This Thursday I will do a "French Reading Practice" around the verb ÊTRE - DOn't forget to subscribe to not miss it ❤️ Edit : I got a few comments about the passé composé being "have been" and not "was". I only added one for lack of space but don't forget that passé composé doesn't always translate to the past perfect in English. If it was it would be great but unfortunately, it doesn't 😉
Bonjour Dylane et comment allez vous! Nous espérons que vous serez télécharger une nouvelle vidéo dans les deux prochains jours. Merci beaucoup pour votre belle présentation.
Bonjour Dylane! It's interesting that in French therer's only one to be verb être, whereas in Spainish and Portuguese there are two, estar and ser, which always confuse many people when to use which. It's also interesting that the radical in futur simple and conditionnel tenses Ser, is the same as one of the Spanish and Portuguese verb! So in French the to be verb is like the combination of the 2 to be verbs in Spanish and Portuguese! Merci beaucoup
Bonjour Dylane! The most effective way to remember the verb conjugations is through reading. I strongly suggest that you create more Reading French video series, targeting different verb tenses, regular and irregular verbs. Merci beaucoup!
Merci, Madame 😊 ! Je suis un nouvel abonné. J'ai été ravi de voir que vous avez mis en ligne une nouvelle vidéo. Nous étions dans une meilleure situation l'année dernière. Nous serons tous heureux de sortir de la crise sanitaire. Ce serait mieux si vous aviez plus d'abonnés - vous les méritez ! 🔵⚪️🔴
wow i always have a difficult time while studing grammer and especially sounds in french cause its really difficult but this lesson was really easy merci 😆
J'espère autour de la troisième semaine d'avril. Je veux que le livre soit disponible sur Amazon et de là je commence 🙂 Il y aura un peu de grammaire, COD, COI, questions, négations, un peu de prépositions aussi :D Tous les temps seront expliqués (ou du moins tous les temps utiles)
Wow! That's a lot to digest! If you were to learn the past, present and future tenses, which ones would you start with (top 3)? which ones are the most useful (top 3)? Thanks. Merci Beaucoup!
Present Passé composé and futur :) Add the 2 that are very easy to learn - passé récent and futur proche. If you want to learn conjugation, check out my French conjugation playlist here on my channel. You will learn everything from A to Z :)
Coucou Dylane! As we all know, the s at the end of serais is silent, why are the pronunciation of serais (conditionnel) and serai (futur simple) totally different? Merci!
Passé composé doesn't actually translate word by word to the past perfect in English. It can be I was AND I have been. Like I said in another comment, I only put one mostly because of space.
Im in “old age”. Some good things happen then ( not many!) im remembering my level of french more easily. They say if you dont use it you loose it so im surprised this is happening. There is no reason for me to speak write or read it. But some movies are in french that interest me. My level of french is beginning intermediate. A person could survive on that level just fine really except for literature, movies or writing articles and long letters. Just have no reason to do such ….but love languages. In europe more people are multilingual than in America. In regards to pronunciation its the last thing i worry over. I hear people speaking fluently English and there are all sorts of different accents. No big thing. It makes too many people shy to try speaking it. My mom read Russian literature but balked at putting a sentence together verbally. This teacher has a fairly strong accent. Does it bother me? Does it make me amused? Am I able to understand? Travelling around you end up able to overcome language barrier in some fun interesting ways. Its fun! Its not MATH! Ugh math. Horrible language
An enjoyable lesson👍. One question: On Forvo, which presents recordings of French speakers, the people recorded add in a liaison between the auxiliary AVOIR and the past participle été. For example, they say: tu as_été, nous_avons_été, vous_avez_été, ils/elles_ont_été. The Reverso conjugation tool also does the last one but not the others. Should you add in these extra links to speak the absolute best French, or is it a practice that is frowned upon? PS. I just noticed this also happens with the Plus-que-parfait. eg j'avais_été. Even ils avaient_été which sounds like (il-zahvay-tay-tay).
@@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane Merci beaucoup pour votre réponse. Did you not pronounce the extra liaisons yourself because it would complicate the lesson; but you would pronounce them in your normal speech.