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It's a bit like in English, where "loud" can often be used as an adverb instead of "loudly", except that in French, "fort" is the adverb for "loudly". Strangely enough, "fortement" means "strongly" (only applies to "fort" in the sense of "strong" rather than "loud"). Does that make sense?
Hi Amit, there is soooo much in my French course, you should take a look. There's a nice lesson on future proche in my French I course. Not sure what you mean by qualificative verbs. That being said, you can subscribe to my entire course until September 15th for $9.98 for one month instead of $19.95. Just enter promo code PARIS when registering. Click here: www.language-city.com/product/subscriptions-french-ii-iii-iv-v-advanced-french/. To unsubscribe, follow these steps: ua-cam.com/video/2W6MwDbW3Ik/v-deo.html
Hello, this is a very helpful video thank you. I actually have a quiz tomorrow and I am making sure to remember the yer verbs conjugations. In another comment, you said nous isn't really used in France. Is on used instead of nous always? I'm just curious. Thank you anyway.
Yes, the French use "on" more than 99% of the time for "we". "Nous" is very formal. don't let anyone tell you otherwise. It is a scientific fact :) "Nous": great in writing, nearly useless in a conversation.
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Merci, Josephine :)
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I really loved this one! I ve never heard these before, interesting, grand merci!
De rien Beatrix! Glad you liked it :)
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Merci Amit, but so do register, you'll see what's inside my entire course on the website is much much more than this UA-cam channel. It contains every single piece of information you will need to become fluent. And it's really well organized!
Hi I have a question, at 7:30 why do we use the adjective 'fort' and not the adverb 'fortément'?
It's a bit like in English, where "loud" can often be used as an adverb instead of "loudly", except that in French, "fort" is the adverb for "loudly". Strangely enough, "fortement" means "strongly" (only applies to "fort" in the sense of "strong" rather than "loud"). Does that make sense?
Hey can you make a video on future proche and qualifikative verbs
Hi Amit, there is soooo much in my French course, you should take a look. There's a nice lesson on future proche in my French I course. Not sure what you mean by qualificative verbs. That being said, you can subscribe to my entire course until September 15th for $9.98 for one month instead of $19.95. Just enter promo code PARIS when registering. Click here: www.language-city.com/product/subscriptions-french-ii-iii-iv-v-advanced-french/. To unsubscribe, follow these steps: ua-cam.com/video/2W6MwDbW3Ik/v-deo.html
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Tomorrow is my French exam hope it helps me
Where do you live, Amit? Good luck!
Hello, this is a very helpful video thank you. I actually have a quiz tomorrow and I am making sure to remember the yer verbs conjugations. In another comment, you said nous isn't really used in France. Is on used instead of nous always? I'm just curious. Thank you anyway.
Yes, the French use "on" more than 99% of the time for "we". "Nous" is very formal. don't let anyone tell you otherwise. It is a scientific fact :) "Nous": great in writing, nearly useless in a conversation.
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Hey what's up I am seeing ur video after so long
Bonjour Amit. I've been so very busy doing a million exciting things at the same time everyday :)
I loved the video it was so amazing
Merci Amit :) Look at the rest of them, they're even better! And compared to the rest of the course at www.language-city.com, it's nothing :)
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