The subjunctive, we love it or leave it! It opens all possibilities provided you make "ami ami" (friends friends) with its subtleties. What a challeng...
Autonomous - B1
FLE exercises
You understand the key points when clear, standard language is used and if it is about familiar things at work, at school, in leisure, etc. You manage in most situations encountered while traveling in an area where the target language is Spoken. You can produce a simple and coherent speech on familiar subjects and in your areas of interest. You are able to tell an event, an experience or a dream, describe a hope or a goal and briefly explain reasons or explanations for a project or an idea.
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"À, de, sur, dans, par, sous, vers..." There are no rules for prepositions. You must tame them... Quickly, the exercises!
The gerund is a jealous mood!!! He is married to the preposition "en", he sticks to her, and doesn't want to detach himself from her. By being curious...
A theater play? But what is is about, who are they, what do they tell us, what happens there, where does the action take place? Turn the page!
The indicative mood is the mood of affirmation: it presents facts that are certain. If you pass these exercises, you will shine in French!
BDF proposes expressing consequence: which is why you will do the exercises that follow, as a result you will pass the DELF.
Rendezvous with the future! It's not science fiction... The present has the value of the future tense, the near future, the future simple and the futu...
Direct and indirect object complement personal pronouns, they're convenient. Check the by turning over the page!!!
The conditional present, it's simple: verb in the infinitive + endings in the imperfect. But, don't forget to learn the irregular verbs!!!
What differences are there between a magazine, a newspaper, a daily and a weekly paper? Quickly turn the page if you want to know!!!
I didn't know the difference between the "imparfait" (imperfect) and the "passé composé" ("compound past"), so I went to the Bonjour de France site. Y...
Me, I'm French, but you, what are you? Tonic pronouns, nice name, imply that we are as well. It's up to you!