Unit 9 (1) Flashcards
to be hit by a vehicle, overthrow, knock down, bowl over,
renverse
mostly
habiutallment, generalment,
abroad
a l’etranger
investigate
mener (mur-nay) une enquête
Where did it happen When did it happen how I did it happen What has happened 2 you.(the Vous is not conjugated with the est) It is going to take place
ou est -ce que ça s’est passer
quand est-ce que ça s’est passer
Comment est-ce que ça s’est passer
Qu’est -ce que Vous est arrive
Va avoir lieu
I have two rooms with double beds left
il me rest deux chamber avec lit double
I come from France
I come from there( the de is replaced by en and is before the verb)
Je viene de France
J’en vien
Lui and leur
his and theirs
they replace the a, au, or aux in a sentence or the letter a at the end of a verb, E.g. parler à
it belongs to me
C’est a moi
the word appeler has no preposition
telephone does, telephone à
follow the rule and see the list of vowels
Je vous appellee
vous m’ applez
vous ne m’avez pas appeler
I call you (appeller is conjugated with Je)
you call me (appeller is conjugated with vous)
you didn’t call me(ne pas goes around the m’avez. M’avez is part of the word)
Est-ce que
Que est-ce
what. This structure means that a question is being asked
What is that
Tirer is never written in the passive voice. It is always active. Use P.C. to say it in the past.
follow the rule
to shoot at
Tiré sur
to change one’s mind
changer avis
If I did
Si je faisais (fe-say)
there I attended it I have attended it I am going to attend it I would have attended it you can go there you are there there is going to be there should be
Y J'y assiste a J'y ai assiste a je vais y assister a J'y assisterais pouvez y aller vous y etes Il va y avoir il deverait y avoir
à + (plus )a thing or place use y (there)
à + (plus) people use lui or leur
follow the rule
these days
de nos jour
all or everyone
toute