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Translate the following words into French: glass, towards, worm, and green. (hint: they're all homophones)
The translations are: - glass => verre (it can mean both the container as well as the material, just like in English); - towards => vers ; - worm => ver (earthworm => ver de terre ); - green =>...
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How can I improve my oral presentations and my accent?
The first tip is to slow down! Way too often, you are so eager to get the oral presentation over with that you start to blurt out absolutely everything you’ve learnt in 30 seconds and then all your words get...
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What is an infinitive?
An infinitive is the basic form of a verb, meaning 'to...' (for example 'to eat' or 'to dance'). In English, infinitives are two words long, whereas in French they are just one word, ending in ' er ', ' re '...
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How do I construct the French conditional tense for regular verbs?
To make the conditional tense in French you need to take the infinitive form of the verb, the form found in the dictionary, and add an ending onto it. These endings are: Je (I) - ais Tu (You) - ais Il/Elle/O...
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When and how would you use the vouvoiement in French?
The vouvoiement in French is a form of politness. You would use the "tu" when you are talking to a friend or someone close to you, however you would use the "vous" when referring to a per...
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