Learn how to use French reflexive verbs (verbes pronominaux) with clear explanations, conjugation examples, and common usage patterns. Lesson by French teacher David Issokson.
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The French imperfect tense (l’imparfait) is used to express past habits, descriptions, repeated actions, and actions in progress. Learn how to use it with clear examples, conjugation charts with audio, and easy grammar explanations.
👉 See also: French grammar hub » Published September 12, 2012 • Updated March 8, 2026 — This lesson is part of the French grammar curriculum developed by David Issokson, a graduate of McGill University and professional French teacher since 2014. These structured lessons guide students from beginner fundamentals to advanced C1-level fluency through clear, …
👉 French grammar | near future (futur proche) Published September 12, 2012 • Updated April 24, 2026 — By French teacher David Issokson • Native Audio by Marie Assel Cambier The French future tense, called le futur simple, is used to talk about what will happen in the future. It is formed by adding the …
Master the 10 most useful French verbs β including Γͺtre, avoir, aller, faire, and more β with meanings, short examples, and links to detailed lessons.





