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Coup d'œil
What does the French expression "un coup d'œil" mean? Learn all about it here.

Word order with the imperative
The order of words in a French sentence can be very confusing due to affirmative and negative imperative constructions and object and adverbial pronouns. This lesson will teach you exactly how to order your sentences when using the imperative. Remember that there are two kinds of imperatives, affirmative and negative, and the word order is different for each of them.

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