#Advanced The Partitive Article In French The Partitive Article The partitive article is used for unspecified amounts of uncountable nouns. In English, it can translate to "some", but September 09, 2020 Share
#Advanced, #Grammar Continuous Tenses And To Be / To Have In French Explained Continuous Tenses English has two present tenses: simple ("I write") and continuous ("I am writing"), but French has no specialized August 18, 2020 Share
#Advanced, #Beginner What is Gallicism & Connection With Adjective, Adverb In French Explained A gallicism is a phrase or grammatical construction peculiar to the French language C'est or Il Est? When describing people and things with a noun a August 14, 2020 Share
#Advanced, #Grammar Plurals Their Agreements & Tu or Vous in French Explained Plurals Many French words have plural forms. Plural nouns and adjectives can be formed by appending an -s to the singular, but remember that this -s is August 10, 2020 Share
#Grammar, #Intermediate Basic Rules About Noun Genders in French Noun Genders As you learned in "Basics 1", French has two grammatical genders: masculine and feminine. All nouns have a gender, and most noun August 08, 2020 Share
#Beginner, #Grammar French Nouns For Persons Rules & Stative Verbs French nouns for persons of a certain nationality are capitalized, but in French, national adjectives and language names are not capitalized. C'est August 07, 2020 Share