The Subjunctive and the Subordinate Clauses

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http://www.frenchcoursebyfrenchteacher.com A subordinate clause may be in the indicative, in the infinitive, or in the subjunctive. Your French teacher teaches you the main structures of the French language. She provides you with online seminars (webinars), a French writing workshop, bilingual books, pronunciation guides... Each coming webinar is announced on the website.

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  • There are some other (consentir, défendre...) and among those that express feelings, there is the verb être+adjective: être heureux, être surpris, être désolé, etc. Ex: Je suis triste que tu sois fâché.

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