You're meeting us later. Language example A2
Among -DRE verbs, there is a group that behaves irregularly in Le Présent, but which follows the same pattern: the verb
Among -DRE verbs, there is a group that behaves irregularly in Le Présent, but which follows the same pattern: the verb
You will want some coffee later. Language example B1
The verb vouloir in [kwiziq_link type="lexical_feature" id=47] has an irregular stem :
The verb vouloir in [kwiziq_link type="lexical_feature" id=47] has an irregular stem :
You were going to meet later. Language example B2
Learn how to say "was/were going to" in French Look at these examples of Le Futur Proche dans le Passé, or how to say
Learn how to say "was/were going to" in French Look at these examples of Le Futur Proche dans le Passé, or how to say
You came home late. Language example A2
In [kwiziq_link type="lexical_feature" id=44] or conversational past, most verbs use avoir as their
In [kwiziq_link type="lexical_feature" id=44] or conversational past, most verbs use avoir as their
Women die later than men. Language example B1
The verb mourir (to die) is irregular in [kwiziq_link type="lexical_feature" i
The verb mourir (to die) is irregular in [kwiziq_link type="lexical_feature" i
Will you pop by her place ? - Yes, I'll pop by [there] later. Language example A2
In French, the adverbial pronoun "y" is used to refer to a place that has already been mentioned.
In French, the adverbial pronoun "y" is used to refer to a place that has already been mentioned.
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