Now it's basic French that 'tu' means you in a friendly or informal situation and 'vous' is a polite (or plural) form of you - but knowing when it is appropriate to 'tutoyer' someone can be a little ...
PARIS — In continental Europe it’s all about you. Or rather, tu. Or vous. Or u or jij. Or ty or vy. Here, addressing a person in the singular or plural is more than just a question of grammar; it’s a ...
Premier François Legault recently announced Quebec plans to bring “respect” back into francophone schools, partly by teaching kids the proper use of “vous” and “tu” starting in kindergarten. For ...
Imperative forms of 'aller' and 'faire' Quiz Higher Tier - saying 'Let's ...' For the vous form for regular verbs, use the usual vous verb form. The imperative is used to order or instruct someone to ...
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