Search Results for: "semaine"

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Phrases (19)

trouver des semaine

fr

This phrase refers to the act of locating or identifying available blocks of tim...

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la grand semaine

fr

It refers to a week that is exceptionally busy, important, or full of significan...

A1

en un semaine

fr

This phrase describes the amount of time it takes to complete something. It mean...

A1

avoir la chair de poule

fr

This phrase literally means 'to have the skin of a chicken.' It's used when you...

B1

Chaque semaine.

fr

Indicating something that occurs weekly.

B1

La semaine dernière.

fr

Referring to the week before the current one.

A2

Cette semaine

fr

Used to refer to the current week.

A1

La semaine dernière/prochaine.

fr

To refer to the week immediately before or after the current one.

A2

être à côté de la plaque

fr

This French idiom means you're completely off-base, misunderstanding something,...

B1

perdre son latin

fr

Ever felt like you're completely out of your depth with a situation or explanati...

B1

mettre tous ses œufs dans le même panier

fr

This French idiom is a vivid warning against putting all your hopes, resources,...

B1

faire du sport

fr

This is your go-to phrase for any physical activity! Think of it as the universa...

A1

passer entre les mailles du filet

fr

This French idiom, `passer entre les mailles du filet`, paints a vivid picture o...

B1

prendre son temps

fr

This phrase is the ultimate antidote to modern burnout. It describes the intenti...

A2

tenir le haut du pavé

fr

This phrase describes someone who is at the top of the social ladder or dominati...

B1

donner du fil à retordre

fr

This French idiom, `donner du fil à retordre`, means to give someone a hard time...

B1

faire long feu

fr

This phrase actually means that something failed to happen or didn't last as lon...

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La semaine prochaine.

fr

Referring to the week following the current one.

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rendre hommage

fr

While 'rendre hommage' usually means to honor someone, in a specific idiomatic c...

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Grammar (20)

Reported Speech: Changing Time Words (hier → la veille)

fr

reported_speech

B1

Duration Prepositions: During vs. For (Pendant vs. Pour)

fr

prepositions_connectors

B1

French Reported Speech: Tense Changes (Le discours rapporté)

fr

reported_speech

B1

Talking About the Past: Reporting What People Said (Concordance des temps)

fr

reported_speech

B2

French Reported Speech: Will becomes Would (Future to Conditional)

fr

reported_speech

B1

French Time Connector: 'When' (où)

fr

pronouns

A1

French Object Pronouns: Him, Her, Them (le, la, lui, leur)

fr

pronouns

A1

French Preposition 'Depuis': Since vs For

fr

prepositions_connectors

A2

French Time Expressions: Ago vs. Since/For (Il y a vs. Depuis)

fr

prepositions_connectors

A2

French Pointers: This & That (ce, cet, cette, ces)

fr

adjectives_adverbs

A1

French Past Participles: Have, Be, Do (avoir, être, faire)

fr

verbs_past

A2

Making Sentences Pop: Stylistic Detachment (Le détachement)

fr

advanced_syntax

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French Time Preposition: 'Dès' (As soon as / Starting from)

fr

prepositions_connectors

B2

Future in the Past: Reported Speech (Conditionnel)

fr

reported_speech

B2

French Journalistic Conditional: Reporting Rumors (Conditionnel Passé)

fr

verbs_future_conditional

C2

The Verb Faire: To Do & To Make

fr

verbs_present

A1

French Double Agreement: Feeling and Being (Double Accord)

fr

verbs_past

A1

Past Duration: Pendant vs Depuis (Passé Composé/Imparfait)

fr

verbs_past

B1

French Relative Pronoun: 'Où' (Where/When)

fr

pronouns

A2

Reporting Unconfirmed News (Journalistic Conditional)

fr

verbs_future_conditional

B2