4 expressions about the head
CHALLENGE #20 Today, I would like to teach you some expressions that aren’t exclusive to Quebec. In fact, the expressions that follow are used in a large part of the French-speaking world. As I explained Lire la suite…
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CHALLENGE #20 Today, I would like to teach you some expressions that aren’t exclusive to Quebec. In fact, the expressions that follow are used in a large part of the French-speaking world. As I explained Lire la suite…
CHALLENGE #19 This is the fourth challenge on Quebec expressions. If you like this one and would also like to discover the previous ones, you can do so by clicking here. As mentioned in the Lire la suite…
Part #2: The different forms of negation CHALLENGE #18 Welcome to the second part of our French negation challenge. In the first part, we saw how to form negation. If you missed it, I suggest Lire la suite…
Part #1: How to form it CHALLENGE #17 As in all languages, negation is used in French to express the opposite of a positive statement. The difference probably lies in the fact that in French, Lire la suite…
CHALLENGE #16 When our mother tongue is one without accents, umlauts and cedillaes, it’s not always easy to grasp the importance a simple line above a letter can have. If one of the reasons you Lire la suite…
CHALLENGE #15 When learning a language, grammar and exercises are important, but at some point it is just as important to practice the language in a more realistic context. If you are not ready to Lire la suite…
CHALLENGE #14 I really like the imparfait de l’indicatif because I think it’s one of the simplest verb tenses. It doesn’t matter whether the verb is in the 1st, 2nd or 3rd group, all the Lire la suite…
CHALLENGE #13 The meanings of the words « gros » and « grand » are very similar, which is why, in English, they are often translated by the same word, « big ». However, in French, although they are similar, « gros » Lire la suite…
But whose meaning has nothing to do with money CHALLENGE #12 For this third post on Quebec expressions, I wanted to find a theme and be less general than in the first or second posts Lire la suite…