الثلاثاء، 11 يونيو 2013

About French Language: A l' étage ~ Contractions ~ Expressions "to be"

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A l'étage
You don't need to go upstairs to learn the French expression à l'étage - just click this link.
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Contractions
Although contractions in English are optional, in French they are required, so it is important to learn when and how to make them. Fortunately, the rules for French contractions are quite simple.

Expressions with être
The French verb être literally means "to be" and is found in many expressions. Learn how to say that's right, here goes, so be it, and more with this list of expressions with être.
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