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French 2 - Audio Files 7
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French #2: Front VowelsLecture1.1
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French #2: Central VowelsLecture1.2
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French #2: Back VowelsLecture1.3
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French #2: DiphthongsLecture1.4
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French #2: ConsonantsLecture1.5
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French #2: Phrase/Sentence StressLecture1.6
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French #2: Stress Affecting WordsLecture1.7
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French 1 - Audio Files 7
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French #1: Front VowelsLecture2.1
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French #1: Central VowelsLecture2.2
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French #1: Back VowelsLecture2.3
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French #1: DiphthongsLecture2.4
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French #1: ConsonantsLecture2.5
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French #1: Phrase/Sentence Stress and LinkingLecture2.6
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French #1: Stress Affecting WordsLecture2.7
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1 Comment
So typical! I am so used to hearing these errors after so many years.
Regarding “-ed”, one of the biggest grammatical errors for the French is to use the past tense in English.