FrenchNow Avoir or Être? Picking the Right Past-Tense Helper Use avoir for the passé composé unless the verb is reflexive or one of ~16 DR MRS VANDERTRAMP motion verbs, which take être and force agreement. FrenchNow June 4, 2026 • 5 min read #passe-compose #avoir-vs-etre #verbs #beginner
FrenchNow Le, La, Un, Du: French Articles Made Simple Le, la, un, du, des made simple: pick the French article family by meaning, the form by gender, and dodge the two mistakes English speakers always make. FrenchNow June 4, 2026 • 5 min read #articles #le-la-les #partitive #beginner #grammar
FrenchNow Aller + Infinitive: The Easy French Future Form the French near future in seconds: conjugate aller in the present and add an infinitive. Learn futur proche rules, negation, pronouns, and when to use it. FrenchNow June 4, 2026 • 6 min read #futur-proche #verbs #aller #beginner
FrenchNow French Adjective Placement: Before or After the Noun? French adjectives usually follow the noun, but a small common set goes before it — and a few change meaning depending on which side they sit. Here's the rule. FrenchNow June 4, 2026 • 5 min read #adjectives #word-order #bags-adjectives #grammar #beginner
FrenchNow French Liaison Rules: When to Link Words (and Not To) French liaison links a silent final consonant to the next vowel. Learn the obligatory, forbidden, and optional rules, plus the s→z and d→t sound shifts. FrenchNow June 4, 2026 • 5 min read #liaison #pronunciation #connected-speech #beginner
FrenchNow French Object Pronouns: le, la, lui, leur Order Le lui or lui le? Use the à-name test to pick le/la vs lui/leur, then one slot chart to order two French object pronouns — plus the command exception. FrenchNow June 4, 2026 • 6 min read #object-pronouns #le-la-lui-leur #grammar #intermediate
FrenchNow En, Au, Aux: French Prepositions for Countries Use en for feminine countries, au for masculine, aux for plural, and à for cities. Full French preposition rule for countries, with a lookup table and traps. FrenchNow June 4, 2026 • 5 min read #prepositions #countries #travel #beginner
FrenchNow How to Say "I Miss You" in French (Without Errors) "I miss you" in French is Tu me manques, not Je te manque. Learn the subject-flip behind manquer so you never text the opposite of what you mean. FrenchNow June 4, 2026 • 6 min read #manquer #verbs #pronouns #beginner
FrenchNow French Noun Gender: Rules to Guess Right 80% Guess French noun gender right 80% of the time using word endings: -age, -ment, -eau are masculine; -tion, -té, -ette are feminine. A high-yield system. FrenchNow June 3, 2026 • 5 min read #noun-gender #le-la #word-endings #beginner #grammar-rules
FrenchNow Passé Composé vs Imparfait: When to Use Each Passé composé tells the story; imparfait paints the scene. Use this 2-second flowchart, trigger words, and paired examples to pick the right French tense. FrenchNow June 3, 2026 • 6 min read #passe-compose-vs-imparfait #past-tense #verbs #intermediate