French grammar is different than English. In what ways?

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Firstly, the way words are pronounced is very different. Secondly, French is a language where syntax, punctuation and the form of words are the key factors in determining the meaning of a phrase as compared to English.
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yes french langauage grammer is different because in french we do verbs conjugation
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