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Inner French ep. 001, quiz 54: avez appris

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    have learned

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    Ça vous permet aussi de vérifier ce que vous avez appris, de tester ce que vous avez appris. Par exemple si vous avez appris une nouvelle structure ou une nouvelle expression, et vous l’utilisez pour parler avec quelqu’un, si cette personne ne comprend pas la structure, ça veut dire qu’elle ne fonctionne pas, que vous n’avez pas appris la bonne structure ou qu’il faut l’utiliser de façon différente.

    It also allows you to check what you have learned, to test what you have learned. For example, if you have learned a new structure or a new expression, and you use it to speak with someone, if that person doesn’t understand the structure, it means that it doesn’t work, that you haven’t learned the right structure or that you have to use it in a different way.

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    What does “avez appris” mean?

    “Avez appris” is a French verb phrase that translates to “have learned” in English. It is composed of the auxiliary verb “avoir” (to have) in the present tense, and the past participle “appris” (learned) of the verb “apprendre” (to learn).

    Here are some examples of how “avez appris” can be used in a sentence:

    • Nous avons appris beaucoup de choses lors de notre voyage. (We learned a lot of things during our trip.)
    • Tu as appris à jouer de la guitare ? (Have you learned how to play the guitar?)
    • Ils ont appris la nouvelle hier soir. (They learned the news last night.)
    • Elle m’a dit qu’elle avait appris le français en six mois. (She told me she had learned French in six months.)

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