Intermediate French

Don't say "JE SUIS CONFUS" in French: Here's wh...

How to say I'm confused in French? If you want to say I'm confused in French, don't say "je suis confus(e)", because it actually means to be sorry/ embarrassed. Say...

Don't say "JE SUIS CONFUS" in French: Here's wh...

How to say I'm confused in French? If you want to say I'm confused in French, don't say "je suis confus(e)", because it actually means to be sorry/ embarrassed. Say...

How to know if a word is feminine or masculine ...

  As you know, French nouns have a gender : they can be feminine or masculine, which is confusing for many French learners. Even if there is no magical recipe...

How to know if a word is feminine or masculine ...

  As you know, French nouns have a gender : they can be feminine or masculine, which is confusing for many French learners. Even if there is no magical recipe...

Retourner vs Revenir (Differences and conjugation)

Here is a new word pair that is usually confused in French: retourner vs revenir. Retourner (to go back, return) Retourner means to go back to a place where we have...

Retourner vs Revenir (Differences and conjugation)

Here is a new word pair that is usually confused in French: retourner vs revenir. Retourner (to go back, return) Retourner means to go back to a place where we have...

What's the difference between rencontrer and re...

    French has two words to say to meet. As usual, the choice of the words depends on the context.Check these explanations below. Rencontrer (to meet, run into) Rencontrer...

What's the difference between rencontrer and re...

    French has two words to say to meet. As usual, the choice of the words depends on the context.Check these explanations below. Rencontrer (to meet, run into) Rencontrer...

How to say -to attend in French?

If you want to say -to attend (an event) in French, don't use the verb "attendre" because it's a "false friend".  "False friend" means a word in one language looks...

How to say -to attend in French?

If you want to say -to attend (an event) in French, don't use the verb "attendre" because it's a "false friend".  "False friend" means a word in one language looks...

How to talk about past or continuous actions in...

If you want to talk about past or continuos actions, and describe the time, you can use "depuis" or "il y a ". Let's look at these examples: Depuis 2017, mes parents passent l'été...

How to talk about past or continuous actions in...

If you want to talk about past or continuos actions, and describe the time, you can use "depuis" or "il y a ". Let's look at these examples: Depuis 2017, mes parents passent l'été...