الثلاثاء، 22 أبريل 2014

About French Language: Par exemple ~ Indirect obj pronouns ~ Easter in France

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Par exemple
There are many lessons on the French expressions par exemple and ça par exemple, like this one, for example.
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Easter in France
(Sorry I didn't send this in the last newsletter, but it didn't even exist until Sunday morning. Better late than never!)

Easter is a holiday celebrated even by many non-practicing French Christians. Pâques features flying bells, blessed branches, and chocolate eggs.
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Verbs + indirect object pronouns
In French, à plus a person can usually be replaced by an indirect object pronoun. However, a few French verbs and expressions do not allow a preceding indirect object pronoun, so you have to choose another grammatical structure.

The Final French Grammar Clash
It's your last chance to vote in LKL's French Grammar Clash - the best, I mean worst, grammar point will be announced on Thursday.

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