Lawless Learning Checklist
Weights and measures
Get familiar with the metric system and the French vocab for talking about it.
Silent letters
Many French letters are silent – here’s a summary with links to more info.
Lesson: Adverbial pronoun y
The adverbial pronoun y can replace a place or the object of the preposition à.
Quiz: Adverbial pronoun y
See if you’ve mastered this tiny but vital pronoun. (After taking the quiz and seeing your results, you’ll be prompted to create a free P. (After taking the quiz and seeing your results, you’ll be prompted to create a free Progress with Lawless French account, which I highly recommend. For more info, see the link at the end.)
Lesson: Future tense
Read this lesson and you’ll be able to predict the future – or at least talk about it.
Quiz: Future tense
Will you test yourself on future conjugations?
Progress with Lawless French (PwLF)
Create your free account and take the placement test to find out your level, receive a personalized Studyplan, and track your progress through quizzes.
About this course
Tips on following this course and links to other units.




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N’importe literally means “no matter” or “(it) doesn’t matter.” This indefinite expression can precede an interrogative adjective, adverb, or pronoun when talking about something indefinite or non-specific.