Grammaire 1: Parte 1 Flashcards
In both English and French, grammatically correct sentences must have both a ________ and a ________.
subject and verb
The subject is also known as the…
…operative noun.
The subject in “Denise sings well” is…
…“Denise”.
Le verbe dans “Denise chante bien” est…
…“chante”.
The verb in “Simon is blonde” is…
…“is”.
Le sujet dans “Simon est blond” est…
…“Simon”.
The verb in “Denise sings well” is…
…“sings”.
Le sujet dans “Denise chante bien” est…
…“Denise”.
The subject in “Simon is blonde” is…
…“Simon”.
Le verbe dans “Simon est blond” est…
…“est”.
Both nouns and pronouns can be subjects of a sentence. True or False?
True
Pronouns do not replace nouns; when a pronoun is used, both the pronoun and its respective noun are present. True or False?
False
Les pronoms en français est…
…je (I), tu (informal, singular you), il (he), elle (she), vous (formal, plural you), nous (we), ils (masculine or mixed they), et elles (feminine they).
The French pronoun je is ________ (singular or plural) and in the ________ (first, second, third) person.
singular, first person
The French pronoun elles is ________ (singular or plural) and in the ________ (first, second, third) person.
plural, third person (feminine)
The French pronoun tu is ________ (singular or plural) and in the ________ (first, second, third) person.
singular, second person (informal)
The French pronoun nous is ________ (singular or plural) and in the ________ (first, second, third) person.
plural, first person