About French Language: Past Imperative ~ New Year's ~ Exp with monter
Past Imperative The French past imperative is very rare, because its usage is restricted to a single situation: it gives a command for something that must be done before a certain time.
| | New Year's in France As in most countries, New Year's calls for a big celebration in France. Learn about some French New Year's traditions and customs.
| Expressions with monter The French verb monter literally means "to go up" and is also used in many idiomatic expressions. Learn how to be promoted, rise gently, turn up the volume, and more with this list of expressions with monter.
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