24) Posessive pronouns – mine, yours, hers

24) Posessive pronouns – mine, yours, hers

Le sac Bag

Le mien Mine

Le sac le mien The bag is mine

La chaussette Sock

La mienne mine

La chaussette est la mienne The sock is mine

Les jeans Jeans

Les miens mine

Les jeans est Les miens The jeans are mine

Le manteau Coat

Le sien His / Hers

Le manteau le sien The coat is hers

La cravate Tie

La sienne His / Hers

La cravate est la sienne The tie is his / hers

La ceinture Belt

Les ceintures Belts

Les siennes Is his / hers

Les ceintures sont les siennes The belts are his / hers

La jupe Skirt

La nôtre Ours

La jupe est la nôtre The skirt is ours

Le t-shirt T-shirt

Le nôtre Ours

Le t-shirt est le nôtre The t-shirt is ours

Les t-shirts sont les nôtres. The t-shirts are ours

Le pantalon Trousers

Le vôtre Yours

Le pantalon est le vôtre The trousers are yours (trousers not plural in French so is yours)

Le short The shorts

Le leur Theirs

Le short le leur The shorts is theirs

Les shorts sont les leurs The shorts are theirs

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40) Reflexive verbs

40) Reflexive verbs

Reflexive verbs are used much more frequently in French than in English. Below you’ll find a list of the most common ones. s'amuser (to enjoy oneself) s'appeler (to be called) se baigner (to bathe...

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39) Days of the Week

39) Days of the Week

Lundi Monday Je joue au foot lundi I’m playing football on Monday Mardi Tuesday Il parle francais mardi He’s speaking French on Tuesday Mercredi Wednesday Elle travaille a l’ecole mercredi She’s worki...

26 Apr 202012min

38) To have instead of to be

38) To have instead of to be

Where we always use the verb ‘to be’ in English, the French occasionally use the verb ‘to have’. So instead of saying ‘John is hungry’, you say ‘John has hunger’. The adjectives that use ‘avoir’ rathe...

26 Apr 202013min

37) Prepositions & Conjunctions

37) Prepositions & Conjunctions

La boulangerie The bakery Je vais a la boulangerie I’m going to the bakery Je suis a la boulangerie I’m at the bakers Le marche The market Je vais au marche I’m going to the market (note how a le cont...

26 Apr 202015min

36) Comparisons with adjectives

36) Comparisons with adjectives

Mike est grand. Mike is tall. Mike est plus grand. Mike is taller. Mike est plus grand que Oli Mike is taller than Oli Oli est petit. Oli is small. Oli est plus petit. Oli is smaller. Oli est plus pet...

26 Apr 202013min

35) The imperative – giving orders

35) The imperative – giving orders

Finissez Finish Finissons Let’s finish Finissons vite Let’s finish quickly Maintenant Now Finissons maintenant Let’s finish now Finissons-le maintenant Let’s finish it now (pronoun coming after) Ne l...

26 Apr 202013min

34) The time

34) The time

The good news is that the French tell the time in almost exactly the same way as us. Quelle heure? What time? Est it? Is it? Quelle heure est-il? What time is it? Vous avez You have L’heure The hour /...

26 Apr 202013min

33) Using the expression il faut

33) Using the expression il faut

Il faut It is necessary / One must Manger To eat Il faut manger tous les jours. It is necessary to eat every day. Il faut It is necessary / One must Visiter To visit Il faut visiter la Chine. It is ne...

26 Apr 202014min

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