French 1-Lessons 11-21 Flashcards

1
Q

Un is the only number that has a…

What is it?

A

Feminine form

Une

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2
Q

Avoir
Meaning
How to use it

A

Avoir is a verb in present tense meaning to have.

You can use it to describe your family, tell someone your age, etc.

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3
Q

Je

Changes when

A

I

Changes when follows a vowel to j’

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4
Q

Tu as

A

You have (singular)

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5
Q

Il a/Elle a

A

She/ he has

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6
Q

On a

A

We have (informal)

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7
Q

Nous avons

A

We have

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8
Q

Vous Avez

A

You have (plural)

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9
Q

Ils ont/ elles ont

A

They have

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10
Q

Ils ont

Pronounciation

A

A z sound between ils and ont

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11
Q

Ils sont

Pronounciation

A

An s sound between ils and sont

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12
Q

Ils sont

A

They are

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13
Q

Ils ont

A

They have

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14
Q

Tu fais quoi dans la vie

A

What do you do?

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15
Q

L’etudiant/ l’etudiant

A

The student

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16
Q

You always use articles in front of…

Except when you..

A

In front of a noun.

When you describe a profession using etre you don’t use any articles.

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17
Q

La programmuer/ la programmeuse

A

The devolper

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18
Q

You never use l’ or an article when giving a

A

Profession

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19
Q

Femine jobs usually end in…

Except for…

A

E

Except for la docteur, la professeur

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20
Q

Le professeur/ la professeur

A

Teacher

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21
Q

Le/ la docteur

A

The doctor

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22
Q

We can provide what sector we work in by using

A

Travailler (to work) with dans (in)

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23
Q

Travailler

A

To work

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24
Q

La publicite

A

Advertising

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La finance
Finance
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The definite articles are... When a noun starts with a h or vowel...becomes... We use... for both genders
La/le/les It becomes a l’ We use les for both genders
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Le chien
The dog
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La maison
The house
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Masculine endings
``` E C Eau Ou Al Ment ```
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General feminine endings
``` Ee Ice On Te Tion Une ```
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La culture
The culture
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Indefinituve articles refer to... | Examples..
Refer to a non specific person or thing. | Une/ une/ des
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Habiter
To live
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Tu habites ou?
Where do you live?
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To respond to “tu habites ou” you can answer with...
Habiter+a+city
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J’habite a
I live in...
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To speak about the type of accommodation you live in use..
Habiter+dans
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Appart is the abbreviation of...
Apartment. Is more common but less formal.
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To speak about who you live with use the structure...
Habiter+Avec
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Ma mere
My mother
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Ton frere
Your brother
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Ses enfants
His/ her children
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Je- adjective posseifs
Mon, ma, mes
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Tu- adjectif posseifs
Ton, ta, tes
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Il/Elle- adjectif posseifs
Son, sa, ses
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Multiple adjectif posseifs are for...
Different genders and numbers
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Masculine singular posseifs adjectifs
Mon, ton, son
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Feminine sing/ nouns starting with a consonant posseifs adjectifs..
Ma/ta/ sa
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Fem/sing noun starting with a vowel adjectif posseifs
Mon, ton, son
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Mon- pronoun personal
Je
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Son- pronom personnel
Il/Elle
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Nous- adjectifs posseifs
Norte and nos
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Vous- adjectif posseifs
Votre and vos
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Ils/ elles- posseifs adjectifs
Leur and leurs
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Singular or masculine/feminine adjectif posseifs
Notre, votre, leur
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Plural and feminine or masculine- adjectif posseifs
Nos, vos, leurs
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Aimer
To like/love
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Detester
To hate
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Preferer
To prefer
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Masculine endings er J’ ending Il/ elle/ on ending Tu
E E And es
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Masculine er ending Nous Vous Ils/elles
Ons Ez Ent
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We pronounce all of the singular and plural forms of er..
The same way
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Nationalities and languages are written with a... | Person, group of people, and a whole nation use...
Lowercase | Uppercase
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Francais/francaise
French
65
Britannique
British
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Allemand/allemand
German
67
Espagnol/espagnole
Spanish
68
Where do you come from?
D’ou viens-tu
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I come from
Je viens de..
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To say where you come from in French use..
Je viens+ de/d’/du+ country.
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De for... countries D’ for Du for
Femine Starts with a vowel Masculine
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Another way to say our nationality is
Etre+ a word that indicates our nationality.
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Italy
I’Italie
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Germany
L’allemangne
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In general countries that end in e are
Feminine
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Venir forms Je Tu Il/Elle/on
Viens Viens Vient
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Venir forms Nous Vous Ils/elles
Venons Venez Viennent
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Okay
D’accord
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Et
And
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With
Avec
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But
Mais