Anglais - Mots les plus fréquents de la langue écrite française 1-10 Flashcards

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the
(masculine)

(That’s the shop I was telling you about.)

definite article : an article that indicates a specific person or thing

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le

C’est le magasin dont je te parlais.

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the
(feminine)

(That’s the library I was telling you about.)

definite article : an article that indicates a specific person or thing

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la

C’est la bibliothèque dont je te parlais.

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a
(masculine)

There’s a monster under my bed.

indefinite article : refers to persons and objects not specifically identified.

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un

Il y a un monstre sous mon lit.

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a
(feminine)

There’s a shirt under my bed.

indefinite article : refers to persons and objects not specifically identified.

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une

Il y a une chemise sous mon lit.

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of, from, about

Look at my mother’s new car.

preposition : a word used to relate elements in a sentence: noun to noun, verb to verb, or verb to noun/pronoun.

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de

Regarde la nouvelle voiture de ma mère.

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I
(1st person singular)

I have a pencil.

I am ill.

pronoun : a word that is used to replace a noun (a person, place, thing, idea, or quality).

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je

J’ai un crayon.

Je suis malade.

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he

He is handsome.

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il

Il est beau.

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she

She is beautiful.

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elle

Elle est belle.

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and

Apples and oranges are fruits.

conjunction : a word used to connect clauses or sentences or to coordinate words in the same clause

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et

Les pommes et les oranges sont des fruits.

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to

I walk to school.

preposition : a word used to relate elements in a sentence: noun to noun, verb to verb, or verb to noun/pronoun.

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à

Je marche à l’école.

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am
(to be, present tense, 1st person singular)

I am ill.

verb : a word that shows an action or state of being.

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suis

Je suis malade.

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are
(to be, present tense, 2nd person singular)

You are ill.

verb : a word that shows an action or state of being.

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es

Tu es malade.

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is
sometimes «are» when after the word «on»
(to be, present tense, 3rd person singular)

He is ill.

She is ill.

We are ill.

verb : a word that shows an action or state of being.

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est

Il est malade.
Elle est malade.
On est malade.

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are
(to be, present tense, 1st person plural)

We are ill.

verb : a word that shows an action or state of being.

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sommes

Nous sommes malades.

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are
(to be, present tense, 2nd person plural)

You are ill.

verb : a word that shows an action or state of being.

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êtes

Vous êtes malades.

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are
(to be, present tense, 3rd person plural)

They (includes at least one male) are ill.

They (all female) are ill.

verb : a word that shows an action or state of being.

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sont

Ils sont malades.

Elles sont malades.

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was, were
(to be, imperfect tense, 1st and 2nd person singular)

I was sick.

You were sick.

verb : a word that shows an action or state of being.

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étais

J’étais malade.

Tu étais malade.

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was
(to be, imperfect tense, 3rd person singular)

He was sick.

She was sick.

verb : a word that shows an action or state of being.

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était

Il était malade.

Elle était malade.

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were
(to be, imperfect tense, 1st person plural)

We were sick.

verb : a word that shows an action or state of being.

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étions

Nous étions malades.

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were
(to be, imperfect tense, 2nd person plural)

You were sick.

verb : a word that shows an action or state of being.

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étiez

Vous étiez malades.

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were
(to be, imperfect tense, 3rd person plural)

They were sick.

They were sick.

verb : a word that shows an action or state of being.

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étaient

Ils étaient malades.

Elles étaient malades.

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was, were
(to be, participe passé)

(in passé composé)
I was surprised.

*use auxilière avoir

verb : a word that shows an action or state of being.

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été

J’ai été surpris.

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will be
(to be, simple future tense, 1st person singular)

I will be at school.

verb : a word that shows an action or state of being.

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serai

Je serai à l’école.

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will be
(to be, simple future tense, 2nd person singular)

You will be at school.

verb : a word that shows an action or state of being.

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seras

Tu seras à l’école.

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will be
(to be, simple future tense, 3rd person singular)

He will be at school.

She will be at school.

One/we will be at school.

verb : a word that shows an action or state of being.

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sera

Il sera à l’école.

Elle sera à l’école.

On sera à l’école.

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will be
(to be, simple future tense, 1st person plural)

We will be at school.

verb : a word that shows an action or state of being.

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serons

Nous serons à l’école.

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will be
(to be, simple future tense, 2nd person plural)

You will be at school.

verb : a word that shows an action or state of being.

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serez

Vous serez à l’école.

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will be
(to be, simple future tense, 3rd person plural)

They will be at school.

They will be at school.

verb : a word that shows an action or state of being.

A

seront

Ils seront à l’école.

Elles seront à l’école.

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have
(to have, present tense, 1st person singular)

I have a pencil.

verb : a word that shows an action or state of being.

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ai

J’ai un crayon.

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have
(to have, present tense, 2nd person singular)

You have a pencil.

verb : a word that shows an action or state of being.

A

as

Tu as un crayon.

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has
(to have, present tense, 3rd person singular)

He has a pencil.

She has a pencil.

verb : a word that shows an action or state of being.

A

a

Il a un crayon.
Elle a un crayon.

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have
(to have, present tense, 1st person plural)

We have a pencil.

verb : a word that shows an action or state of being.

A

avons

Nous avons un crayon.

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have
(to have, present tense, 2nd person plural)

You have a pencil.

verb : a word that shows an action or state of being.

A

avez

Vous avez un crayon.

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have
(to have, present tense, 3rd person plural)

They have a pencil. masculine

They have a pencil. feminine

verb : a word that shows an action or state of being.

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ont

Ils ont un crayon.

Elles ont un crayon.

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had
(to have, imperfect tense, 1st and 2nd person singular)

I had a pencil.

You had a pencil.

verb : a word that shows an action or state of being.

A

avais

J’avais un crayon.

Tu avais un crayon.

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Q

had
(to have, imperfect tense, 3rd person singular)

He had a pencil.

She had a pencil.

verb : a word that shows an action or state of being.

A

avait

Il avait un crayon.

Elle avait un crayon.

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had
(to have, imperfect tense, 1st person plural)

We had a pencil.

verb : a word that shows an action or state of being.

A

avions

Nous avions un crayon.

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had
(to have, imperfect tense, 2nd person plural)

You had a pencil.

verb : a word that shows an action or state of being.

A

aviez

Vous aviez un crayon.

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had
(to have, imperfect tense, 3rd person plural)

They had a pencil.

They had a pencil.

verb : a word that shows an action or state of being.

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avaient

Ils avaient un crayon.

Elles avaient un crayon.

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had
(to have, participe passé)

(in passé composé)
This Christmas, I received a gift.

*use auxilière avoir

verb : a word that shows an action or state of being.

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eu

Ce noël j’ai eu un cadeau.

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will have
(to have, simple future tense, 1st person singular)

I will have a pencil.

verb : a word that shows an action or state of being.

A

aurai

J’aurai un crayon.

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will have
(to have, simple future tense, 2nd person singular)

You will have a pencil.

verb : a word that shows an action or state of being.

A

auras

Tu auras un crayon.

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will have
(to have, simple future tense, 3rd person singular)

He will have a pencil.

She will have a pencil.

verb : a word that shows an action or state of being.

A

aura

Il aura un crayon.

Elle aura un crayon.

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will have
(to have, simple future tense, 1st person plural)

We will have a pencil.

verb : a word that shows an action or state of being.

A

aurons

Nous aurons un crayon.

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will have
(to have, simple future tense, 2nd person plural)

You will have a pencil.

verb : a word that shows an action or state of being.

A

aurez

Vous aurez un crayon.

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will have
(to have, simple future tense, 3rd person plural)

They will have a pencil.

They will have a pencil.

verb : a word that shows an action or state of being.

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auront

Ils auront un crayon.

Elles auront un crayon.

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not + verb

They do not have a pencil.

adverb : a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.

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ne + verbe + pas

Ils n’ont pas un crayon.