When to use C'EST / CE SONT or IL EST // French Grammar Course // Lesson 8 🇫🇷

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How and when to use c'est, ce sont, and il est. C'est is used for descriptions, things, people, nationalities, jobs. It will be followed by an article in this case. It can also be followed by an adjective/adverb.
Il est can be used for descriptions to describe jobs, nationalities, or even time. Il est is usually not followed by an article.

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00:14 C'est Ce sont
03:56 Il est

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Salut madame. J' habite en Inde. Votre teaching est magnifique. Si vous visitez en Inde. Vous est toujour bienvenue.

rajeshshaw
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Your pronunciation lessons are very well suited to learn... Congratulations !!!

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I think you may be my favorite French learning channel! I haven't studied French in almost 15 years and want badly to learn as I live in Quebec now. You explain things clearly and simply. I love that you have quizzes too. Thank you!

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Thank you so much for your excellent videos. It really feels like it sinks in when you teach

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Gosh, I kept patience and watched this video 7 times. I don't know sometimes my mind just doesn't absorb more french but I am so keen to to learn and speak fluently. My ultimate goal is to speak free-flowingly. I am slowly replacing all small thinking pattern in French! 🙂😇

rhythm_divine
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This is very helpful, I admit I’d often get them confused 😅 merci 🙏🏻

Stephanie-gvrh
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Bonsoir Madame.
Another very good lesson from you. Which makes easy to easier. Merci.

devendra
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Most French teachers have a complicated explanation so it seems so challenging but this one looks pretty simple and I’ve got the whole idea. Merci beaucoup!

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TYSM FOR ALL THE LECTURES, INFINITE LOVE FROM KOREA. You literally saved my life

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Best lesson ever for me and my French class😊😊😊

jayanti
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Je suis Américain mais je suis né en France.
Your pronunciation is so perfect. Merci.

edbudzynski
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Thank you so much. This was very helpful.

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omg yess gonna watch this forgrammer and other things too cz tommorow is my french exam for 60 marks and you will save mee. thankyiu very much Dylane!!
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tishadesai
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Hi Dylane, I do not understand why " Il est fermier" but for a teacher, it is "c'est un professeur".

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Thanks Dylane! I was worried about the grammar course and put it off for a while, but so far I've flown through it. It always seems more scary before you start it :)

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très bonne vidéo qu'Allah vous bénisse

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Let me know if you have a question :)
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TheperfectfrenchwithDylane
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Hello Dylane. I am going to complete the pronunciation course this week. Which course should I start next- conjugation course or grammer course?

kaur
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Greetings Dylane

Another helpful and thorough video - bravo.

"Ennuyant" - my native French speaking wife tells me that the right word for annoying is "ennuyeux" as opposed to "ennuyant." I can remember using "ennuyant" when we first got married, and she would always correct me as indicated above.

Ennuyant does exist as the present participle of ennuyer, but even my Larousse dictionary phone app translates "annoying" as "ennuyeux, gênant, énervant, agaçant, fâcheux, " but not "ennuyant."

I realize you are a native French speaker and a professional French teacher, so I'm just trying to clarify this point of vocabulary pour être sûr que j'utilise "les mots justes."

Merci d'avance

richardjustinamericantatem