French grammar tip: The Role of ‘Encore’ for Continuation
‘Encore’ means ‘still’ or ‘again’ and is used to indicate that something is continuing or happening again. For example, ‘Il est encore là’ (He is still there) or ‘Fais-le encore’…
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‘Encore’ means ‘still’ or ‘again’ and is used to indicate that something is continuing or happening again. For example, ‘Il est encore là’ (He is still there) or ‘Fais-le encore’…
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The Conditional can be used to speculate about past events, often with a tone of uncertainty or doubt. For example, “Il aurait pu se perdre” (He might have gotten lost)…
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‘En fait’ means ‘in fact’ or ‘actually’ and is used to clarify or correct a statement. For example, ‘En fait, je ne peux pas venir’ (Actually, I can’t come). ‘En…
Recent political movements in France, such as the Yellow Vest protests, have highlighted widespread public discontent with economic inequalities and governance issues. These movements have forced the government to reconsider…