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Title: Elementary French Course package
Description: This is a semester's worth of french notes I have accumulated into this one, easy to understand, package
Description: This is a semester's worth of french notes I have accumulated into this one, easy to understand, package
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French1002 Notes
I
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Vie et Culture
1
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La diversité ethnique en France
a) Large number of immigrants
b) Areas around Paris welcome immigrants
c) High amount of unemployment and poverty in these areas
B
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Écrire - To Write
Je
écris
Nous
écrivo
ns
Tu
écrie
Vous
écrive
z
Il/Elle/ écrit
On
Ils/
Elles
écrive
nt
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Lire- To Read
Je
lis
Nous
lisons
Tu
lis
Vous
lisez
Il/Elle/ lit
On
Ils/
Elles
lisent
Je
dis
Nous
disons
Tu
dis
Vous
dites
Il/Elle/ dit
On
Ils/
Elles
disent
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Dire (conjugated like lire): To Say; To Tell4
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Imparfait et passé compose
French1002 Notes
1
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VANDERTRAMP
Devenir (to become) past participle: devenu
Revenir (to come back) past participle: revenu
Monter (to climb) past participle: monté
Rester (to stay) past participle: resté
Sortir (to leave) past participle: sorti
Passer (to pass) past participle: passé
Venir (to come) past participle: venu
Aller (to go) past participle: allé
Naître (to be born) past participle: né
Descendre (to descend) past participle: descendu
Entrer (to enter) past participle: entré
Rentrer (to re-enter) past participle: rentré
Tomber (to fall) past participle: tombé
Retourner (to turn around) past participle: retourné
Arriver (to arrive / to come) past participle: arrivé
Mourir (to die) past participle: mort
Partir (to leave) past participle: parti
*Only conjugated with Être
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How to conjugate other verbs in passé compose:
In French, the end of the second verb changes from its infinitive form depending on the
type of verb you are using
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g
...
g
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This includes 'aller' to 'allé'
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g
...
g
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This
excludes irregular verbs like 'souvenir'
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g
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g
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This excludes irregular verbs like
'battre'
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You just have to study
them, although there are patterns you can find
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Most irregular verbs ending with -oir
in the infinitive end with -u in the past participle: vouloir --> voulu, pouvoir --> pu,
savoir --> su, voir --> vu
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g
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You must
put the reflexive or reciprocal pronoun between the subject and the être: Jean s'est
brossé les dents
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This is to say that you must add -e if the subject is feminine and -s
if it is plural
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Let's say you want to translate "I
went"
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So, "I
have" will become "I am" (Je suis) and then you add the past participle, just like
we've done before, plus the agreement, if necessary
Title: Elementary French Course package
Description: This is a semester's worth of french notes I have accumulated into this one, easy to understand, package
Description: This is a semester's worth of french notes I have accumulated into this one, easy to understand, package