Une semaine bien chargée Interactive Reader A1
Discover Sylvain and Tina's plans for the week, while practising your French A1 reading and listening comprehension.
Discover Sylvain and Tina's plans for the week, while practising your French A1 reading and listening comprehension.
Thomas and Olivier ran well, but neither of them got the gold medal. Language example B1
In French, you use Ni l'un(e) ni l'autre ne... to express neither one nor the other
In French, you use Ni l'un(e) ni l'autre ne... to express neither one nor the other
This hat really suits Margot. Language example A2
We know that the verb aller means to go in French. Therefore aller à
We know that the verb aller means to go in French. Therefore aller à
This haircut suits me, doesn't it? Language example A2
We know that the verb aller means to go in French. Therefore aller à
We know that the verb aller means to go in French. Therefore aller à
This dress really suits you. Language example A2
We know that the verb aller means to go in French. Therefore aller à
We know that the verb aller means to go in French. Therefore aller à
This computer works the least well. Language example A2
In French, to form the Superlatif of adverbs, you use a
In French, to form the Superlatif of adverbs, you use a
They sing well Language example A2
In French, adverbs have a specific position in sentences. Learn about the position of adverbs in French Look at these sentences:
In French, adverbs have a specific position in sentences. Learn about the position of adverbs in French Look at these sentences:
These flowers, which are sunflowers, grow well here. Language example B1
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Look at these sentences using qui: [example id="1077"][example id="1078"][example id=