Anglais - Mots les plus fréquents de la langue écrite française 1-10 Flashcards
le, de, un, être, et, à, il, avoir, ne, je
the
(masculine)
(That’s the shop I was telling you about.)
definite article : an article that indicates a specific person or thing
le
C’est le magasin dont je te parlais.
the
(feminine)
(That’s the library I was telling you about.)
definite article : an article that indicates a specific person or thing
la
C’est la bibliothèque dont je te parlais.
a
(masculine)
There’s a monster under my bed.
indefinite article : refers to persons and objects not specifically identified.
un
Il y a un monstre sous mon lit.
a
(feminine)
There’s a shirt under my bed.
indefinite article : refers to persons and objects not specifically identified.
une
Il y a une chemise sous mon lit.
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.
de
Regarde la nouvelle voiture de ma mère.
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).
je
J’ai un crayon.
Je suis malade.
he
He is handsome.
il
Il est beau.
she
She is beautiful.
elle
Elle est belle.
and
Apples and oranges are fruits.
conjunction : a word used to connect clauses or sentences or to coordinate words in the same clause
et
Les pommes et les oranges sont des fruits.
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.
à
Je marche à l’école.
am
(to be, present tense, 1st person singular)
I am ill.
verb : a word that shows an action or state of being.
suis
Je suis malade.
are
(to be, present tense, 2nd person singular)
You are ill.
verb : a word that shows an action or state of being.
es
Tu es malade.
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.
est
Il est malade.
Elle est malade.
On est malade.
are
(to be, present tense, 1st person plural)
We are ill.
verb : a word that shows an action or state of being.
sommes
Nous sommes malades.
are
(to be, present tense, 2nd person plural)
You are ill.
verb : a word that shows an action or state of being.
êtes
Vous êtes malades.
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.
sont
Ils sont malades.
Elles sont malades.
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.
étais
J’étais malade.
Tu étais malade.
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.
était
Il était malade.
Elle était malade.