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3 Le verbe + linfinitif Discussing likes and dislikes Les normes: –Communication 1.2: Understanding the written and spoken language –Comparisons 4.1: Understanding the nature of language through comparisons

3 Les questions essentielles What is the « infinitif » form of the verb and how can you tell when a verb is in that form? What happens when there is a subject followed by 2 verbs in a sentence?

3 Verbe + infinitif 1.In French when the verbs aimer, adorer, and détester are followed by another verb, the second verb is in the infinitive form. Il aime rigoler. Jadore écouter la radio. On déteste travailler. 2. In a negative sentence, the ne… pas goes around the first verb. Vous naimez pas travailler?

3 En bref: When there are two verbs in a sentence the first one is conjugated and the sencond one stays in the « Infinitif » (-ER form).

3 Verbe + infinitif Complete with an appropriate verb. 1. Je déteste __________ les examens. Answer: passer 2. On aime __________ au téléphone après les cours. Answer: parler 3. Tu naimes pas __________ dans un magasin? Answer: travailler

3 Verbe + infinitif 4. Ils adorent __________ des DVD. Answer: regarder 5. Nous aimons __________ la journée à lécole. Answer: passer Complete with an appropriate verb.