Merci ma professeur. Je suis en train d'étudier le leçons. Je pens que apprendre la langue français un peu difficile, mais je dois conquérir, parce-que j'en ai besoin pour le futur. Je suis arrivé à leçon 30.🙃 Merci bien.
Excellent video! your English is great! I wonder if you can make a chit chat with Dylane video about how you learn and improve your English? I am curious because most of my French friends don't really speak English that well just like you!
I'm in 8th grade , I actually thought there would be no second language in 9th { second is French so I dint study as i did good in other subject , before this also I studied French a bit if I had time but since I had final exam I focused on other subject , your videos have saved me since to pass 9th i need get good in subject even if i fail French in this exam i still recover in ma summer thanks to you
Dear prof where do I put these expression : à penine, tout à l’heure, il y a quelques minutes, à l’istant ? I’ll put between Venir and de infinitive or at the end ? Ils viennent à penine d’arriver or Ils viennent d’arriver à peniene or both ? I do love your language but is really difficult as my language ( I’m from Italy)
I see where you are confused. We don't have "it" in French, so ELLE can be a person or a car. We can say "She broke down" as a person but we know that it's about her car, if that makes sense. And ON is the equivalent of NOUS (we). Let me know if it helps :)
@@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane Thanks!! I'm going to buy your book this year! What page will I find that information on about the French language not having it?? And just signed up for your newsletter. 😃
When you going through the conjugated form of the. verb ( Venir ) as listed in the subject pronouns congutated form of the verb, when you're calling them out in that order as followed on the screen which are : ( Je. viens , Tu. Viens , ll- Elle.--on vient ) which equates or =. to l have / you have / he have / she have / we have... So on and so forth.. I hope it doesn't come - across as a stupid question dylane..?
@@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane Thanks very much dylane for clearing that up.. I got my wires crossed.. I was thinking of the verb venir followed by the preposition. de + infinitive verb which then means. I. have done that
The last lesson about the past! I can almost hear you saying "finally!" 😅
Don't forget to get the book! Links in description 🔼
I can't say finally! As it's infinite 🙂
“I have just didn’t do that” - what a great example! 😊
No one has not done none of it)))
I didn’t know about the recent past. This is very helpful 🙏
So much easier than other past tenses 🤩
Il faut dire que j'apprends toujours quelque chose de nouveau avec tes livres, même si je fais une révision.
Merci Joesph :)
Your explanations are extremely clear... quite easy to understand.... thanks for your lessons... and Happy teachers day our perfect teacher....
Thank you
Perfect ❤️ awesome 👍 thank you so much 💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖 God bless you
You are welcome Atallah ❤️
Madame Dylane 🌹
as always a lovely lesson.
It is hilarious when you told us the wrong sentence of :
I have just didn't do that
All my respects.
Hi Ruth :)
Je te remercie, Dylane
You an angel
Merci ma professeur. Je suis en train d'étudier le leçons. Je pens que apprendre la langue français un peu difficile, mais je dois conquérir, parce-que j'en ai besoin pour le futur. Je suis arrivé à leçon 30.🙃 Merci bien.
Continue comme ça 🤩
Mam in which one I was not able to understand in ur class i learnt in 5 min very usefull mam ur class is.....
Thank you mam❤
Glad to hear that
Merci beaucoup, Dylane! 🤗💓
Pas de quoi :)
🥰@@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane
Merci beaucoup pour ta leçon😍😍
Je t'en prie ☺️
i am from India and there is my exam tomorrow and i am surprised of your teaching method. it's literally Tres bien.
🙂
Thank you :) I am sure you will do amazing! Keep me updated :)
Merci beaucoup Madame pour la information
de rien :)
Cooooooooooooooolest Explanatiooooooooooooooooon 😍😍😍😍😍
Thank you 🤩
Merci beaucoup Dylane 😊
J'ai m'abonner ton Instagram, et Beefy aussi 😃
J'ai vu ça 🤩 Merci!
Bonjour Madame.
Another good lesson from you.
Thank you! 😃
Merci! ☑️. I like your grammar lessons.👍
Thank you! 😃
Merci encore Madame
Thankyou so much ur video always helps in exams
It's my pleasure
Merci beaucoup madame❤
Pas de quoi :)
these videos are so helpful
Glad you like them!
You saved me from my bad French grade 🙏
So happy, congratulations for getting a good grade
Merci beaucoup a plus.
De rien :)
salut Dylane! in the example at 1:48, is there a rule to prevent de + le from turning into 'du' for this particular case?
In this case le is a pronoun, a direct object pronoun, so in this case, it won't become du :)
makes sense, thank you ☺
Excellent video! your English is great! I wonder if you can make a chit chat with Dylane video about how you learn and improve your English? I am curious because most of my French friends don't really speak English that well just like you!
Thank you so much Amy. That makes me feel better about my English 🥰
I add it to my list :)
Merci beaucoup madame 🌹💐🌹
De rien :)
@@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane 🌹💐🌹
I'm in 8th grade , I actually thought there would be no second language in 9th { second is French so I dint study as i did good in other subject , before this also I studied French a bit if I had time but since I had final exam I focused on other subject , your videos have saved me since to pass 9th i need get good in subject even if i fail French in this exam i still recover in ma summer thanks to you
btw the im sorry for my grammer my typing sucks
You can do it 👏 Just keep studying and you will get good grades. Find a way that works for you, it's the most important :)
@@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane thanks miss Dylane
@@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane well guess what happened I got the good grade yeepee
I don't have the book you are talking about for these lessons, from Nigeria, on RUclips....
I like your video ❤️❤️❤️😍👍from, Lee
Thank you 🤗
😊
Dear prof
where do I put these expression : à penine, tout à l’heure, il y a quelques minutes, à l’istant ? I’ll put between Venir and de infinitive or at the end ? Ils viennent à penine d’arriver or Ils viennent d’arriver à peniene or both ? I do love your language but is really difficult as my language ( I’m from Italy)
Is this the simple past?
Merci, c'était très simple! le calme avant le tempête?
Je vais utiliser "le calme avant la tempête" sur Instagram aujourd'hui 😉
I've a question , can we write
Elle venait juste d'acheter cette voiture quand *ceci* est tombée en panne ?
no, it's celle-ci :)
Merci beaucoup
De rien Ankita 😉
Thxx. Au fait, J'aime ta cheveux blonde.
Merci ☺️
See you tomorrow.
À demain 👋
Dylane I have a question about the second sentence. quand elle est tombée en panne. Why elle and not on as the pronoun? It broke down? Thanks 😊
I see where you are confused. We don't have "it" in French, so ELLE can be a person or a car. We can say "She broke down" as a person but we know that it's about her car, if that makes sense. And ON is the equivalent of NOUS (we).
Let me know if it helps :)
@@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane Thanks!! I'm going to buy your book this year! What page will I find that information on about the French language not having it?? And just signed up for your newsletter. 😃
tu ne viens pas de dire que c'est impossible de nier le passé recent, n'est-ce pas ?
When you going through the conjugated form of the. verb ( Venir ) as listed in the subject pronouns congutated form of the verb, when you're calling them out in that order as followed on the screen which are : ( Je. viens , Tu. Viens , ll- Elle.--on vient ) which equates or =. to l have / you have / he have / she have / we have... So on and so forth.. I hope it doesn't come - across as a stupid question dylane..?
Venir conjugated is To come so Je viens - I am coming. I hope I answer your question correctly :)
@@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane Thanks very much dylane for clearing that up.. I got my wires crossed.. I was thinking of the verb venir followed by the preposition. de + infinitive verb which then means. I. have done that
Pls upload free grammar book
Bonjour, pourquoi elle est tombée en panne, et non elle a tombé en panne?
Tomber est conjugué avec être :)
silly american english - I just saw him. 🤮