Voice
The grammatical term "voice" refers to the relationship between a verb and its subject: whether it is active, passive, or pronominal (reflexive).
The grammatical term "voice" refers to the relationship between a verb and its subject: whether it is active, passive, or pronominal (reflexive). B1 - Intermediate French • tenses moods voices
In English, there's no risk of confusion between "never" and "ever," which have opposing though not quite opposite meanings. In French, however, both terms can be translated by jamais. 



Tenir is an irregular -ir verb with a multitude of meanings. The most common are "to hold" and "to keep." A2 - Low-Intermediate French • verbs


Don't be hard on yourself when you make a mistake or feel stupid. Instead, practice self-compassion, which has numerous benefits related to learning a new language.
The past infinitive is conjugated with the infinitive of the auxiliary verb plus a past participle. For example: avoir mangé - "having eaten." conjugation tables • formalities
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