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in a sentence adjectives have to agree with both the number and gender of what
the noun
do you pronounce the last letter in a French word if it is a consonant? except x and f and v
no
How do you make a masculine adjective feminine if it ends with x
replase the x with se
When a masculine additive ends with f how do you make it feminine?
change the f to a ve
To make a adjective plural add an s except when the adjective ends in what?
s or x
t/f When a group has at least one male the adjective is masculine
true
what adjectives proceed the noun
autre, bon, cher, grand, jeune, joli, mauvais, petit, vrai
what goes between two adjectives that go behind the noun?
et
autre
other
beau (m/f) (bel, belle)
beautiful, good-looking
(b) bon (ne)
good
(m) cher (chere)
dear; expensive
(m) ennuyeux (euse)
boring
(m) fache (e)
angry
facile (m/f)
easy
(m) fatigue (e)
tired
(m) faux (fausse)
false; wrong
formidable (m/f)
terrific, wonderful
(m) gentil (le)
nice; kind; well behaved
(m) grand (e)
big; tall
(m) heureux (euse
happy
(m) inquiet (ete)
anxious, worried
jeune (f)
young
(m) Joli (e)
pretty
(m) laid (e)
ugly
(m) malheureux (euse)
unhappy, miserable
(m) mauvais (e)
bad
nouveau (m/f) (nouvel, nouvelle)
new
petit (e)
small
Pret (e)
ready
Sportif (ive)
athletic
vieux (vieil, vielle)
old
vrai (e)
true
actif (ive)
active
amusant (e)
funny
difficile
difficult
Dynamique
dynamic
Intellectuel (le)
intellectual, intellegent
Interessant (e)
interesting
Magnifique
magnificent
Ridicule,
rediculous
super
super
parfois
sometimes
rarement
rarely
sauvent
often
toujours
always
mais
but
What are the regular conjergations of er verbs
Je E nous ONS
Tu ES vous EZ
Il elle un E ils, elles ENT
Present tense forms can mean three things
We work
We are working
We do work
Some verbs can be followed by other verbs in the infinitive, which verbs are these
Adorer aimer desirer detester
Aimer
to love
Aimer mieux
to prefer
chercher
to look for
diner
to eat dinner
donner
to give
ecouter
to listen (to)
etudier
to study
Habiter
to live (in a place)
lancer
to lounch
parler
to speek; to talk
penser
to think
porter
to wear
regarder
to watch; to look at
travailler
to work
trouver
to find; to consider
adorer
to love or like; adore
arriver
to arrive
desirer
to want
detester
to hate
bien sur! (bien sur que oui)
of course
bien sur que non!
of course not
C’est faux
thats false
C’est vrai
thats true
D’accord! (je suis d’accord)
i agree
Je ne suis pas d’accord
i dont agree
Sans doute!
probably
Sans
without
Selon
according to