Everyday French - that little word 'de' when you are talking about quantities

In this lesson, we're continuing our series on the little word de and looking at one of the most common French grammar patterns you'll hear every day: quantities and amounts. You'll learn how to use: • beaucoup de (a lot of) • trop de (too much / too many) • assez de (enough) • peu de (little / few) • un peu de (a little) • plein de (loads of) • plus de (more) • moins de (less / fewer) We'll also cover: why French always uses de after quantity expressions when de becomes d' common mistakes learners make quantities with food and drink measurements and containers (un verre de vin, une bouteille d'eau, un kilo de tomates) plenty of real-life examples and practice By the end of the lesson, you'll know exactly when to use de and avoid one of the most common mistakes made by English speakers learning French. If you enjoyed the lesson, please like, subscribe, and leave a comment to let me know which French grammar topic you'd like me to cover next. #LearnFrench #FrenchGrammar #FrenchLesson #FrenchForBeginners #FrenchLanguage #SpeakFrench #FrenchTeacher #PracticalFrench #FrenchVocabulary #LearnFrenchOnline