L'impératif présent
The imperative mood in French is used to give direct commands, orders, or instructions. It typically has three forms: tu, nous, and vous.
Regarde
, il y a quelque chose là-bas.Viens
par ici.The imperative mood in French is used to give direct commands, orders, or instructions. It typically has three forms: tu, nous, and vous.
Regarde
, il y a quelque chose là-bas.Viens
par ici.The passé composé is the most common past tense in French. It's used to describe completed actions in the past and is formed with an auxiliary verb (avoir or être) and the past participle of the main verb.
eut
sa première leçon.t'ai bien regardé
et maintenant tu sais nager tout seul.The imparfait is used to describe past actions that were ongoing, habitual, or repeated. It's also used for descriptions and states of being in the past.
aimait apprendre
à nagervoulait
nager et plonger comme les filles et les garçons plus grands que lui.The relative pronoun 'que' is used to replace a direct object in a relative clause. It is equivalent to 'that' or 'which' in English when they refer to a direct object and cannot be omitted in the sentence.
qu'
a fait notre ami Caillou aujourd'hui.Raconte is community-driven. We would love to hear about your ideas on features and content you would like to see on Raconte.