by Divya Singla | Apr 3, 2025 | Blog, French Grammar
Demonstrative adjectives (les adjectifs démonstratifs) are used to point out specific people or things, just like “this,” “that,” “these,” and “those” in English. 1️⃣ Forms of Demonstrative Adjectives Here’s how they...
by Divya Singla | Apr 1, 2025 | Blog, French Grammar
Possessive adjectives help express ownership or belonging, just like “my,” “your,” and “his” in English. However, in French, they don’t agree with the owner but with the gender and number of the noun they describe. Possessive...
by Divya Singla | Mar 30, 2025 | Blog, French Grammar
When learning French, mastering articles is essential. Articles help define whether we’re talking about something specific, something general, or an unspecified amount of something. French has three types of articles: Definite articles → le, la, l’, les...
by Divya Singla | Mar 28, 2025 | Blog, French Grammar
In French, the choice of articles and demonstrative adjectives depends on whether the following word starts with: ✅ A vowel (a, e, i, o, u)✅ A silent H (H muet)✅ A consonant These distinctions affect elision (dropping a vowel with an apostrophe) and liaison (linking...
by Divya Singla | Feb 2, 2025 | Blog, French Grammar
«Ce» «Il» Function Presents/Introduces a general idea/opinion. Describes an already introduced idea. Is more specific in nature. Structure Persons, things, nationalities, jobs:C’est + article + noun Ex: C’est un homme / C’est une dame.Ce sont + article + noun (p)...
by Divya Singla | Jan 29, 2025 | Blog, French Grammar
Hello everyone! Today, I am offering a lesson to clarify a question that many learners ask: What is the difference between “amener,” “emmener,” “apporter,” and “emporter”? Don’t worry, even though this may seem...
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