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10 Days of French

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    6. Essential French Phrases
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    In this lesson, learn essential greetings, farewells, questions, and answers that will help improve your vocabulary and navigate a basic conversation in French.

    In this lesson, learn essential greetings, farewells, questions, and answers that will help improve your vocabulary and navigate a basic conversation in French.

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    7. Practicing a French Conversation
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    In this listening and speaking exercise, use the French vocabulary, questions, and phrases that you learned in the previous lesson in a practice conversation.

    In this listening and speaking exercise, use the French vocabulary, questions, and phrases that you learned in the previous lesson in a practice conversation.

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    8. Indefinite Articles in French
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    Learn indefinite articles of a, an, and some in French, and memorize the rules for each. With practice, you'll be using un, une, and des like a native speaker!

    Learn indefinite articles of a, an, and some in French, and memorize the rules for each. With practice, you'll be using un, une, and des like a native speaker!

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    9. Using French Subject Pronouns
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    What are French subject pronouns? Learn the answer to this question and more in this quick, beginner friendly introduction to using French subject pronouns.

    What are French subject pronouns? Learn the answer to this question and more in this quick, beginner friendly introduction to using French subject pronouns.

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    10. Conjugating the French Verb "Avoir"
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    Changing verbs to coordinate with their subject is called conjugation. Learn how to conjugate the French verb "avoir," which means "to have" in English.

    Changing verbs to coordinate with their subject is called conjugation. Learn how to conjugate the French verb "avoir," which means "to have" in English.

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