Chapitre 1. Être – to be Je suisI amNous sommesWe are Tu esYou areVous êtes You are Il estHe isIls sontThey are Elle estShe isElles sontThey are.

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Chapitre 1

Être – to be Je suisI amNous sommesWe are Tu esYou areVous êtes You are Il estHe isIls sontThey are Elle estShe isElles sontThey are

Indefinite Article Un, unea, an Dessome Un is used in front of masculine nouns. Une is used in front of feminine nouns. Des is used in front of plural nouns.

Definite Articles Le, la, l’, lesthe Le is used in front of masculine nouns. La is used in front of feminine nouns. L’ is used in front of singular nouns that begin with a vowel. Les is used in front of plural nouns.

negation To make sentences negative in French the word combination used is ne…..pas. The ne is placed before the verb of the sentence, and pas is placed after the verb. Ex.Je parle anglais. Je ne parle pas anglais.