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It's never too late... Dictation practice B2
Betty's life-long French dream is finally about to come true.
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It was such fun that he went back later! Language example B2
Most verbs use either avoir or être as the auxiliary verb in [kwiziq_link type="lexical_feature" id=44] 
I'll meet him/her there later. Language example B2
In French, some sentences can contain two object pronouns: - a direct object pronoun (See [competency id="709"] and [competency id="705"]) and -
I'll do it on Thursday at the latest. Language example A2
In French, to form the Superlatif of adverbs, you use a
I will have answered too late. 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:
I forgot to bring you your glasses!- That's ok, you'll give them back to me later. Language example A1
In French, to express "it doesn't matter", you use a specific expression with the verb faire.  How to use the verb f
I came back from holiday late yesterday evening. Language example B2
Most verbs use either avoir or être as the auxiliary verb in [kwiziq_link type="lexical_feature" id=44] 
He's coming to your place later. Language example A1
In French, the preposition "chez" is used to express "at/to someone's place/etc" but not only. How to use chez in French
He'll realise his mistake sooner or later. Language example B1
Verbs ending in -cevoir* are irregular in Le Futur. Learn how
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