Lawless French - Unit 29
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Useful phrases for speaking on the phone in French.
Elisions are contractions where one or more letters are replaced by apostrophes, as in l'ami and j'habite.
Learn to emphasize what you're saying with stressed pronouns.
Test yourself on stressed pronouns.
The present participle is used very differently in French and English.
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