Impératif présent
The imperative mood is used to give commands, instructions, or advice. It has distinct forms for 'tu', 'nous', and 'vous'.
Voyons
, que s'est-il passé, CaillouMais voyons
, n'aie pas peur, mon Caillou.The imperative mood is used to give commands, instructions, or advice. It has distinct forms for 'tu', 'nous', and 'vous'.
Voyons
, que s'est-il passé, CaillouMais voyons
, n'aie pas peur, mon Caillou.The futur proche is used to describe actions in the near future. It's formed with the present tense of 'aller' + infinitive and often implies a plan or intention.
va passer
la journée avec moi.Discours indirect is used to report someone's speech or thoughts indirectly, often using verbs like 'dire', 'penser', or 'demander'. It often involves tense changes in the subordinate clause.
que faisait
le petit chien dans la cuisine.Pronoms relatifs composés (like 'lequel', 'duquel', 'auquel') are used to connect clauses and provide more information about a noun. They agree in gender and number with the antecedent and are chosen based on their function and preposition in the relative clause.
que tu viens d'entendre
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