Knowing where to place adjectives in a sentence can be tricky - but fear not! By the end of this episode of the Coffee Break French Show, you'll be able to add depth to your French conversations and express your ideas more precisely, thanks to having a stronger understanding of the exceptions and nuances in adjective placement.
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CBF 2:23 | More on the imperfect tense
CBF 2:22 | Introducing the imperfect tense
CBF 2:21 | Looking at the pronouns y and en
CBF 2:20 | Review of the perfect tense
CBF 2:19 | "this", "that", "these" and "those"
CBF 2:18 | Reflexive verbs in the perfect tense
CBF 2:17 | More verbs which form the perfect tense with être
CBF 2:16 | Verbs which form the perfect tense with être as an auxiliary verb
CBF 2:15 | The perfect tense with irregular verbs
CBF 2:14 | The perfect tense continued
CBF 2:13 | The perfect tense
CBF 2:12 | The negative of the immediate future
CBF 2:11 | Talking about going to do something
CBF 2:10 | End-of-unit quiz
CBF 2:09 | Adjectives which come before a noun
CBF 2:08 | Adjectives: Colours and nationalities
CBF 2:07 | A review of regular and irregular verbs
CBF 2:06 | Constructing questions and looking at avoir and être
CBF 2:05 | Saying what you are going to do
CBF 2:04 | Using the present tense to make arrangements
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