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Unite 3: Leçon 6 Pages 82-89 Verb conjugation, here we come!
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Conjugate: Give the different forms of (a verb in an inflected language) as they vary according to voice, mood, tense, number, and person In plain words: changing verbs to match the subject… –Remember – verbs are DOING words Run, jump, be, have, swim, etc
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Subject Pronouns Je or J = I Tu = you (informal) NOTES 1 st person singular 2 nd person singular
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Subject Pronouns Il = He Elle = she NOTES 3rd person singular
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Subject Pronouns Nous = We Vous = yall Vous = you (formal) NOTES 1 st person plural 2nd person plural
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Subject Pronouns Ils = they (guys) Elles = they (girls only) NOTES Ils = they (mixed group) 3 rd person plural
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What is a PRONOUN? Karlie smells like roses.She smells like roses. Rule 1. Subject pronouns are used when the pronoun is the subject of the sentence. You can remember subject pronouns easily by filling in the blank subject space for a simple sentence. Examp le: ______ did the job. I, you, he, she, it, we, and they all fit into the blank and are, therefore, subject pronouns. Rule 2. Subject pronouns can replace proper nouns in the subject position. Note that some pronouns are singular: I, you, he, she And some are plural: You (meaning you all), we, they
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Lets make a verb chart! JeNous TuVous Il Elle Ils/Elles 1 st person 2nd person 3rd person singular plural NOTES
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The most frequent verb used in English is: to be For example: I am American. He is handsome. They are silly. Yall are smart. Well, guess what…
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…être is the most frequent verb used in French. It means to be. Par exemple: Je suis américaine. Il est beau. Ils sont bêtes. Vous êtes intellegents. For example: I am American. He is handsome. They are silly. Yall are smart.
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Être: to be JeNous TuVous Il Elle Ils/Elles 1 st person 2nd person 3rd person singular plural NOTES suis es est sommes êtes sont
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For Singular Pronouns: Je suis You are (informal) Tu es Il est Elle est I am He is She is Vous êtes You are (formal) Also means Yall are, but well talk about this in a minute…
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For Plural Pronouns: Nous sommes Ils sont Elles sont We are They are (all men or mixed group) They are (females only) Vous êtes Yall are Remember, this also means You are formal…
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Dont get confused!!! NOTES
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Mais oui [may wee] Sure! Bien sûr [beeyah syur] Of course! Peut-être [ peuh det rah] Maybe A few small words to know NOTES
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Vocabulaire: Où? (Where?) NOTES
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On your own paper – to turn in for a grade! You have 6 minutes. (pg 85 in book)
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Forming negative sentences: NOTES
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Ne + VERB + pas Je suis ici.I am here. 1. Find the conjugated verb ne pas 2. place a ne before the verb 3. place a pas after the verb not
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Ne + VERB + pas Il est en ville.He is in town. 1. Find the conjugated verb n pas 2. place a n before the verb 3. place a pas after the verb not
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N + VERB + pas Jaime écouter la radio. 1. Find the conjugated verb n pas 2. place a n before a verb with a vowel 3. place a pas after the verb This verb ends in –er so it is NOT CONJUGATE D! X Je aime écouter la radio.
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Est-ce que equation EQ + statement = ? Basically, est-ce que added to a statement (a subject and verb) makes a question. NOTES Est-ce que Stéphanie est ici? questionstatement Stéphanie est ici.
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Subject + être + daccord Nous sommes daccord. We agree. NOTES
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The last of the vocabulary: NOTES Nest-ce pas [ ness pah] = right? Tu es américan, nest-ce pas?
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On your own paper – to turn in for a grade! You have 8 minutes. (pg 89 in book) 1. à 1. Frédéric nest pas à la maison.
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On your own paper – to turn in for a grade! You have 8 minutes. (pg 88 in book)
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On your own paper – to turn in for a grade! You have 5 minutes. (pg 87 in book) 1. Jim est américainEst-ce que?
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Making yes/no questions, its easy! Est-ce que Stéphanie est ici? Tu es français. Ils sont au café. Stéphanie est ici. questionstatement Est-ce que tu es français? question Est-ce qu ils sont au café? statementquestion NOTES
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