French grammar tip: Using ‘Dès que’ for Immediate Actions
‘Dès que’ means ‘as soon as’ and is used to indicate that one action will happen immediately after another. For example, ‘Je partirai dès que tu seras prêt’ (I will…
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‘Dès que’ means ‘as soon as’ and is used to indicate that one action will happen immediately after another. For example, ‘Je partirai dès que tu seras prêt’ (I will…
‘Devoir’ is used to express obligation or necessity, similar to ‘must’ or ‘have to’ in English. For example, ‘Je dois faire mes devoirs’ (I must do my homework). ‘Devoir’ est…
‘Au fur et à mesure’ means ‘as’ or ‘gradually’ and is used to describe something happening step by step. For example, ‘Au fur et à mesure que le temps passe,…
‘En cas de’ means ‘in case of’ and is used to prepare for possible events. For example, ‘En cas de pluie, la fête sera annulée’ (In case of rain, the…
‘Peu’ means ‘little’ or ‘not much’, often with a negative connotation, while ‘un peu’ means ‘a little’, indicating a small but positive amount. For example, ‘Il y a peu de…
‘Tant que’ means ‘as long as’ and is used to set conditions. For example, ‘Tant que tu étudies, tu réussiras’ (As long as you study, you will succeed). ‘Tant que’…
‘Si’ means ‘if’ and is used to introduce conditions in French. For example, ‘Si tu viens, je serai content’ (If you come, I will be happy). ‘Si’ signifie ‘if’ et…
‘Si’ means ‘if’ and is used to introduce hypothetical or conditional statements. For example, ‘Si tu viens, je serai content’ (If you come, I will be happy). ‘Si’ signifie ‘if’…
‘Tout à coup’ means ‘all of a sudden’ or ‘suddenly’. It is used to describe something that happens abruptly. For example, ‘Tout à coup, il a commencé à pleuvoir’ (Suddenly,…
‘Bien que’ means ‘although’ or ‘even though’ and is used to introduce a concession. It is followed by the subjunctive mood. For example, ‘Bien qu’il pleuve, je vais sortir’ (Although…
‘Pourtant’ means ‘yet’ or ‘however’ and is used to introduce a contrast. For example, ‘Il fait froid, pourtant il sort en t-shirt’ (It is cold, yet he goes out in…
‘Moins’ means ‘less’ and is used in comparisons, while ‘peu’ means ‘little’ or ‘not much’. For example, ‘Je veux moins de sucre’ (I want less sugar) vs. ‘Il y a…