É or ER in French: infinitive vs past participle

Understanding the differences between É and ER in French Infinitives and Past Participles In French, many verbs can be either é or er verbs. This distinction is important because it affects the way that the verbs are conjugated in different tenses, including the infinitive and the past participle. 1. Infinitives: The infinitive form of a … Read more

The Plural of French compound nouns

Understanding and Forming the Plural of French Compound Nouns French compound nouns are formed by combining two or more words to create a new, more complex noun. Understanding how to form the plural of French compound nouns can be challenging for beginners, but with a few simple rules and plenty of examples, it can be … Read more

The French pronouns Y and En: Rules and Examples

Mastering the Use of Y and En: A Beginner’s Guide to French Pronouns In French, the pronouns “y” and “en” are used to express “there” and “there of” respectively. These two words can be a bit confusing for beginners, but with the right understanding and practice, you’ll soon be using them like a native speaker. … Read more

The plural of “you” in French

Understanding the Plural of “You” in French In French, the word for “you” can change depending on whether you are speaking to one person or multiple people. Understanding the plural form of “you” is essential for communicating effectively in French. 1. Rules: There are two forms of the plural “you” in French: “vous” and “vous.” … Read more

The plural of French nouns in -s and -x

Understanding the Plural of French Nouns in -s and -x In French, the plural form of a noun is used to refer to more than one person, place, thing, or idea. The process of forming plurals can sometimes be challenging, especially with nouns that end in -s or -x. 1. Plural of Nouns Ending in … Read more

French Homophones (Homonyms) List

French Homophones (Homonyms) List An homophone is a word that is pronounced the same as another word but has a different meaning and spelling. For example, “mail” (letters and packages) and “male” (of the male gender). 1. Au (to the) vs. Eau (water) 2. Bas (low) vs. Bas (stockings) 3. Bleu (blue) vs. Bleu (cooked … Read more

French Interjections: list and examples

French Interjections: list and examples Here’s a lesson on French Interjections with examples: Interjections are words or expressions used to express strong emotions, such as surprise, happiness, or anger. They are not grammatically linked to the sentence, but are often placed at the beginning or end of a sentence to express a speaker’s feelings. Here … Read more

Conjunctions in French: list and examples

Conjunctions in French: list and examples Conjunctions are words that connect words, phrases, or clauses in a sentence. In French, conjunctions play an important role in connecting ideas and making sentences clear and concise. In this lesson, we will cover the most common French conjunctions, their meanings, and examples. 1. et – and Ex: Je … Read more

French interrogative adverbs: rules and examples

French interrogative adverbs: rules and examples Interrogative adverbs in French are words used to ask questions about when, where, why, and how. Some common interrogative adverbs in French are “où” (where), “quand” (when), “pourquoi” (why), and “comment” (how). Examples: Où vas-tu ce soir? (Where are you going tonight?) Quand as-tu fini tes devoirs? (When did … Read more