Why “I miss you” is backwards in French
GrammarNative French Teacher — Real French, explained simply Quick answer In French, you don’t say “I miss you.”You say “Tu […]
Native French Teacher — Real French, explained simply Quick answer In French, you don’t say “I miss you.”You say “Tu […]
The French preposition pour is one of the most common words in everyday French. At first glance, it seems simple
In English, adjectives always come before the noun. You say a red car, a big house, an interesting book. But
If you’re learning French and want to understand the difference between passé composé and imparfait, this guide will help you
Most French adjectives are easy:add -e for the feminine, add -s for the plural.But of course, it’s French… so there
Goal: Understand when to use “de”, “du”, “de la” and “des” correctly in everyday French. Why is this confusing? In