"We are not in the past yet, but I will show you the past in a minute," is one of my favorite sentences, ever! Beyond that fun moment, thank you for the excellent content and knowledge.
Thanks, I'm a Finn with a lot of English studying under my skin, with a decent Swedish basic knowledge. I picked up Français last year, and I find it to be quite easy for me to learn, but some of the grammar is difficult, although it makes sense! I'm glad I was lucky enough to have these things taught in my mother tongue back in high school. Thanks for the help, I shall subscribe!
Je joue au foot mais il y a quelques jours je viens de jouer au foot accompagnant avec mes amis dans un champ mais un de nos ami gravement y blessé. On y arrêtait de jouer en plus quelques semaines après on y avait revenu à jouer au foot et on avait bien joué avec nos collègues. C'était un air de réfléchir pour nos.
Questions: 1) What about "prétérit" and "passé simple". 2) Can you use passé composé in place of passé simple? 3) What's the equivalent tense to the present perfect in English? Present perfect is for an action that lasts to the present but passé composé is not the same. You said passé composé is for an action that ended already. 4) Is "j'étais en train de laver" the same as "Je lavais"? Thanks
En 8h32, est-ce que je serai là avec plus de contextes et d'exemples de "l'Imparfait" (dans le court passé) ? Si oui, sont-ils sur votre site web ? Seriez-vous occupé à faire une autre vidéo sur les prétextes sous "imparfait" ?
@@AlmazovS “J’ai” is a elision between the subject/pronoun & conjugated verb. [Je + Avoir] > [J’ + ai] > [I + Have]. Je is pronounced “ju” in a way that sounds like you’re gonna say the English word “Jug” but obviously omitting the g. J’ai is pronounced more like “jeh” or “jay”
I have a question: if we say “I was eating when he arrived” did you say we should say “I was eating when he have arrived”?! I ask because you said imparfait continues until it’s stopped by passé compose - but you said passé compose is “have arrived” and if we put it all together “I was eating when he have arrived” is not a correct English sentence. So why did you say the passé compose stops the imparfait? The correct English is “I was eating when he arrived” or we can say “I was eating when he had arrived”. So knowing this, what would be the proper French translation for “I was eating when he arrived” as well as “I was eating when he had arrived” ? Thank you ❤
"We are not in the past yet, but I will show you the past in a minute," is one of my favorite sentences, ever! Beyond that fun moment, thank you for the excellent content and knowledge.
Hahaha, merci beaucoup !
This is a good way to learn the tenses with these timelines, Alexa. Thank you for your help with the French language. Daryl. 😃👋🏻
Thanks, I'm a Finn with a lot of English studying under my skin, with a decent Swedish basic knowledge. I picked up Français last year, and I find it to be quite easy for me to learn, but some of the grammar is difficult, although it makes sense! I'm glad I was lucky enough to have these things taught in my mother tongue back in high school.
Thanks for the help, I shall subscribe!
Plus_que parfait is the past perfect, imparfait is past continuous, passè composé is past simple and passé récent is present perfect.
This is what I’ve been looking for!!!! Thanks for the crib notes!
it was he most useful French grammer teaching video i haver ever watched. Merci, c’était amusant de se renseigner sur le passé
Such a great video pulling all the past tense together and simplifying each of the concepts, how to use and when to use. Thank you!
one of the best teacher. super clear! Thanks
The best. Her delivery is superb
Merci beaucoup pour enseigner cette nouvelle et superbe thème de grammaire française du jour
Je joue au foot mais il y a quelques jours je viens de jouer au foot accompagnant avec mes amis dans un champ mais un de nos ami gravement y blessé. On y arrêtait de jouer en plus quelques semaines après on y avait revenu à jouer au foot et on avait bien joué avec nos collègues. C'était un air de réfléchir pour nos.
Alexa you are an excellent teacher. You explained everything in a wonderful way. I understood everything.
Amazing past tense presentation! Thank you! It is clearer to me.
Superb, Alexa!
You are the best teacher as I’ve ever seen at TH-cam❤
From Korea!
Thank you much Alexa for simplifying the tenses.🙏🏿
Bon travail Alexa
Du courage
Excellent, clear explanation!!! Many thanks, Alexa.
Best French tutorials!
I am very pleased to find you dear Alexa.❤ je suis trés contente.😊
Thank you for the perfect explanation 🙏🙏🎉
Great explanation Alexa ❤
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Questions:
1) What about "prétérit" and "passé simple".
2) Can you use passé composé in place of passé simple?
3) What's the equivalent tense to the present perfect in English? Present perfect is for an action that lasts to the present but passé composé is not the same. You said passé composé is for an action that ended already.
4) Is "j'étais en train de laver" the same as "Je lavais"?
Thanks
Merci Alexa, je voudrais voir du Timeline pour les autre temps aussi si possible.🎉
Alexer. Tu es trés bonne pour nous apprendre tes lesson❤
En 8h32, est-ce que je serai là avec plus de contextes et d'exemples de "l'Imparfait" (dans le court passé) ? Si oui, sont-ils sur votre site web ? Seriez-vous occupé à faire une autre vidéo sur les prétextes sous "imparfait" ?
Alexa mam really great teacher. I watch your videos again and again.
Mam would you please make a video on "weather "?
Bonjour from USA
Je joue and J'ai joué sounds the same! How to distinguish?
J’ai joué is pronounced with an accent in the e. so, the conjugated verb, joue has only one syllable while joué has two syllables.
@@kiahjay1493 I also confused a bit about J'ai and Je
@@AlmazovS “J’ai” is a elision between the subject/pronoun & conjugated verb. [Je + Avoir] > [J’ + ai] > [I + Have]. Je is pronounced “ju” in a way that sounds like you’re gonna say the English word “Jug” but obviously omitting the g. J’ai is pronounced more like “jeh” or “jay”
Bonjoure Alexa... Please give details about future Tense
Excellent!
Merci beaucoup Mademoiselle Alexa pour le court leçon. ❤
Thank you.
When will Charlotte come back to the channel?. 😅 I loved the conversation both of you had in French a few months ago 😊
merci beaucoup alexa
I have a question: if we say “I was eating when he arrived” did you say we should say “I was eating when he have arrived”?! I ask because you said imparfait continues until it’s stopped by passé compose - but you said passé compose is “have arrived” and if we put it all together “I was eating when he have arrived” is not a correct English sentence. So why did you say the passé compose stops the imparfait?
The correct English is “I was eating when he arrived” or we can say “I was eating when he had arrived”. So knowing this, what would be the proper French translation for “I was eating when he arrived” as well as “I was eating when he had arrived” ? Thank you ❤
good lesson
Thanks
Bruh my test was only by watching her thx for ur vids tomorrow my test of french / 3rd language and i found it very fun even tho im like in india
I feel like I only need present tense, passé composé, and futur proche.
Bonjour Madame. Comment ça va ?
I just can never get to the JOIN button. Aidez- moi síl vous plait.
Nah bro I’m to far gone😭 I don’t understand a single word she’s saying😅
Can you help by use email?
Why french whyyyyy
@LearnFrenchWithAlexa is the best french teacher but i use other apps more than her app
How does the phrase, "shameless self-promotion" translate into French from English? 🙄
What
you should translate “i need to shut up and be grateful” instead
It's her business and form of income. She's giving free gems which are very helpful. Don't be toxic and either learn from her or leave her alone.