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The subjunctive is probably the trickiest part of French grammar! To simplify things, the subjunctive may be used in 3 cases:
After circumstancial phrases: For example - bien que, p...
Revising for languages is very different to revision from anyother subject; there is no set content so it is up to you to make vocabularly lists containing key vocab you will need for each topic. This...
The conditional is the tense we use to speak about wishes or events which may happen in the future. For example, in English, we might say ' I would like to buy an ice cream' - The 'would' part of this ...
The difference between avoir and être is a grammatical distinction that often confuses students, but is absolutely necessary to know when forming the perfect tense, as well as other more complex tenses...
Les terminaisons du subjonctif - -e -es -e -ions -iez -ent Les verbes du premier groupe forment le subjonctif présent en ajoutant ces terminaisons au radicalIrreguliers - etre, avoir, boire, devoir, fair,...
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