
“Les reines se sont succédé” or “Les reines se sont succédées”? Which one is correct and why? Come discover the answer in this interactive webinar!
Join this focused French grammar masterclass for a clear, structured breakdown of the participe passé, including the rules, the logic behind them, and the key exceptions you actually need to know.
After a concise review of the theory, we’ll move on to practical application through guided exercises and discussion. You’ll work through examples drawn from legal and general contexts, with special attention to complex sentence structures.
This webinar is designed for French speakers and advanced learners who want to write more accurately, avoid common mistakes, and gain confidence with one of the most challenging areas of French grammar.
You will learn how to:
- Review French grammar (theory).
- Work on legal/medical/general sentences.
- Improve writing skills in French (complex sentences).
About the Presenter
Grace Shalhoub is a court-certified translator in France who has specialized in legal translation since 2014. She is responsible for translating criminal proceedings for French courts and also translates documents related to business disputes, family law matters, and inheritance cases for direct clients, attorneys, and notaries. Based in Paris, she has more than 10 years of experience teaching legal English and English-to-French translation at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.
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