This lesson will explain how to use aucun, aucune in French, meaning none, not one and “no”. Aucun(e) can be used as both a negation structure and a pronoun. aucun, aucune None, not one, no
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Learn how to use “combien” in French with clear example sentences, pronunciation, and common expressions. Discover how to ask “how much?” and “how many?” naturally in French.
👉 See also: French false cognates (faux amis) » Today’s lesson covers a faux ami (false cognate) which confuses many students: la location meaning “rental” and “renting” and NOT the English “location”. The English word “location” is l’endroit in French (link to lesson below). la location rental, renting
This lesson explains four ways to use the verb remettre, which has a very wide range of usages and meanings including to give or hand over, postpone, get better and start again. This verb combines the prefix re- (again) and mettre (to put). remettre to hand over, postpone, get better, start again
Over the years, the adjective prochain (next) has caused a lot of difficulty among my students due to its placement. In a nutshell: la semaine prochaine (next week); la prochaine semaine (next week in a series of weeks). Keep reading and you’ll get it. prochain, prochaine next





