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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The CBF Verb Fix 103 – VENDRE
The CBF Verb Fix 102 – FINIR
The CBF Verb Fix 101 – PARLER
The CBF Verb Fix – Introduction
CBF 3:40 | Translation exercises and dictation exercise
CBF 3:39 | Translation exercises and dictation exercise
CBF 3:38 | Translation exercises and dictation exercise
CBF 3:37 | Translation exercises and dictation exercise
CBF 3:36 | Translation exercises and dictation exercise
CBF 3.35 | Translation exercises and dictation exercises
CBF 3:34 | Translation exercises and dictation exercise
CBF 3:33 | Translation exercises and dictation exercise
CBF 3:32 | Idiomatic expressions and grammar review
CBF 3:31 | Idiomatic expressions and grammar review
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CBF 3:30 | Idiomatic expressions and grammar review
CBF 3:29 | Idiomatic expressions and grammar review
CBF 3:28 | Idiomatic expressions and grammar review
CBF 3:27 | Focus on the subjunctive and useful idiomatic phrases
CBF 3:26 | Focus on the subjunctive and idiomatic expressions
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