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About French Language: Plus ca change ~ Avoiding the subjunctive

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(C'est en français suivi de sa traduction en anglais, et puis la traduction côte à côte. It's in French followed by the English translation, and then the side-by-side translation.)

Plus ça change
What does the French expression "plus ça change plus c'est la même chose" mean? Learn all about it here.

Avoiding the subjunctive
The subjunctive is a fairly difficult verb mood for many students of French. Between the conjugations and deciding when to use it, the subjunctive can be very tricky. Although the subjunctive is commonly used in French, there are numerous ways to avoid it.

Quiz: Passé composé vs Imparfait
Do you know when to use which French past tense? Test yourself with this quiz, or take a look at the lesson to review.

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