The French passé récent or recent past tense is used describe events which just occurred. It is formed by combining the present tense of the verb venir (to come) with the preposition de followed by an infinitive. For example, je viens de manger (I just ate). What is the French passé récent tense The passé …
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In French, the basic sentence structure is: subject, verb, object. For example, Je vends la voiture (I sell the car). The word order of French sentences has many particularities unique to French. In this article you’ll learn all the most important word order rules necessary to properly speak French. Guide to French sentence structure French …
A preposition is a word like “to”, “at” or “in”. The page explains 30 essential French prepositions and provides helpful example sentences. French prepositions 1. À (to, at) The preposition à in French translates to both “to” and “at”. Is one of the most commonly used prepositions in the French language and can be used …
The possessive adjectives in French are: mon, ma, mes (my), ton, ta, tes (your), son, sa, ses (his, her), notre, nos (our), votre, vos (your) and leur, leurs (their). In addition to the French possessive adjectives, this page will cover the possessive pronouns (mine, yours, etc.). French possessive adjectives and pronouns French possessive adjectives in …
In French the subject pronouns are: je (I), tu (you singular informal), il, elle, on (he, she, one) nous (we), vous (you formal and plural) and ils, elles (they). These are also called personal pronouns. A subject pronoun is the person who carries out an action on a verb. French subject pronouns When formulating sentences, …