French Grammar: The Verbs [JOUER] vs. [FAIRE]
… Identify: French Grammar: The Verbs [JOUER] vs. [FAIRE] la grammaire française: les verbes [jouer] vs. [faire] The verbs JOUER and FAIRE are both used to describe hobbies, including playing or doing sports. JOUER literally means to play. FAIRE means to do / to make. There are some general rules that govern whether to use JOUER […]
French Grammar: The Verb [FAIRE] – Verb Conjugation Chart
… [FAIRE] : TO DO / MAKE Infinitive FAIRE Conjugation IRREGULAR Present Participle FAISANT Past Participle FAIT … Simple Tenses, Indicative Mood: Présent Imparfait Passé Simple Futur je fais faisais fis ferai tu fais faisais fis feras il / elle / on fait faisait fit fera nous faisons faisions fîmes ferons vous faites faisiez […]
Spanish Grammar: The Verb [HACER] – Verb Conjugation Chart
Spanish Grammar: The Verb [HACER] – Verb Conjugation Chart gramática española: el verbo [HACER] – gráfico de conjugaciones [HACER] = TO DO or MAKE The verb [HACER] means to do or to make. (I do, you do, he/she does…) The verb [HACER] also is used in a variety of vocabulary expressions. Indicative Mood: Present Preterite Imperfect Conditional Future […]
Spanish Grammar: The Verb [HACER] – Basics
… Identify Spanish Grammar: The Verb [HACER] – Basics la gramática española: el verbo [hacer] – los básicos The verb [HACER] means to do / to make, it is an irregular verb. May be used in a wide variety of sentences and functions. … Connect LEAF Spanish Grammar: Verb Conjugation – Basics … 60-Second Spanish […]
Folium: “Make It Count” via YouTube / Nike
Folium: “Make It Count” via YouTube / Nike There are times when I waffle about posting media that rides the line between “educational inspiration” or “marketing fluff”. I want to post things with substance, enough to actually show people something new and impressionable. Perhaps this stems from the part of me that is determined to […]