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Thursday, March 9, 2023

Décrivez la ville lumière ( Paris )

 Décrivez  la ville lumière ( Paris ) :




Paris est la ville lumière et la capitale de la France. C'est une ville célèbre pour sa beauté, son histoire, sa culture et sa nourriture. Paris est connue pour ses magnifiques monuments : la Tour Eiffel, l'Arc de Triomphe et la cathédrale Notre-Dame. Les musées célèbres comme le Louvre et l'Orsay sont également situés à Paris. Les bords de la Seine sont un endroit magnifique pour se promener et avoir la vue sur la ville. Les cafés, les restaurants et les boulangeries sont également célèbres pour leur délicieuse cuisine française. Paris est une ville charmante et romantique.  Chaque année  les touristes visitent la France.


"Paris is the City of Lights and the capital of France. It is a city famous for its beauty, history, culture, and food. Paris is known for its magnificent monuments such as the Eiffel Tower, the Arc de Triomphe, and Notre-Dame Cathedral. Famous museums like the Louvre and the Orsay are also located in Paris. The banks of the Seine River are a beautiful place to stroll and enjoy the view of the city. Cafes, restaurants, and bakeries are also famous for their delicious French cuisine. Paris is a charming and romantic city that attracts millions of visitors every year."


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Sunday, May 17, 2020

French Negatives - NE.... PAS - Exceptional rules - La négation en français

Bonjour Students,


In this blog you are going to learn some basic rules of French negatives with the suitable examples. I have also attached the worksheet via link you can download for free.

In French, the negative construction is formed with "ne/n'...pas" which means "not" in English. Here are the rules of negatives with different articles and the verb être:

With definite articles:

When using definite articles (le, la, les), "ne" comes before the article and "pas" comes after the verb.

Example: Je ne bois pas le café. (I don't drink coffee.)

 

With indefinite articles:

When using indefinite articles (un, une, des), "ne" comes before the article and "pas" comes after the verb.

Example: Je ne veux pas d'eau. (I don't want any water.)

 

With partitive articles:

When using partitive articles (du, de la, des), "ne" comes before the article and "pas" comes after the verb.

Example : Je ne mange pas de viande. (I don't eat meat.)

 

With contracted articles:

When using contracted articles (au, aux, du, des), "ne" comes before the contracted article and "pas" comes after the verb.

Example : Je ne vais pas au cinéma. (I am not going to the cinema.)

 

With the verb être:

When using the verb être (to be), "ne" comes before the verb and "pas" comes after the verb. Moreover there will be no change in article if there is être conjugated verb in sentence.

Example : Je ne suis pas fatigué. (I am not tired.)

   C’est une voiture  - Ce n’est pas une voiture.

 

In all cases, "ne" can be contracted to "n'" before a vowel sound.

Examples:

Je n'aime pas les bananes. (I don't like bananas.)

Il ne va pas au travail aujourd'hui. (He is not going to work today.)

Nous ne sommes pas en retard. (We are not late.)

 

Remember that when there are multiple verbs in a sentence, "pas" comes after the conjugated verb, but before the other verbs.

Example : Je ne veux pas aller au cinéma ce soir. (I don't want to go to the cinema tonight.)


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Bonne Chance !! J

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French Sample Paper - Class VIII - #FRENCHWITHANIL

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