French grammar tip: Understanding Plural Forms
To form the plural in French, you typically add an ‘s’ to the end of the noun. However, there are exceptions, such as ‘cheval’ becoming ‘chevaux’ (horses). Pour former le…
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To form the plural in French, you typically add an ‘s’ to the end of the noun. However, there are exceptions, such as ‘cheval’ becoming ‘chevaux’ (horses). Pour former le…
In French, nouns are either masculine or feminine, which determines whether ‘le’ or ‘la’ is used. For example, ‘le chien’ (the dog) is masculine, while ‘la maison’ (the house) is…
French verbs can be tricky, especially irregular ones like ‘être’ (to be). Its conjugation changes significantly: je suis, tu es, il/elle est, nous sommes, vous êtes, ils/elles sont. Les verbes…
‘Pour’ means ‘for’ and is used to express purpose, intention, or duration. ‘Par’ also translates to ‘by’ or ‘through’ and indicates the means or manner of doing something. For example,…