Sunday, May 24, 2015

BV1 Chapter 7.

Vocabulary

Les vêtements sport = Casual clothes.

Un short = Shorts.

Jaune = yellow.

Une basket = Sneakers.

Un polo (À manches longues) = A polo with long sleeves.

Grammar

Le verbe mettre au présent

- Mettre means to put on or to put.
- It is irregular, so it does not follow a conjugation pattern.
   - It is a window verb, the conjugations on the left have the same stem, and the ones on the right share the same stem.



Le comparitif des adjectifs.

- When comparing two things you use plus (more) ...que, aussi (equal) ...que, and moins (less) ...que.
   - Que in comaparative sentences means "than".

- Some examples are below.


- The jeans are more expensive than the pants.
- The jeans are the same price as the pants.
- The jeans are less expensive than the pants.

Stress Pronouns

Je ---> Moi
Tu ---> Toi
Il ---> Lui
Ils ---> eux

Stress pronouns are used when comparing people, on the four listed above change from their subject forms.


Les verbes voir et croire

- Voir means "to see". It is irregular, and a boot verb.
- Croire means "to believe". It is also an irregular boot verb.
   - A boot verb is a verb that the conjugations for Je, Tu, Il/Elle/On, and Ils/Elles all share the same stem.
   - Voir and Croire are conjugated very similarly.




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