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From Laura K. Lawless, Your Guide to French Language.
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(C'est en français suivi de sa traduction en anglais, et puis la traduction côte à côte. It's in French followed by the English translation, and then the side-by-side translation.)

Avoir du pot
What does the French expression "avoir du pot" mean? Learn all about it here.

Ne littéraire
What I call the ne littéraire is the phenonomen in literary writing (and, to a much lesser extent, spoken French) whereby certain verbs and constructions need ne but not pas in order to be negative. Note that the use of pas in these constructions is not prohibited, simply optional.

French audio magazines
For high-quality and ongoing listening practice, consider investing in a French audiomagazine.

French quiz: Ordinal numbers
Test yourself on ordinal numbers (first, second, third...) and fractions (half, third, quarter...) with this little quiz, or take a look at the lesson to review.

 


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