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This infographic will help you to learn the opposites of some common French adjectives. • Translation: * grand = big, tall * petit = small * heureux = happy * triste = sad * malheureux = unhappy, miserable * bon = good * mauvais = bad * jeune = young * vieux = old * gentil = kind, nice * méchant = mean, nasty * calme = calm * énervé = nervous, irritated

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Most French verbs use AVOIR as an auxiliary verb when conjugated in passé composé (or plus-que-parfait), but fewer verbs use the auxiliary verb ÊTRE. • Here’s an infographic to help you memorizing the verbs using ÊTRE. • • entrer = to enter, go inside, go in • rentrer = to go back in, come back in, come home • sortir = to go out • partir = to leave • arriver = to arrive • monter = to go up, climb up, get on • descendre = to go down, get off • aller = to go • venir = to come • naître = to be born • mourir = to die • rester = to stay, remain • passer = to pass, drop by, come over • tomber = to fall (down, over) • retourner = to go back, return • revenir = to come back • You maybe think now that this is a lot of verbs to memorise , but pick up the ones you use the most and start from there! • Note that all of the above verbs are intransitive. It means that they don’t have any direct object. However, some of these verbs can be used with a direct object (transitive), and in that case they will use the auxiliary verb AVOIR. • In addition to the verbs in this infographic, all the reflexive verbs also use the auxiliary verb ÊTRE. SE laver, SE lever, SE marier, etc. • For other tricks to memorise these verbs and the full version of this post with more details about the reflexive verbs, check my blog (link in bio)

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Ces 2 verbes ont des significations différentes. Le verbe VOIR veut dire “to see” en anglais, alors que REGARDER veut dire “to look (at), to watch” ‍. • These 2 verbs have different meanings. The verb VOIR means “to see” in English while REGARDER means “to look at, to watch”. ~ * Je ne vois rien. (I see nothing.) * Il voit son père tous les dimanches. (He sees his father every Sunday.) * Nous avons vu Paul hier. (We saw Paul yesterday.) ~ ~ ~ * Je regarde la télé. (I watch TV.) * Regarde ! Comme c’est beau !  (Look! How beautiful!) * Ils regardent le match de foot. ⚽️ (They’re watching the football match.)


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How to form the French passé composé? • The passé composé is one of the most widely used French past tenses. • This tense is a compound tense. It means that you need two verbs to conjugate it. • You will first need an auxiliary verb, either AVOIR or ÊTRE, that you conjugate in present tense. • Then you will need the past participle of the verb you want to conjugate in passé composé. • For example: J’ai parlé (I spoke) / Je suis allé (I went) • How to form the Past Participle? • In English, most past participles end with -ED (arrived). • In French, they mostly end with -É, -I, -U: * For all regular -ER verbs, remove the -ER from the infinitive and replace it with -É –> parler –> parlé * For all regular -IR verbs, remove the -IR from the infinitive and replace it with -I –> finir –> fini * For all regular -RE verbs, remove the -RE from the infinitive and replace it with -U –> vendre –> vendu • Then you have all the irregular verbs that don’t follow any pattern and that you have to learn by heart • Here are some very useful verbs to know: * être –> été * avoir –> eu * faire –> fait * pouvoir –> pu * vouloir –> voulu • Can you make a sentence in passé composé? ⬇️

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On confond souvent les verbes RESTER  et SE REPOSER . Le verbe “rester” ne veut pas dire “to rest”, mais “to stay, remain”. Pour dire «to rest», il faut utiliser le verbe «se reposer». • • RESTER and SE REPOSER are often mixed up. The verb “rester” doesn’t mean “to rest”, but “to stay, to remain”. To say «to rest», you have to use the verb « se reposer». • • Ces deux verbes sont tous les deux réguliers et se conjuguent donc comme le verbe PARLER. • • The two verbs are both regular and thus conjugate as the verb PARLER. • • Notez cependant que le verbe SE REPOSER est un verbe pronominal et se conjugue donc avec un pronom réfléchi. • • However note that the verb SE REPOSER is a reflexive verb and is conjugated together with a reflexive pronoun. • • * Je me repose * Tu te reposes * Il /elle se repose * Nous nous reposons * Vous vous reposez * Ils /elles se reposent

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Do you know how to describe your living room in French? • With this 2 infographics you’ll learn a few French words to help you do so. • Dans mon salon, il y a deux canapés, une table basse, trois lampes, une étagère, des coussins, quelques tableaux et des bibelots. • Your turn, can you describe your living room in the comments?


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genre... = like... . This one is a filler word you hear a lot amongst younger generations. it's just like saying "like... " in english. . C'est un bon truc à savoir si vous êtes jeune. En général, mon père et mon grand-père ne vont jamais dire ça ! . Par contre c'est assez informel, du coup ne dites surtout pas ça dans une situation formelle! . Sinon vous pouvez dire : "on va arriver dans 15 minutes" . . . . . . . . . . #streetfrench #delf #fle #francuski #frances



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