Expressing obligation and necessity in French | Devoir vs falloir
In this Q&A-style video, teachers Mark and Pierre-Benoît from Coffee Break French answer learner Dan's question about the difference between the verbs "devoir" and "falloir", which are both used in similar contexts in French. In this video, we'll start by conjugating each verb, then we'll show each of the verbs in example sentences to help you understand when to use each of them. Here are the phrases included in this video: • je dois partir • il me faut partir • tu dois manger plus • il te faut manger plus • nous devons écouter Coffee Break French • il nous faut écouter Coffee Break French • elles doivent prendre le train • il leur faut prendre le train Make sure you watch the full video to hear a full explanation about when to use each of these two similar verbs. We've provided subtitles in English which can be turned on using the Subtitles/CC button. 📝 HAVE A QUESTION? Do you have a language question you'd like us to answer in a video like this one? We'd love to help! Submit your request below: https://coffeebreakacademy.com/p/ques... 🎞 MORE VIDEOS This video is part of a new series of similar Q&A-style videos. Click on the link below to access the full playlist, where new videos will be added each week: • Coffee Break Q&A - French 📱 FOLLOW US Instagram: https://bit.ly/3dBhP4g Facebook: https://bit.ly/2PCSyyK Twitter: https://bit.ly/3fJKlDo 🎧 FREE PODCAST These videos are based on the popular podcast series and online course Coffee Break French. For access to the free podcasts, follow any of the links below. Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2PGfdu3 Apple podcasts: https://apple.co/3myZlpn Google: https://bit.ly/39KUagJ 📚 PREMIUM COURSES Take your learning further and make faster progress with our full online courses on the Coffee Break Academy. Click below: https://coffeebreakacademy.com/course... 📰 NEWSLETTER Sign up for our weekly roundup of news for language learners below: https://coffeebreaklanguages.com/news... Coffee Break Language courses are produced by Radio Lingua Ltd, based in Glasgow, Scotland.

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