In French, there are two ways of saying “it is”, “he is” and “she is”: C’est and il est and elle est. Mastering c’est vs. il est can be very challenging. Read down this page and you’ll never get confused again! C’est vs. il est C’est vs il est: underlying rule The underlying rule is …
French Grammar
One of the most difficult aspects of learning French is learn the gender rules for nouns. All French nouns have a gender (masculine or feminine) and take the direct articles le and la or indirect articles un and une. The goal of this page is to help students master the gender of French nouns. Guide …
One of the more difficult aspects to learning French is trying to remember which verbs are followed by the preposition à and which ones are followed by the preposition de. Rather than trying to memorize all of the verbs followed by de, here’s a list of the top-10 most commonly used verbs with sample phrases. …
This page contains a list of French verbs followed by the preposition à. For example, “Je commence à étudier le français” (I start to study French); or “J’arrive à prononcer le mot” (I manage to pronounce the word). We’ve provided a top-10 list of verbs followed by example sentences. French verbs followed by à 1. …
In French, there are situations where a verb can be followed by another verb. For example, “J’aime danser” (I like to dance). In other situations the verb is followed by the preposition à or de + infinitive. Verbs not followed by a preposition Verbs of movement are also followed with an infinitive and no preposition. …




