Monthly Archive: July 2025
The comparative in French is a structure used to compare two elements and express whether one has more, less, or the same degree of a quality or quantity as the other. It contrasts with the superlative (The Superlative in French),...
In French, similar to English past tense vs. past continuous, we have imparfait and passe compose where both are past tenses, but they serve different roles in storytelling. Imparfait which is used for setting background, descriptions, repeated/habitual actions, states of...
The superlative in French is a structure used to express that something has the highest or lowest degree of a quality within a group. It contrasts with the comparative, which only compares two elements. The Comparative in French Core patterns...