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Mid- term grammar review Rate your progress in these areas. Show examples of each Yr 9 / 10

Yr 9 The partitive article(du,de la , de l’, des) Present tense Irregular verbs (boire and prendre) il faut + infinitive Adjectives of colour Yr 9

Yr 9 Using depuis + the present tense Using the comparative Relative pronouns que, dont etc Imperfect tense Using direct object pronouns le, la, les Using superlative adjectives Yr 9

Yr 9 Present tense · regular –er verbs · irregular verbs (avoir, être) Adjectival agreement Definite and indefinite articles Prepositions, including à ·  irregular verb (aller) Using irregular verbs in the present tense Abstract nouns, eg le bonheur Possessive adjectives Using reflexive verbs in the present tense Emphatic pronouns Yr 9

Yr 10 Using different prepositions to say ‘in’ il y a and il n’y a pas de Using the imperative Using the pronoun y Using negatives: • ne … pas, ne … rien, ne … personne. ne … jamais, ne … plus, ne … que, ne … aucun, ne … ni … ni… Yr 10

Yr 10 Using reflexive verbs. Using the present, perfect and near future tenses.   Using the conditional tense. Using reflexive verbs in the perfect tense. Grammar review Rate your progress in these areas. Show examples of each Yr 10

Yr 10 Asking questions using quel/ quelle/quels/quelles   Using the future tense Using the present, perfect and future tenses