Merci ma professeur. Je suis en train d'étudier le leçons. Je pens que apprendre la langue français un peu difficile, mais je dois conquérir, parce-que j'en ai besoin pour le futur. Je suis arrivé à leçon 30.🙃 Merci bien.
Dear prof where do I put these expression : à penine, tout à l’heure, il y a quelques minutes, à l’istant ? I’ll put between Venir and de infinitive or at the end ? Ils viennent à penine d’arriver or Ils viennent d’arriver à peniene or both ? I do love your language but is really difficult as my language ( I’m from Italy)
Excellent video! your English is great! I wonder if you can make a chit chat with Dylane video about how you learn and improve your English? I am curious because most of my French friends don't really speak English that well just like you!
I'm in 8th grade , I actually thought there would be no second language in 9th { second is French so I dint study as i did good in other subject , before this also I studied French a bit if I had time but since I had final exam I focused on other subject , your videos have saved me since to pass 9th i need get good in subject even if i fail French in this exam i still recover in ma summer thanks to you
I see where you are confused. We don't have "it" in French, so ELLE can be a person or a car. We can say "She broke down" as a person but we know that it's about her car, if that makes sense. And ON is the equivalent of NOUS (we). Let me know if it helps :)
@@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane Thanks!! I'm going to buy your book this year! What page will I find that information on about the French language not having it?? And just signed up for your newsletter. 😃
When you going through the conjugated form of the. verb ( Venir ) as listed in the subject pronouns congutated form of the verb, when you're calling them out in that order as followed on the screen which are : ( Je. viens , Tu. Viens , ll- Elle.--on vient ) which equates or =. to l have / you have / he have / she have / we have... So on and so forth.. I hope it doesn't come - across as a stupid question dylane..?
@@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane Thanks very much dylane for clearing that up.. I got my wires crossed.. I was thinking of the verb venir followed by the preposition. de + infinitive verb which then means. I. have done that
The last lesson about the past! I can almost hear you saying "finally!" 😅
Don't forget to get the book! Links in description 🔼
I can't say finally! As it's infinite 🙂
“I have just didn’t do that” - what a great example! 😊
I didn’t know about the recent past. This is very helpful 🙏
So much easier than other past tenses 🤩
Your explanations are extremely clear... quite easy to understand.... thanks for your lessons... and Happy teachers day our perfect teacher....
Thank you
Il faut dire que j'apprends toujours quelque chose de nouveau avec tes livres, même si je fais une révision.
Merci Joesph :)
You an angel
Merci ma professeur. Je suis en train d'étudier le leçons. Je pens que apprendre la langue français un peu difficile, mais je dois conquérir, parce-que j'en ai besoin pour le futur. Je suis arrivé à leçon 30.🙃 Merci bien.
Continue comme ça 🤩
Madame Dylane 🌹
as always a lovely lesson.
It is hilarious when you told us the wrong sentence of :
I have just didn't do that
All my respects.
Hi Ruth :)
Merci beaucoup, Dylane! 🤗💓
Pas de quoi :)
🥰@@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane
Perfect ❤️ awesome 👍 thank you so much 💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖 God bless you
You are welcome Atallah ❤️
Merci beaucoup Madame pour la information
de rien :)
Merci beaucoup pour ta leçon😍😍
Je t'en prie ☺️
Mam in which one I was not able to understand in ur class i learnt in 5 min very usefull mam ur class is.....
Thank you mam❤
Glad to hear that
Thankyou so much ur video always helps in exams
It's my pleasure
Merci encore Madame
Merci beaucoup Dylane 😊
J'ai m'abonner ton Instagram, et Beefy aussi 😃
J'ai vu ça 🤩 Merci!
Je te remercie, Dylane
these videos are so helpful
Glad you like them!
i am from India and there is my exam tomorrow and i am surprised of your teaching method. it's literally Tres bien.
🙂
Thank you :) I am sure you will do amazing! Keep me updated :)
You saved me from my bad French grade 🙏
So happy, congratulations for getting a good grade
Merci beaucoup madame❤
Pas de quoi :)
Merci! ☑️. I like your grammar lessons.👍
Thank you! 😃
Dear prof
where do I put these expression : à penine, tout à l’heure, il y a quelques minutes, à l’istant ? I’ll put between Venir and de infinitive or at the end ? Ils viennent à penine d’arriver or Ils viennent d’arriver à peniene or both ? I do love your language but is really difficult as my language ( I’m from Italy)
Excellent video! your English is great! I wonder if you can make a chit chat with Dylane video about how you learn and improve your English? I am curious because most of my French friends don't really speak English that well just like you!
Thank you so much Amy. That makes me feel better about my English 🥰
I add it to my list :)
Merci, c'était très simple! le calme avant le tempête?
Je vais utiliser "le calme avant la tempête" sur Instagram aujourd'hui 😉
Bonjour Madame.
Another good lesson from you.
Thank you! 😃
Merci beaucoup a plus.
De rien :)
Cooooooooooooooolest Explanatiooooooooooooooooon 😍😍😍😍😍
Thank you 🤩
salut Dylane! in the example at 1:48, is there a rule to prevent de + le from turning into 'du' for this particular case?
In this case le is a pronoun, a direct object pronoun, so in this case, it won't become du :)
makes sense, thank you ☺
I'm in 8th grade , I actually thought there would be no second language in 9th { second is French so I dint study as i did good in other subject , before this also I studied French a bit if I had time but since I had final exam I focused on other subject , your videos have saved me since to pass 9th i need get good in subject even if i fail French in this exam i still recover in ma summer thanks to you
btw the im sorry for my grammer my typing sucks
You can do it 👏 Just keep studying and you will get good grades. Find a way that works for you, it's the most important :)
@@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane thanks miss Dylane
@@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane well guess what happened I got the good grade yeepee
Merci beaucoup
De rien Ankita 😉
I don't have the book you are talking about for these lessons, from Nigeria, on UA-cam....
I've a question , can we write
Elle venait juste d'acheter cette voiture quand *ceci* est tombée en panne ?
no, it's celle-ci :)
Is this the simple past?
See you tomorrow.
À demain 👋
I like your video ❤️❤️❤️😍👍from, Lee
Thank you 🤗
😊
Thxx. Au fait, J'aime ta cheveux blonde.
Merci ☺️
Merci beaucoup madame 🌹💐🌹
De rien :)
@@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane 🌹💐🌹
tu ne viens pas de dire que c'est impossible de nier le passé recent, n'est-ce pas ?
Bonjour, pourquoi elle est tombée en panne, et non elle a tombé en panne?
Tomber est conjugué avec être :)
Dylane I have a question about the second sentence. quand elle est tombée en panne. Why elle and not on as the pronoun? It broke down? Thanks 😊
I see where you are confused. We don't have "it" in French, so ELLE can be a person or a car. We can say "She broke down" as a person but we know that it's about her car, if that makes sense. And ON is the equivalent of NOUS (we).
Let me know if it helps :)
@@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane Thanks!! I'm going to buy your book this year! What page will I find that information on about the French language not having it?? And just signed up for your newsletter. 😃
When you going through the conjugated form of the. verb ( Venir ) as listed in the subject pronouns congutated form of the verb, when you're calling them out in that order as followed on the screen which are : ( Je. viens , Tu. Viens , ll- Elle.--on vient ) which equates or =. to l have / you have / he have / she have / we have... So on and so forth.. I hope it doesn't come - across as a stupid question dylane..?
Venir conjugated is To come so Je viens - I am coming. I hope I answer your question correctly :)
@@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane Thanks very much dylane for clearing that up.. I got my wires crossed.. I was thinking of the verb venir followed by the preposition. de + infinitive verb which then means. I. have done that
silly american english - I just saw him. 🤮