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#Vocabulary #Verb
Compose and write phrases in the comments using the words and expressions in the blue, purple and green squares.
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Audio dialogue from French people
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What does bien au contraire mean?
Definition
This formal interjection is very useful if you need to deny a statement and claim the exact opposite. It’s translated as “Quite the contrary“.
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➖Est-ce que tu me fais confiance ?
Do you trust me?
➖Je ne leur fais pas entièrement confiance.
I don’t completely trust them.
➖Je te fais confiance.
I trust you.
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#Verb
If you want to express “trust”, then you will use the following idiom:
📌 faire confiance à = to trust
➖Je fais confiance à Paul.
I trust Paul.
➖Il ne fait pas confiance à ses amis.
He doesn’t trust his friends.
➖Tout le monde fait confiance à Annabelle.
Everyone trust Annabelle.
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#adverbs
If you want to express that one thing is on the same level as something else, then you will use the following construction:
📌aussi [adverbe] que = as [adverb] as
➖Je pratique aussi bien que mon frère.
I practice as well as my brother.
➖Je nage aussi mal que je cours.
I’m as bad at swimming as I am at running.
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❗️❗️❗️ Il faut + infinitive
This translates roughly to “it’s necessary”, “you have to’ or “one has to”. Write the translation of French phrases into English in the comments to the post.
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What does “il faut” mean?
Il faut translates to both ‘it’s necessary’ or ‘it’s needed’ in French. This page will discover several usages of il faut and offer several example sentences. Il faut is the third-person singular form of the verb falloir, meaning to be necessary. The verb is only conjugated in the il form.
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Synonyms and similarities
* Au contraire. (“On the contrary“)
* Tout au contraire. (“Totally the opposite“)
* Contrairement. (“Contrarily“)
* A contrario. (“On the contrary“)
* À l’inverse. (“Quite the contrary“)
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Read, listen and repeat the phrase.
J'ai confiance en toi, Thiago.
I trust you, Thiago.
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#Verb
If you want to say “to remember” in French, then you will use the following idiom:
📌 se souvenir de [quelque chose] = to remember [something]
➖Je me souviens de tout.
I remember everything.
➖Tu te souviens de nos vacances en France ?
Do you remember our vacation in France?
➖Elle ne se souvient de rien.
She doesn’t remember anything.
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#adverbs
If you want to express that one thing is less than something else, then you will use the following construction:
📌 moins [adverbe] que = less [adverb] than
➖Paul mange moins fréquemment que Charles.
Paul eats less frequently than Charles.
➖Ce bus va moins vite que l’autre.
This bus goes slower than the other one.
❗️Please note that you never have to agree in gender when you compare with adverbs.
This is because adverbs don’t have a gender.
❗️Please also note that you have to use stress pronouns (que moi, toi, lui/elle, nous, vous, eux/elles) when you compare with adverbs.
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If you want to express that one thing is more than the other, then you will use the following construction:
📌 plus [adverbe] que = more [adverb] than / [adverb]-er than
➖Elle court plus vite que moi.
She runs faster than I do.
➖Paul parle plus lentement que Stella.
Paul speaks more slowly than Stella.
➖Les mots font plus mal que les poings.
Words hurt more than fists.
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