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In this lesson, we will continue to explore the text 'L'homme qui te ressemble' by René Philombé.
In this lesson, we will explore the text 'L'homme qui te ressemble' by René Philombé and learn how to use the 'Word Reference' website resource.
In this lesson, we will consolidate the use of modal verbs in the question and negative forms.
In this lesson, we will look at modal verbs in the negative form, focusing on 'pouvoir' and 'savoir''.
In this lesson we wil practise saying what you want to do and what you must or have to do, using the modal verbs 'vouloir' and 'devoir' with infinitives.
In this lesson we will practise saying what you want to do and what you must do, using the verbs 'vouloir' and 'devoir'.
In this lesson, we will practise expressing future intentions, revisit the use of 'aller' + infinitive in the first, second and third person singular forms.
In this lesson, we will practise expressing future intentions, revisit the use of 'aller' + infinitive in the first, second and third person singular forms.
In this lesson, we will practise using 'aller' + infinitive to express future intentions, including in negative sentences.
In this lesson, we will practise using 'partir' in the present tense and 'aller' + infinitive to express future intentions.
