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Describing travel and tourism in French
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A modal verb can be used to talk about things someone wants to do, has to do or wants to do. A modal verb is usually followed by an infinitive, such as pouvoir (to be able to), vouloir (to want to), and devoir (must). In this video, Detchen uses modal verbs to describe her trip to Orléans and what she does there, such as discovering street art and visiting the local market.
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