L'impératif présent
The imperative mood is used to express direct commands, requests, or advice. It typically has three forms: tu, nous, and vous.
Viens
dire bonjour à ta petite soeur Caillou.Tiens
, veux-tu m'aiderThe imperative mood is used to express direct commands, requests, or advice. It typically has three forms: tu, nous, and vous.
Viens
dire bonjour à ta petite soeur Caillou.Tiens
, veux-tu m'aiderDiscours indirect is used to report what someone said or thought without using direct quotations. It often involves using conjunctions like **que**, **si**, and changes in verb tenses.
il aimait
beaucoup mousseline.The relative pronoun 'dont' is used to mean 'whose,' 'of whom,' or 'of which.' It replaces 'de + lequel/laquelle/lesquels/lesquelles' and introduces a relative clause.
dont
j'ai besoin?The construction 'ne... plus que' is used to indicate that something is the only thing remaining or that an action is limited to a specific thing. It adds emphasis and specificity to the negation.
ne
s'intéressaient plus qu'
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