In this lesson we’ll explain how to tell time in French. We’ll explain both the 12-hour and the 24-hour clock, which is commonly used in French. We’ll cover the pronunciaiton of Quelle heure est-il? (what time is it?) and look at lots of time-related vocabulary. Keep reading!
French Grammar
In French, there are multiple ways to say “what”, which can cause confusion. Each way depends on the grammar and context of the sentence. Two of the main ways are qu’est-ce que and quoi. This post will explain precisely seven ways to say “what” with clear example sentences and audio.
The French relative pronouns are: qui (who, whom, which, that), que (who, which, that), lequel (that, which, whom), où (where) and dont (whom, whose, that, of which). This page will help you to master the French relative pronouns with clear and simple explanations. French relative pronouns Skip this section if you want to jump straigh …
👉 See also: y (object pronoun) Word of the Day lesson » This lesson provides an extremely comprehensive overview of French object pronouns in detail. French direct object pronouns are le, la and les for him, her, it and them. Indirect object pronouns are lui and leur for him, her and them. Other useful object …
The French passé composé is a past tense formed by combining the present tense of avoir (to have) or être (to be) as an auxiliary verb with a past participle. For example, j’ai parlé français (I spoke French) or je suis allé en France (I went to France). What is the French passé composé? The …





