One of the things that French learners struggle with the most is the language's complicated and detailed grammar rules - so we're launching a new series, offering a few tips and tricks to help on your ...
A handy list of links to resources for teaching nouns Stage 1: Getting a snack. Grammar Tip: Noun phrases: à + article Nouns: Singular and plural forms A collection of animated children's tales in ...
We use these words (also known as indefinite articles) before the noun when we are talking about something that's not specific. In fact, Old English had three different genders: masculine, feminine ...
August 8, 2000 • 'Have you seen my wallet? I can't find her anywhere.' In the second part of a series on life in Paris, commentator David Sedaris struggles to master the gender of French nouns, and in ...
As we know, every object in France has a gender and unlike languages such as German which have a neutral option, in French it must be either masculine or feminine. This isn't a problem when referring ...
However, we do still think of some things as being masculine or feminine. For example, boats are often thought of as feminine (she). Scots Gaelic, Irish Gaelic and Welsh have masculine and feminine ...