表达结果:所以和因此 (donc, alors, du coup)
Use `donc` or `alors` to show the result of an action and make your French sentences flow naturally.
- • Connects a cause to a result.
- • Common words: `donc`, `alors`, `du coup`.
Use `donc` or `alors` to show the result of an action and make your French sentences flow naturally.
Mastering `faire` and `laisser` lets you express causing or allowing actions in natural, everyday French.
Express imaginary scenarios by combining a 'was/had' condition with a 'would' result.
Build real plans by pairing `si` with the present tense for simple, logical cause-and-effect sentences.
Use `si` for 'if' conditions and as a special 'yes' to contradict negative statements or questions.
Use `ce` plus a relative pronoun to translate 'what' when it's not a direct question.
In French, always use definite articles (le/la/les) to talk about things in general or expressing your preferences.
Pluralize only the nouns and adjectives within a compound noun; leave verbs and prepositions unchanged.
Use a resumptive pronoun to highlight your topic and sound like a native speaker in casual conversation.
Structuring adverbs turn simple sentences into a cohesive story, making your French sound natural and organized.
Use conjunctions like 'et', 'ou', and 'mais' to turn simple words into natural, flowing French sentences.
Always use the 'replacement trick' (avait, était, vendre) to verify French homophones before you hit send.
Mastering regular -er verbs unlocks 90% of French actions using one simple 'remove-and-replace' formula.
Master `vouloir` to directly express what you want or want to do in everyday French situations.
Think of `de` as the connector for possession, origin, and quantity that changes form before masculine or plural nouns.
Switch between `parce que`, `grâce à`, and `à cause de` to sound more natural and precise in French.
The past participle is the essential building block for talking about the past and describing completed results.
Match the past participle to the direct object only if the object precedes the verb in the sentence.
When using reflexive verbs in the past, always use `être` and match the verb ending to the subject.
Use `ne ... que` to limit your sentence to one specific thing, meaning 'only' or 'nothing but'.
Direct object pronouns always precede voici and voilà to announce or point out people and things.
Use temporal and stylistic adverbs after the verb to add context and intensity without changing their form.
Always place pronouns in rank order (1-5) directly before the verb to sound like a natural French speaker.
Mastering the 'Big Four' verbs allows you to express 90% of daily physical and social needs in French.
To express a condition in French, use `si` followed by the present tense for both parts.
Switch from `on` to `nous` when you need to sound professional, respectful, or academic in French.
Wrap your verb in a `ne... pas` sandwich to say 'not' in French, remembering to elide before vowels.
French present tense is versatile: use one simple form for both current actions and regular daily habits.
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