Wednesday, May 20, 2015

BV1 Chapter 3.

Vocabulary

Une maison = A house.

Quitter = to leave.

Écouter = to listen.

Parler = to speak.

Un livre = a book.

Grammar

Les verbes réguliers en -er au présent.

- -Er verbs are regular verbs left in the infinitive.
   - They are called regular verbs because they follow a conjugation pattern.

- Step one to conjugate is to remove the -er and get the stem.


- Step two is to add the endings according to the subject.


- NOTE : The word On is conjugated following the same pattern as il/elle. It is often used to say "We" "people" or "they".

La négation des articles indéfinis.

- When indefinite articles un, une, and des are in the negative, they change into de or d'.
   - See the chart below for examples.



Verbe + infinitif.

- When two verbs are in a sentence next to each other, you only conjugate the first one, and the second is left in the infinitive.

EXAMPLE : Il aime rigoler. (He likes to read).
EXAMPLE: J'adore écouter la radio. (I love to listen to the radio).
EXAMPLE: On déteste travailler. (One hates to work).



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