Common mistakes #5 ⚠️Do you need a preposition after the French verb REGARDER? Let's find out here! A Cup of French®September 7, 2020
Common mistakes #12 ⚠️Do you make this mistake? This is one of the most common mistakes in French. Find A Cup of French®September 7, 2020
AIMER ❤️ – AIMER BIEN 💛The verb "aimer" is a bit special. It can mean both "to love" when used with A Cup of French®September 7, 2020
BON vs BIENIt is often difficult to make the difference between BON and BIEN in French. Learn here A Cup of French®September 7, 2020
Très – BeaucoupIn this post you will learn the difference between the French adverbs TRÈS and BEAUCOUP and A Cup of French®August 27, 2020
Frequency adverbs in FrenchThis infographic will teach you a few adverbs to talk about frequency in French: jamais, rarement, A Cup of French®October 22, 2019
Être en train deÊTRE EN TRAIN DE (+ infinitive verb) is used to talk about an ongoing action in A Cup of French®September 18, 2019
Recent past in FrenchTo express a recent past in French, you use the verb VENIR followed by the preposition A Cup of French®July 19, 2019
Conjugaison du verbe ÊTREThe French verb ÊTRE is very important to know because it is very often used and A Cup of French®February 11, 2019