Category: French Grammar Level 3

Indicators for Passé composé
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Indicators for Passé composé

Indicators for Passé composé The French passé composé is a past tense formed by combining the present tense of avoir (to have) or être (to be) as an auxiliary verb with a past participle. Sometimes it is hard to identify when to use Passé composé or Imparfait. These Past Tense Indicators -“Indicators for Passé composé” ...

Postériorité
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Postériorité

Understanding how to articulate the concept of something occurring after another event is essential for clear and precise communication. We will cover various expressions such as “après” (after), “plus tard” (later), and “ensuite” (then/next), which will help you sequence events and describe actions in the correct order. By mastering these terms, you will be able...

Prepositions
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Les prepositions

Les Prépositions Learn and practice French prepositions in this post: Les prepositions – French Grammar.  Prepositions (les prépositions) are small but essential words that link elements of a sentence together. They are placed after a verb, noun, or adjective in order to indicate the relationships between that word and the noun that follows. In French, there are...