الجمعة، 28 مارس 2014

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Mettre son grain de sel
Click to stick your nose in the idiomatic French expression mettre son grain de sel.
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Passive Reflexive
In the passive reflexive construction, a normally non-reflexive verb is used reflexively in order to express the passive nature of the action, as in Ça se voit - That's obvious.
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LKL's French Grammar Clash
Here it is, your chance to help determine the most difficult aspect of French grammar. Subjunctive or noun gender? Knowing which preposition to use after any given verb or figuring out where adjectives go? Over the course of several rounds of voting, LKL's French Grammar Clash will narrow down the field to determine the absolute stickiest French grammar point. Round One ends in less than a week, so hurry up and vote!

Quiz: Compound verb agreement
Test yourself on the agreement of French verbs in compound tenses with this little quiz or take a look at the lesson to review.

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