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How can you use conjunctions to link ideas in your French writing?

Using Conjunctions to Connect Ideas in French Writing

Conjunctions are super important for making your sentences longer and better in French. Here’s how you can use them easily:

Common Conjunctions:

  • et (and)
  • mais (but)
  • ou (or)

Expanding Your Sentences:

  1. Simple Sentence:

    • J'aime le chocolat.
      (I love chocolate.)
  2. Using 'et':

    • J'aime le chocolat et les fraises.
      (I love chocolate and strawberries.)
  3. Using 'mais':

    • J'aime le chocolat, mais je préfère les bonbons.
      (I love chocolate, but I prefer candies.)
  4. Using 'ou':

    • Tu aimes le thé ou le café?
      (Do you like tea or coffee?)

By using these conjunctions, you can make your sentences more interesting and fun!

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How can you use conjunctions to link ideas in your French writing?

Using Conjunctions to Connect Ideas in French Writing

Conjunctions are super important for making your sentences longer and better in French. Here’s how you can use them easily:

Common Conjunctions:

  • et (and)
  • mais (but)
  • ou (or)

Expanding Your Sentences:

  1. Simple Sentence:

    • J'aime le chocolat.
      (I love chocolate.)
  2. Using 'et':

    • J'aime le chocolat et les fraises.
      (I love chocolate and strawberries.)
  3. Using 'mais':

    • J'aime le chocolat, mais je préfère les bonbons.
      (I love chocolate, but I prefer candies.)
  4. Using 'ou':

    • Tu aimes le thé ou le café?
      (Do you like tea or coffee?)

By using these conjunctions, you can make your sentences more interesting and fun!

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