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Your TV is fine but mine is better. Language example B1
Knowing when to use mieux and meilleur (better) can be tricky
You write so well! Language example A1
The verbs écrire (to write) and inscrire
You will see! Language example B1
In French, the verbs voir and envoyer have similar irregular stems in [kwiziq_link ty
You will have gained quite a bit of weight during your holidays! Language example B2
Learn how to conjugate regular -er, -ir, -dre verbs with avoir in [kwiziq_link type="lexical_feature" id=48 nolink=1] in French Look at these examples:
You think (that) she sings well. Language example A1
Learn how to use "penser que" and "croire que" in French Look at these sentences:   [example id="3000"] [example id="3001"
You sew amazingly well! Language example C1
Learn how to conjugate COUDRE (to sew) in [kwiziq_link type="lexical_feature" id=43 nolink=1] in Frenc
You like going for a walk. Language example A2
Generally, when talking about an activity in English, we use either the -ing form of the verb or the 
What do you think of this exhibition? - I think very highly of it. Language example B1
You already know that the adverbial pronoun "en" is used to replace quantities
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
This hat really suits Margot. Language example A2
  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
This dress really suits you. Language example A2
  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
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:
These flowers, which are sunflowers, grow well here. Language example B1
  Look at these sentences using qui: [example id="1077"][example id="1078"][example id=
The good swimmer dives well. Language example A2
We've already learned about [competency id="120"] (feminine adjective + -ment). However, some adverbs have irregular stems, meaning th
The evening went well, everyone was happy. Language example B1
The verb passer in French has a variety of meanings, as diverse as to happen, to do without or simply 
The children, whose mum I know, are well behaved. Language example B2
In French, to express "whose", you use the relative pronoun "dont". How to use "dont" in French
The children, whose mum I know, are well behaved. Language example B2
In French, to express "whose", you use the relative pronoun "dont". How to use "dont" in French
That evening went very well. Language example A1
In French, there are two words to talk about the different moments of the day (matin/matinée, soir/soirée), days
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