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À un de ces jours” is the French way to say “See you later” or “See you around“. It’s useful when you don’t know exactly when you will see the person again. #Vocabulary

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#Adjective
*️⃣Feminine singular nouns will use (this/that)
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la fille
Je connais cette fille.
I know that girl.

la publicité
J’adore cette publicité.
I love this commercial.

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#Verb
What will you use in the phrase "to visit New York"? Choose the correct answer below.

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#Verb
in the present tense

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#Vocabulary
In French, there is a difference between visiting a place, and visiting someone.
It’s very easy to say that you are visiting a place.

All you have to do is conjugate the French verb
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Je vais visiter Paris.
I am going to visit Paris.

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#Phonetics #Vocabulary
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#Vocabulary
If you want to say “to do something on purpose” in French, then you will use the following idiom:

*️⃣faire exprès [de] + infinitive 🟰
to [do something] on purpose

Je l’ai fait exprès.
I did that on purpose.

Il ne l’a pas fait exprès.
He didn’t do it on purpose.

Ils font exprès de crier.
They are shouting on purpose.

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What number comes after 8?
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#Vocabulary
*️⃣To start, we will count from 1 to 10...
Un, deux, trois, quatre, cinq, six, sept, huit, neuf, dix.
One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.

*️⃣Now until 20.
Onze, douze, treize, quatorze, quinze, seize...
Eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen...

*️⃣Then we say "ten" and add the ones digit: "ten-seven, ten-eight, ten-nine". (literally)

*️⃣Then it's "twenty". Be careful, we don't pronounce the "g" and the "t".

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#Vocabulary
If you want to express “being wrong”, then you will use the following idiom:

*️⃣ avoir tort = to be wrong

J’ai tort.
I am wrong.

Vous avez tort.
You are wrong.

Pensez-vous qu’il a tort ?
Do you think he is wrong?

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#Verb
How to Form Negations with
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Now you know that "aimer" can mean both to love and to like, depending on how it’s used.
There’s one important rule you have to keep in mind, when you want to make a negation with aimer (e.g. ne….pas).

❗️You can’t negate “aimer bien”, you have to use “aimer”.

❗️The context will show if it’s love or like.

Paul n’aime pas Clara.
Paul doesn’t love Clara.
Paul doesn’t like Clara.

Je n’aime pas les voitures laides.
I don’t like ugly cars.

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#Adjective
*️⃣ Plural masculine and feminine nouns will use (these/those)
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le prix🔤 les prix
Ces
prix sont scandaleux !
These prices are outrageous!

la boîte 🔤les boîtes
Ces boîtes sont fragiles.
These boxes are fragile.

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#Adjective
*️⃣Masculine singular nouns will use (this/that)
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le gâteau
Ce
gâteau est délicieux !
This cake is delicious!

l’endroit
Cet
endroit est parfait.
This place is perfect.

❗️Please note that ce is used for masculine singular nouns that start with a consonant.
❗️Cet is used for masculine singular nouns that start with a vowel or a mute h.

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#Adjective
How to use: ce, cet, cette, ces.
In English, when you use this/that to refer to something, it means that whatever you are referring to is close to you.

However, when you use these/those to refer to something, it means that whatever you are referring to is far from you.

in French, you have to agree in gender and number.

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#pronoun
❗️if you want to say that someone is going to visit me/you/him/her/us/them, then you will use:

*️⃣me/te/lui/nous/vous/leur + rendre visite

Je vais lui rendre visite.
I am going to visit her.

Vas-tu me rendre visite ?
Are you going to visit me?

Allez-vous leur rendre visite ?
Are you going to visit them?

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#Vocabulary
To Visit Someone In French

If you want to say “to visit someone”, then you will use the following idiom:

*️⃣ rendre visite à [quelqu’un] = to visit [someone]

Il ne va pas rendre visite à sa sœur.
He is not going to visit his sister.

Laurent rend visite à Janine.
Laurent is visiting Janine.

Nous rendons visite à mes parents.
We are visiting my parents.

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#Vocabulary
“Filer à l’anglaise”

Synonyms
*️⃣S’enfuir à l’anglaise. (“Take an English escape“)
*️⃣Partir comme un voleur. (“To leave like a thief“)

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#Vocabulary
Definition
Filer → To leave discreetly / To sneak out
à l’anglaise → English style

To be more precise, it means: “To leave discreetly, like a thief“.

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What is the number before 15?
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#Phonetics #Vocabulary
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*️⃣avoir tort = to be wrong
*️⃣avoir raison = to be right

See the conjugation table for the verb "to have" so you don't make mistakes

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#Vocabulary
If you want to express “being right”, then you will use the following idiom:

*️⃣ avoir raison = to be right

J’ai raison.
I am right.

Il a raison.
He is right.

Est-ce que vous pensez que j’ai raison ?
Do you think that I am right?

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#Verb
The verb "aimer" can also be used in questions.

❗️When talking about people, aimer
means to
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❗️When talking about things, aimer
means to
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Est-ce que tu l’aimes ?
Do you love him?

Tu aimes ma nouvelle Playstation ?
Do you like my new Playstation?

Est-ce qu’il aime son école ?
Does he like his school?

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