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Les accents The accent aigu ´ (acute accent) can only be on an E. At the beginning of a word, it often indicates that an S used to follow that vowel, e.g., étudiant (student). é = euh, accent aigu The accent grave ` (grave accent) can be found on an A, E, or U. On the A and U, it usually serves to distinguish between words that would otherwise be homographs; e.g., ou (or) vs où (where). è = euh, accent grave
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Les accents The cédille ¸ (cedilla) is found only on the letter C. It changes a hard C sound (like K) into a soft C sound (like S), e.g., garçon. The cedilla is never placed in front of E or I, because C always sounds like an S in front of these vowels.
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Les accents It is essential to put accents in their proper places - an incorrect or missing accent is a spelling mistake just as an incorrect or missing letter would be. The only exception to this is capital letters, which are often left unaccented
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Les accents ete ecrire Je repete repeter la fievre
Ecoutez! Copy the words and fill in the missing accents over the highlighted words based on what you hear. ete ecrire Je repete repeter la fievre
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Les accents garcon francais facade
Ecoutez! Copy the words and fill in the missing accents over the highlighted words based on what you hear. garcon francais facade
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Think about our –er verb rules: why are these verbs a little weird?
Nous mangeons Nous nageons Nous commençons
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