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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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#adverbs
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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#Аdverbs
Hier, je suis allé à Lyon.
Yesterday I went to Lyon.

Je suis allé à Lyon hier.
I went to Lyon yesterday.

Il a bu rapidement.
He drank quickly.

Rapidement, il a bu.
Quickly, he drank .

As you can see, the adverbs are placed either at the beginning, or at the end of the sentence.

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#Grammar
J’ai habité à Lille pendant deux ans, mais maintenant j’habite à Rotterdam.
I lived in Lille for two years, but now I live in Rotterdam.

Elle lisait pendant des heures.
She used to read for hours.

Chaque jour, nous promenons le chien pendant une heure.
Every day we walk the dog for one hour.

❗️You can see that every action has a clear start and end. All of these actions can take place in the past, present, or future.

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#Grammar
Je n’ai pas assez de temps pour manger.
I don’t have enough time to eat.

Il n’y a pas assez de pain.
There is not enough bread.

Elle n’a pas assez de bon sens.
She lacks common sense.

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#Phonetics
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#Grammar
*️⃣ne + conjugated verb + pas du tout [infinitive]

Je ne suis pas du tout fatigué.
I’m not at all tired.

Il ne veut pas du tout étudier.
He doesn’t want to study at all

Nous ne comprenons pas du tout l’anglais.
We don’t understand English at all.

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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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#Verb
*️⃣Savoir is often followed by an infinitive or a clause with a conjugated verb.
*️⃣Savoir is meant to show that you know facts and have skills.

*️⃣Connaître is followed by a noun.
*️⃣Connaître is meant to show that you know people, placеs, and things.

Je sais jouer au football.
I know how to play football.

Il sait parler le finnois.
He knows how to speak Finnish.

Je connais cette fille.
I know that girl.

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#Аdverbs
Nous sommes partis tôt.
We left early.

Sommes-nous partis tard ?
Did we leave late?

The adverb is positioned at the end of the sentence.

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#adverbs
Common (short) adverbs are placed in the following manner:

*️⃣ auxiliary verb + adverb + past participle

Je l’ai toujours aimée.
I always liked her.

Tu as bien chanté.
You sang wel.

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#Grammar
Ongoing Durations = Depuis

*️⃣depuis + [durée] = for + [duration]

Je vis en Allemagne depuis un an.
I’ve been living in Germany for one year.

Tu travailles depuis deux heures.
You’ve been working for two hours.

Il habite ici depuis une semaine.
He has lived here for one week.

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#Grammar
“Not enough” in French can be expressed in the following way:

*️⃣ne…pas assez + [adjectif/adverbe] = not + [adjective/adverb] + enough

Je ne suis pas assez stupide pour le croire.
I’m not stupid enough to believe that.

Tu n’es pas assez rapide.
You’re not fast enough.

Ce n’était pas assez.
It wasn’t enough.

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“Not yet” in French can be expressed in the following way:

*️⃣ ne + conjugated verb + pas encore [infinitive]

Je ne sais pas encore.
I don’t know yet.

Tu n’es pas encore au lit ?
You’re not in bed yet?

It’s also possible to only use “pas encore“.
Êtes-vous prêt ? – Pas encore.
Are you ready? – Not yet.

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