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Does Roast Beef mean “I’m ready to settle down?”

Backward Investors

Old Dream

Low-fat croissants

Parlez-vous Restaurantian ?

Calorie Count

To be or not to be… speaking French ?

Keep on asking and you will receive

It’s going south

License to speak

Tour de Food

Who wants to live in Whatever-sur-Mer ?

EXpress yourself

How’s your skin today?

The nose job

Mission impossible?

ADN

Charity work

Sleepless in Paris

Accents

Ambassadress

Tacos fever

Bon voyage !

À la vôtre !

Blind date

Pastis anyone ?

No plan B

Irresistible

La muse et le coq

La victoire de Michelle

Act #15: The nose job

Tout

Valérie: Dans notre deuxième leçon de grammaire, nous allons apprendre à utiliser un petit mot de quatre (4) lettres "tout". Ce petit mot peut être un adjectif ou un pronom.
Michelle: Les adjectifs je crois que je connais mais qu’est-ce que c’est un pronom ? I know we went over this but I forgot.
Valérie: C’est normal... So far, we’ve only learned personal pronouns. A pronoun replaces a noun. Un pronom remplace un nom. En général en français, pronouns have to agree with the gender and number of the noun they replace. But not our word of today tout. Il veut dire ‘all,’ ‘every’ et parfois ‘everything.’ Quand tout est un pronom, il est invariable...it doesn’t change. Mais quand tout est un adjectif, nous avons quatre formes différentes. Vous savez lesquelles ?

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