Voudrais ou Veux

“Voudrais” and “veux” are both forms of the verb “vouloir,” which means “to want” in French. However, they are used in different contexts. “Voudrais” is the conditional form of the verb “vouloir.” It is used to express a polite request or desire. For example: Je voudrais un café, s’il vous plaît. (I would like a coffee, please.) Je voudrais réserver une table pour deux personnes. (I would like to book a table for two people....

décembre 27, 2023 · aaron

64 Faire ou Jouer

faire ou jouer When talking about playing or doing sports in French, you need to use the verbs jouer au or faire, depending on the type of sport. The verb faire is usually followed by de + article + noun, like this: faire de la natation (to swim) or faire du tir à l’arc (to do archery). 1 Use faire de with all sports and activities, except for those that are played against an opponent, such as basketball or chess....

décembre 26, 2023 · aaron

42 Tu as vu ?

Le participe présent Verb Present Participle Special Rule Example Sentence commencer commençant Add cedilla (ç) to maintain soft ‘c’ sound Il est en train de commençant son projet. manger mangeant Keep ’e’ before ‘ant’ to maintain soft ‘g’ sound Les enfants sont mangeant des bonbons. placer plaçant Add cedilla (ç) to maintain soft ‘c’ sound Elle est plaçant les livres sur l’étagère. lancer lançant Add cedilla (ç) to maintain soft ‘c’ sound Il est lançant le ballon dans le jeu....

juillet 3, 2023 · aaron

41 Ça sonne toujours occupé

depuis “Depuis” is a French preposition that translates to “since,” “for,” or “from” in English, depending on its usage. It functions both as a preposition and an adverb, and it is commonly used to indicate the starting point of an action or situation that continues into the present. Usage Since: When referring to a specific point in time (e.g., a date or event). Example: Depuis 2010, j’habite à Paris. (Since 2010, I have lived in Paris....

juillet 2, 2023 · aaron

40 J'ai horreur d'attendre

Le passé composé Verb P.P. Meaning Example Sentence mettre mis to put J’ai mis mon manteau avant de sortir. (I put on my coat before going out.) prendre pris to take Elle a pris le train pour aller à Paris. (She took the train to go to Paris.) perdre perdu to lose Nous avons perdu nos clés hier soir. (We lost our keys last night.) boire bu to drink Il a bu toute l’eau de la bouteille....

juillet 1, 2023 · aaron