Create questions with “est-ce que” in French

Create questions with “est-ce que” in French In French, questions can be formed by adding “est-ce que” to the beginning of an affirmative sentence. The structure is as follows: Est-ce que + subject + verb + the rest of the sentence Example “Tu aimes la France.” (affirmative sentence) By adding “est-ce que” at the beginning … Read more

L’apostrophe

L’apostrophe “Le and la” become “l’” in front of words that start with a vowel or a silent ‘h’. “De” becomes “d’” in front of words that start with a vowel or a silent ‘h’. Note: It is mandatory to use the contracted form both in spoken and written French. Do you understand the lesson? … Read more

Partitive articles in French

Partitive articles in French Partitive articles are called so because they express an indeterminate quantity or a part of a whole. What are the partitive articles? The partitive articles are des, du, de la, de l’. To determine which word to use, one must first check if the quantity is specified in the sentence or … Read more

Liaison in French

Liaison in French A liaison is the pronunciation of the last consonant of a word, usually not pronounced, to establish a connection with the following word. How to make liaison with S, X, or D in French? When liaison involves S, X, or D, the pronunciation changes: When to make liaison in French? To make … Read more