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Indefinite adjectives
French indefinite adjectives, sometimes called affirmative indefinite adjectives, are used to modify nouns in an unspecific sense. Learn all about French indefinite adjectives like autre, certain, chaque, divers, and tout.

Expressions with tenir
The French verb tenir literally means to hold, keep, or grasp and is also used in many idiomatic expressions. Learn how to keep in mind, have on good authority, keep an eye on someone, and more with this list of expressions with tenir.

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