pas
The French negative adverb pas is often used in conjunction with ne, but pas can also be used all on its own. The main difference is that ne ... pas is used to negate a verb, while pas without ne is used to negate an adjective, adverb, noun, or pronoun, and can be used to ask for confirmation.

On peut se tutoyer ?
What does the French expression on peut se tutoyer mean? Learn all about it here.
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