Grammar Flashcards
All french tense practice
https://conjuguemos.com/verb/homework/1#dashboard
Best 66%
https://conjuguemos.com/verb/22
all present verbs
73 percent
https://conjuguemos.com/verb/3
imparfait
81%
https://conjuguemos.com/verb/7
futur
https://conjuguemos.com/verb/2218917
futur proche
https://conjuguemos.com/verb/14
passé simple
https://conjuguemos.com/verb/12
passé composé
https://conjuguemos.com/verb/15
plus que parfait
https://conjuguemos.com/verb/6
le futur antérieur
https://conjuguemos.com/verb/8
passe anterieur
https://conjuguemos.com/verb/4
conditional passe
https://conjuguemos.com/verb/5
le conditionnel
https://conjuguemos.com/verb/17
present subjonctif
https://conjuguemos.com/verb/2
imparfait du subjonctif
https://conjuguemos.com/verb/9
passe du subjonctif
ressembler_____
ressembler à
to speak about
parler de
I learned to swim
Je apprends à nager
Si + présent ou passé composé +
présent, futur, ou impératif
Si + imparfait +
conditionnel
Si + plus-que-parfait +
Conditionnel passé
Si + présent ou passé composé
means
potential and likely
Si + imparfait means
really fucking unlikely, like winning the lottery
Si + plus que parfait means
impossible
Adjective: sweet, soft, mild, gentle in all forms
Masc: doux
Masc Plural: doux
Fem: douce
Fem plural: douces
adjective: false in all forms
Masc: faux
Masc Plural: faux
Fem: fausse
Fem plural: fausses
Adjective: old in all forms
Masc: vieux
Masc (for singular nouns beginning with a vowel or mute h): vieil
Fem: vieille
Plural Masc: vieux
Plural Fem: vieilles
adjective beautiful in all form
Masc: beau
Masc (for singular nouns beginning with a vowel or mute h): bel
Fem: belle
Plural Masc: beaux
Plural Fem: belles
adjective crazy in all forms
Masc: fou
Masc (for singular nouns beginning with a vowel or mute h): fol
Fem: folle
Plural Masc: fous
Plural Fem: folles
soft, little
Masc: mou
Masc (for singular nouns beginning with a vowel or mute h): mol
Fem: molle
Plural Masc: mous
Plural Fem: molles
new in all forms
Masc: nouveau
Masc (for singular nouns beginning with a vowel or mute h): nouvel
Fem: nouvelle
Plural Masc: nouveaux
Plural Fem: nouvelles
Complete the sentence using pronouns:
Est-ce que tu as envie de danser avec moi? Oui,_____envie.
j’en ai
Verbs or expressions that are idiomatically used with the prepositiondewill takeenas their pronoun (eg:avoir besoin de, être capable de.) In these cases,encan either replace a noun or a proposition
Complete the phrase using pronoun:
As-tu bien pensé à ce que je t’ai dit? Oui,_______bien pensé.
j’y ai
ycan also replace an entire proposition introduced by the prepositionà(eg:Je réfléchis à ce que tu dis => J’yréfléchis.)
Complete the phrase using preposition:
Sais-tu qu’elle vient de Bruxelles? Oui, je sais__ vient
qu’elle en
en(and noty) is used to replace expressions of place introduced byde. (eg:Je reviens de Paris. => J’enreviens.)
Complete the sentence using pronouns:
Devrait-il offrir des fleurs à son amie? Oui, il devrait ____ offrir
lui en
Most generally,enreplaces nouns introduced by the prepositionde, often in expressions of quantity, such as the idiomaticbeaucoup de, trop de, etc… or the partitive articledu, de la, des.The expression of quantity (beaucoup, trop,etc…) must be repeated at the end of the sentence.
Complete the sentence using pronouns:
Est-ce que tu as trop de soucis en ce moment? Oui,_____
j’en ai
Most generally,enreplaces nouns introduced by the prepositionde, often in expressions of quantity, such as the idiomaticbeaucoup de, trop de, etc… or the partitive articledu, de la, des.The expression of quantity (beaucoup, trop,etc…) must be repeated at the end of the sentence.
Complete the sentence
Quand je________vieux, je serai riche.
serai
Quoiwill be used when
whatis followed byan infinitive
Ex: Je ne sais pas quoi faire
Ex: Il se demande quoi choisir
Enas a pronoun canreplacephrases introduced by
the preposition de
In French, to express”when/whileIdo[something]”, you use
“quand/pendant que”+Le Futur Simple.
When to use ce qui or ce que versus qui or que
use ce qui or ce que when it is replacing a phrase, use qui or que when it is refering to a noun
When de follows a verb
the noun comes after without an article
Passer use
(not reflexive, no preposition)
to pass salt etc
Passer par
to pass by
to pass infront of
Passer +____+ time
requires NO preposition
I am getting out of the taxi
Je descends du taxi.
How to use ne (verb) pas du tout
-not at all
ne+ auxiliaryavoirorêtre+pas du tout+ past participle
OR
ne+auxiliaryavoirorêtre+pas+past participle +du tout
Ils sont aimables. -Non, ils ne sont… (lovely at all)
pas du tout aimables
OR/AND
pas aimables du tout
aimer versus aimer bien
aimer- to love
aimer bien - to like
Gender of écran
Masc
-an ending
Ma becomes mon when
feminine nouns start with a vowel of mute h