Practice Makes Perfect: Advanced French Grammar

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Author: Veronica Mazet

ISBN-10: 0071476954

ISBN-13: 9780071476959

Category: General French Language Reference

Take your French grammar skills to the next level and speak with more panache!\ To fully understand how to speak French effectively you must move beyond the fundamental principles of grammar and tackle more sophisticated sentence constructions. Practice Makes Perfect: Advanced French Grammar focuses on intermediate- to advanced-level topics to help you create more complex, meaningful sentences and communicate more naturally.\ Instead of just applying sets of rules, Practice Makes Perfect:...

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Take your French grammar skills to the next level and speak with more panache!To fully understand how to speak French effectively you must move beyond the fundamental principles of grammar and tackle more sophisticated sentence constructions. Practice Makes Perfect: Advanced French Grammar focuses on intermediate- to advanced-level topics to help you create more complex, meaningful sentences and communicate more naturally.Instead of just applying sets of rules, Practice Makes Perfect: Advanced French Grammar helps you better understand the nuances of the language and develop your skills and confidence as a French speaker by providing easy-to-absorb explanatory materials, examples, and exercises.Inside you will find:Thorough explanations of topics that often prove difficult for English speakers when they learn French, such as the correct use of object pronouns. Practical exercises that give you the opportunity to test what you've learnedLearn the ins and outs of:Compound tenses • Translating -ing • The subjunctive • Relative tenses • Ce versus ça • Prepositions • . . . and much more

Introduction1.Understanding the verb2. Compound tenses and agreement of the past participle3. Use of the past tenses4. Translanting the -ing form into french5. Relative tenses introduced by que6. The subjunctive7. Relative tenses not introduced by que8. Articles9. Other determiners10. Relative pronouns11. Neutral relative pronouns: translanting a different kind of what12. Determing a noun with prepositions13. Object pronouns14. Position of object pronouns15. Expressing this is and that is ce, ça, and il16. Questions17. Translanting for , since, and a few other expressions of time16. Negative sentences Answer keyVéronique Mazet, Ph.D., is an adjunct professor of French at Austin Community College in Austin, Texas, and is the author of Correct Your French Blunders.