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All about Pas
The French negative adverb pas is often used in conjunction with ne, but pas can also be used all on its own. The main difference is that ne ... pas is used to negate a verb, while pas without ne is used to negate an adjective, adverb, noun, or pronoun, and can be used to ask for confirmation.

Invitations - French Expressions
There are a number of different ways to extend, accept, and refuse invitations in French, both formally and informally.

French audio books - Sur le vif
The publisher of the online audio magazine La Guinguette also offers a series of intermediate/advanced French audiobooks about contemporary France called Sur le vif (Real Life) - read my review.

Daily French
In addition to the Mot du jour, I also offer a lesson, quiz, and quotation of the day, as well as daily French practice ideas and Today in History.

 


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