الثلاثاء، 9 أبريل 2013

About French Language: Double Negatives ~ Un de ces 4 matins ~Invitations

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From Laura K. Lawless, your Guide to French Language

Double Negatives
Grammarians insist that two negatives make a positive. While this may be true in English, in French two negatives make a stronger negative. Double negation is very common in French, particularly informal French. However, there are some rules and regulations when using double negatives in French.
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Un de ces quatre matins
One of these days, I hope you'll read this lesson on the French expression un de ces quatre matins.
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Invitations - French Expressions
There are a number of different ways to extend, accept, and refuse invitations in French, both formally and informally.
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