French Subject Pronouns 🎥 SCROLL DOWN TO WATCH A VIDEO TUTORIAL ON FRENCH SUBJECT PRONOUNS 🎥 Je Je = I Exception: Jennifer and I = Jennifer et moi Je parle français. I speak French. Tu Tu = informal you. Use it with people you know well = family, good friends, children Tu es gentille. YouContinue reading “French Subject Pronouns”
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Regular Present Tense French Verb Endings – ER, IR, RE
Regular French Verb Conjugations 👉 List of common French verbs ending in ER 👉 To conjugate regular ER verbs, take ER off of the infinitive and add the appropriate endings. 👉 List of common French verbs ending in IR 👉 To conjugate regular IR verbs, take R off of the infinitive and add the appropriateContinue reading “Regular Present Tense French Verb Endings – ER, IR, RE”
Simple French Colors List and Lesson
Like other French adjectives, simple colors agree in gender and number with the noun they modify, and they always come after the noun. Colors ending in non-accented E remain the same in the feminine form.
French Expressions of Quantity: Weight and Volume
French expressions of quantity are followed by DE (or D’ when the word begins with a vowel), even when the noun that follows is plural. Click here for a lesson on the different ways to use DE. Use the list below to express quantities such as weight and volume. You’ll find that many of theseContinue reading “French Expressions of Quantity: Weight and Volume”
French Adverbial Expressions of Quantity
Most of the time, French expressions of quantity are followed by DE (or D’ when the word begins with a vowel), even when the noun that follows is plural. You may feel tempted to use DES – DE LA – DU – DE L’ after these expressions, but the change to DE is necessary. ExpressionsContinue reading “French Adverbial Expressions of Quantity”
Irregular French Adjectives – Beau – Nouveau – Vieux – Fou – Mou
How to form 5 irregular French adjectives Most French adjectives are regular. However, many of them are irregular, and some of them are VERY irregular. Some of the adjectives in this lesson are BAGS adjectives, which means they precede the nouns they describe. They also have irregular feminine forms and several masculine forms. BEAU –Continue reading “Irregular French Adjectives – Beau – Nouveau – Vieux – Fou – Mou”
French Adjectives Ending in F
French adjectives ending in F Most French adjectives are regular. However, many of them are irregular. To make a masculine adjective ending in F feminine, remove the F and add VE. ACTIVE – ACTIF Masculine singular 👉 actif 👉 C’est un enfant actif. Masculine plural 👉 actifs 👉 Ce sont des enfants actifs. Feminine singularContinue reading “French Adjectives Ending in F”
French Adjectives Ending in EUR
French adjectives ending in EUR Most French adjectives are regular. However, many of them are irregular. To make a masculine adjective ending in EUR feminine, simply add an E. Scroll down to learn about some EUR adjectives that are exceptions to the rule. The adjective used in the following examples falls into the BAGS category,Continue reading “French Adjectives Ending in EUR”
French Adjectives Ending in EUX
French adjectives ending in EUX Most French adjectives are regular. However, many of them are irregular. To make a masculine adjectives ending in EUX feminine, take off EUX and add EUSE. HAPPY – HEUREUX Masculine singular 👉 heureux 👉 C’est un homme heureux. Masculine plural 👉 heureux 👉 Ce sont des hommes heureux. Feminine singularContinue reading “French Adjectives Ending in EUX”
French Adjectives Ending in ER and ET
French adjectives ending in ER and ET Most French adjectives are regular. However, many of them are irregular. Make these adjectives feminine by adding an accent grave ( ` ) over the E in ER and ET. LIGHT – LÉGER Masculine singular 👉 léger 👉 C’est un repas léger. Masculine plural 👉 légers 👉 CeContinue reading “French Adjectives Ending in ER and ET”