You can think of words that you commonly use in the language you speak and translate them to French. One way I do this is by creating flashcards of things like animals and food ingredients that have both the English and French translations of that word.
Salut !
<em>Choose the word that matches the definition :</em>
<em>ll aime jouer dans les films. </em>
- un acteur
Hi,
<span>Ecris le verbe au passé composé:
</span><span>ll y a un problème.
</span>Il y a eu un problème.
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Conjugaison du verbe "avoir" au passé composé :
J'ai euTu as euIl,elle, on a euNous avons euVous avez euIls, elles ont eu
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The insert in french, talks about the african celebrities and curiosities of some african countries.
<h3>How to form sentences in French?</h3>
Basically, the structure of French direct and indirect sentences comprises:
- Affirmatives: Subject + verb + complement;
- Negatives: Subject + auxiliary negation + verb + complement;
- Interrogatives: Interrogative auxiliary + subject + verb + complement.
- Malouma Mint El Meidah est née en 1960.
- au Togo il y a 7 305 000 habitants.
- la couleur du tissu bogolan est bleue
- il y a 3 noms la capitale du Bénin.
- Bineta Diop est une féministe sénégalaise.
- Le nom du plus grand festival de cinéma africain est LE FESPACO.
To learn French it takes practice, and this is great practice.
Pour apprendre le français, il faut de la pratique, et c'est une excellente pratique.
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