Miscellaneous Flashcards

1
Q

What does peur have after it?

A

It has the preposition à, meaning it needs an indirect pronoun

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2
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What subject is soi-même used with?

A

On

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3
Q

What is the difference between savoir and connaitre?

A

Savoir is followed by a verb

Connaitre is followed by a noun

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4
Q

Does écouter need a preposition?

A

No

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5
Q

What is the subject always for il s’agit de?

A

The subject is always il

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6
Q

What is different about manquer à?

A

Manquer à means to be missed by someone or something emotionally.

The subject of the sentence is the person or thing who is missed, and the preposition à precedes the person or thing who is doing the missing.

E.g. Fabienne manque à Pauline = Pauline misses Fabienne

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7
Q

What do adverbs go after?

A

Adverbs go after active verbs

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8
Q

What article is needed between être..amis?

A

None

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9
Q

What is penser à always followed by?

A

It’s always followed by a tonic

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10
Q

What tense should il espérait que be followed by?

A

Future

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11
Q

What kind of verb is cacher?

A

It’s a tonic verb

cacher à quelqu’un

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12
Q

How is still not translated?

A

Toujours pas

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13
Q

What tense follows quand?

A

the future

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