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Practice Makes Perfect: Advanced French Grammar, Second Edition
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Overview
Master French grammar through hands-on exercises and practice, practice, practice!
Practice Makes Perfect: Advanced French Grammar helps you take your French skills to the next level by targeting those key grammar points that may give you trouble. This reference/workbook guides you through each grammatical issue using concise, easy-to-understand language, helping you understand the nuances of the language and keeping you focused on achieving your goal of fluency.
Practice Makes Perfect: Advanced French Grammar puts you on the path to French-language mastery with:
● Example sentences that illustrate and clarify each grammatical point
● Dozens of exercises, increased in this new edition, that are suited to your learning style
● A detailed answer key for quick, easy progress checks
Master these tricky subjects:
● The use of “empty prepositions” in French ● The passé compose with être ● Translating –ing into French ● Reported speech after que ● Phony triggers of the subjunctive ● When and if sentences ● The use of definite articles ● The position of object pronouns ● and much more








