Fantastic, this grammar course does not disappoint. I’m really enjoying being able to understand the finer points of what can be quite a difficult subject to comprehend at times. Thanks for all your hard work in bringing this course together👍👍
Salut Dylane thank you so much for your uncomplicated explanation. I have watched videos of many teachers related to prepositions but your way of explaining things is way different from others and its simplicity and your calmness is what makes you different and best over others. En fin merci beaucoup à vous !😇😇
I decided to start learning French a couple of days ago, and your channel was one of the first that appeared. The way you teach is clear, detailed, and really fun to listen to. Yesterday I completed the pronunciation course, and now I'm halfway done with this course, but I'll be going back to both courses often. This might sound silly, but do you have a video about how to install and use the French keyboard? I watched some videos, but I can't type the different accents. I also installed a lot of French newspapers, and I'm trying to write down new words, immerse myself in the language, and practice my listening skills. It makes me happy that I am able to read some easy sentences in such a short time. I'm having a blast, and I can't wait to dive deeper into the language.
Thank you so much for choosing my channel for your French learning journey 🥰 Unfortunately, I won't be able to help you with the keyboard as I am terrible with this. Thankfully I am better at teaching than technology tho ;)
@@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane Don't mention it! Your channel and website are a gold mine. I just discovered your website and found a story and listening practice section that would help me immensely, especially in the beginning. Wishing you all the best and i'm looking forward to your future videos
I will add a little quiz on my Instagram story in 30 minutes or so ✅ Join me there: instagram.com/theperfectfrenchwithdylane/ The PDF: theperfectfrench.com/shop/pdf-course-books/the-complete-french-grammar-course-french-beginners-to-advanced/ The paperback: amzn.to/2UYD1fd The eBook: amzn.to/3Dv0RAC
Hello! I really enjoy learning French with your lesson😊. But I can see d’après and selon both means according to in English. So are there any differences between them or they are exchangeable?
@The perfect French with Dylane I was thinking that I would love it if you wrote a book that covers everything taught after every lesson, in the form of role-plays, conversations, readings, and stories to consolidate what we've learned so far from your books. I just love reading and think it's a very effective way to memorize vocabulary and grammar in context. I know that this would sure be more oriented towards intermediate and advanced learners, though.
@@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane allh only know what will happen. but I wish, and your lessons it's very useful for me . so ,what would I do without you so thank you very much .your the best
Allô Dylane! À 1:53 vous ditez « il regarde par la fenêtre» means «He is looking by the window » Does this mean he is looking near (by) the window, or did you mean to say he is looking through the window (en dehors)? Merci beaucoup pour les leçons très intéressant et utile. Je les aime!
Pardon, une autre question: à 2:26 vous ditez que « venir par » means « to come by» The phrase « to come by » has two meanings en anglais: « to come over » and « to find or get [something] » I assume that venir par has the first meaning, correct?
Bonjour Mandem, I got question on the word with ‘ont’. Does it work if we add ‘sont’, for example, “Les voisins sont fini par vendre la maison”, would that work?
Dylane, so you have "D'après" and "Selon" meaning "according to", are they interchangeable or have their rightful place in a sentence? Oh and "Ça compte pour du beurre" blew my brains out 🤣
Madame Dylane, Can you make a video with the verb Manquer conjugated with IOP ? I am having a most difficult time of understanding this lovely verb. Most grateful.
"You should put on a helmet to ride a scooter" when translated "Tu devrais mettre un casque pour faire de la trottinette." why " Pour" is used in sentence??
Unfortunately this is just the way the sentence is built: mettre quelque chose pour faire quelque chose Je mets mes chaussures pour aller marcher Tu mets ta veste pour ne pas avoir chaud I hope it helps :)
Bonjour Dylane I just recieved my book today but i have a question on a past lesson. Why do we have to use the preposition à to say c'est à toi when c'est = it is/this is and toi is the pronoun. Why the extra word
Salut Renee :) It comes from "être à = to belong to" - C'est à toi = this is yours But if we look at "c'est toi" without the preposition, it means it's you. Does it make sense?
U can't believe what's happening last night Dylan i had a dream about u i swear and i met u in a garden you were so beautiful and happy and i hug u 😭😭😭😭😭🌷🌷🌷🌷