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American correspondent

Hi! I'm French, and seek American correpondents to learn English and make some friends in the United States, because I will come in your be…

Started by Alix Martin in French Grammar

1 Nov 10, 2010
Reply by Lynn

Training nowadays

J'espère que vous entraînent aussi et la boxe maintenent. I hope you too are training and boxing nowadays. Here training means to train…

Started by Crack1 in French Grammar

2 Nov 10, 2010
Reply by Neil Coffey

Direct or Indirect Pronouns

I am having some problems understanding how to use pronouns.   I have an exercise that I need to rewrite the sentance with the proper prono…

Started by Justin Krasnikoff in French Grammar

6 Nov 10, 2010
Reply by Neil Coffey

Au fur et à mesure! En Anglais?

Comment dire en Anglais "Au fur et à mesure"?

Started by Taoufik Sadok Mohamed CHAOUACHI in Translation Help

2 Nov 10, 2010
Reply by Neil Coffey

i need to know wht action-packed in french is

plz help me i need to know wht action-packed in french is!  

Started by sam williamson in French Grammar

1 Nov 10, 2010
Reply by Neil Coffey

Help

HelloWhat is the third person plural present tense of the verb \"accroître\'

Started by Carlene Howell in French Grammar

4 Nov 10, 2010
Reply by Neil Coffey

haut

The word haut as an adjective generally means "high", "upper", and as a noun means "top", "top part". You may also be familiar with the exp…

Started by Neil Coffey in Word of the Day

2 Nov 8, 2010
Reply by Ron Fox

Friendship

My French sentences are not correct. Please help me. Je vous ai rencontré en 2004. Nous avons connu pour à  près 6 ans.  .................…

Started by Crack1 in French Grammar

10 Nov 8, 2010
Reply by James H Smith

What is the correct way to express "to serve in the military" in French?

What is the correctFrench verb to use to express "to serve" in the military?

Started by Sharon L. Lakey in French Grammar

2 Nov 4, 2010
Reply by Ryk

Which Is The Best Sentence(s) Among The Followings Given Below?

La Conférence Du Réveil De Belgique.La Conférence Du Réveil De La Belgique La Conférence Du Réveil En Belgique. La Conférence De le Réveil…

Started by teacher2 in French Grammar

2 Nov 4, 2010
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