study-katherine: Part 2 / GrammarNounsIntroduction Number: singular or plural Gender
study-katherine: Part 2 / Grammar Nouns Introduction Number: singular or plural Gender: masculine or feminine Gender: masculine or feminine 2 voilà vs. il y a: devices for introducing nouns temps, heure, fois: different nouns for ‘time’ Videos on Youtube about nouns: Gender of nouns Masculine or feminine? Plural nouns QUIZ! Masculine or feminine? + more quizzes: Gender, Gender 2 , Gender 3 Adverbs Introduction Formation and placement Placement of adverbs with the passé composé Comparative and superlative of adverbs Il y a ‘ago’ Bon/meilleur vs. bien/mieux Tôt, tard, en avance, en retard, à l'heure + Adverbs , Adverbs 2 ( lessons ) Videos on Youtube about adverbs: Les adverbes How to form adverbs in French Useful French Adverbs + quiz: Adverbs Adjectives Introduction Formation and placement Adjectives before the noun Irregular adjectives Adjectives whose meaning varies with placement Comparison of adjectives Superlative of adjectives Participles as adjectives Videos on Youtube about adjectives: Adjective Rules Most used adjectives +quiz: Adjectives Pronouns Introduction subject pronouns: je, tu, il, elle, on, nous, vous, ils, elles c'est vs. il/elle est disjunctive pronouns: moi, toi, lui, elle, nous, vous, elles, eux direct object pronouns: me, te, le, la, nous, vous, les indirect object pronouns: me, te, lui, nous, vous, leur pronoun: y pronoun: en relative pronouns: qui and que relative pronouns: ce qui and ce que relative pronouns: dont, ce dont, où, lequel order of object pronouns indefinite pronouns: chacun and quelqu'un demonstrative pronouns: celui, celle, ceux, celles possessive pronouns: le mien, la mienne, etc. Videos on Youtube about pronouns: Pronouns Y and En QUI vs QUE Relative Pronoun DONT Relative Pronouns LEQUEL + quiz: Pronouns Verbs Introduction -er verbs (regular) -er verbs (stem changing) -ir verbs (regular) -ir verbs (irreg) like ouvrir ‘to open’ -ir verbs (irreg) like partir ‘to leave,’ sortir ‘to go out,’ dormir ‘to sleep’ -re verbs (regular) -re verbs (irregular) like prendre ‘to take’ -re verbs (irregular) like mettre ‘to put, to place’ -re verbs (irregular) like suivre ‘to follow’, vivre ‘to live’ être ‘to be’ avoir ‘to have’ aller ‘to go’ pronominal verbs: se raser, se lever, se disputer modal verbs: vouloir ‘to want to,’ pouvoir 'to be able to,’ devoir 'to have to’ impersonal verbs and expressions: il faut, il est important de … quitter, partir, sortir, laisser: different verbs for 'to leave’ present participle transitive vs. intransitive constructions causative faire (faire+infinitif) Videos on Youtube about Verbs: Verbs for beginners Verbs MOST USED +quizzes: Verbs Tense/aspect/mood/voice Introduction present tense passé immédiat (venir de+infinitive) passé composé with avoir passé simple (literary tense) passé antérieur (literary tense) futur proche (aller+infinitive) simple future (regular) simple future (irregular) futur antérieur imperative mood (regular and pronominal) regular subjunctive formation irregular subjunctive formation conditional past conditional reported speech in present reported speech in past active voice vs. passive voice TENSES TENSES 2 TENSES 3 TENSES 4 Videos on Youtube about tenses: Past tenses Future tenses Conditional tenses Subjunctive Conditional tense 2 Subjunctive 2 Future tense 2 IMPERFECT vs PASSÉ COMPOSÉ Imperfect tense +quizzes: tenses, imparfait vs. the passé composé, past tenses Good luck! Bonne chance! -- source link
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