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C'est pas vrai !
What does the informal French expression "c'est pas vrai" mean? Learn all about it here.
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Verbs and indirect object pronouns
In French, à plus a person can usually be replaced by an indirect object pronoun. However, a few French verbs and expressions do not allow a preceding indirect object pronoun, so you have to choose another grammatical structure.

To Be - Être, Avoir, or Faire
Even though être is the French equivalent of "to be," there are certain French expressions in which you have to use avoir or faire instead. See how well you know how "to be" with this quiz, or take a look at the lesson to review.
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