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Exercise: Trip to Paris
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Studylist for exercise Trip to Paris
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Adjectives ending in -eux become -euse in the feminine in French
Meilleur, mieux, pire / plus mauvais, plus mal = better, best, worse and worst in French (irregular comparatives and superlatives)
Dans/sur/sous/devant/derrière/entre = in/on top of/under/in front of/behind/between (French Prepositions of Location)
Conjugate regular -er verbs (+ avoir) in the compound past in French (Le Passé Composé)
Conjugate faire (+ avoir) in the compound past in French (Le Passé Composé)
Conjugate coming and going verbs (+ être) in the compound past in French (Le Passé Composé)
Agreeing past participle with subject's gender and number with (+ être) verbs in the compound past in French (Le Passé Composé)
Conjugate regular verbs in the imperfect tense in French (L'Imparfait)
Expressing continuing action with the imperfect tense in French (L'Imparfait)
Ne ... pas = Not - with simple tenses (French Negations)
Il/elle/ils/elles = it/he/she/they (French Subject Pronouns)
Using lui/leur = him or her/them (French Indirect Object Pronouns)
En can replace de + [phrase] (French Adverbial Pronouns)
Où can mean where AND when (French Relative Pronouns)
Position of French Adjectives - More adjectives that go BEFORE nouns
Expressing for + [duration] in French with either pendant/durant/depuis/pour (French Prepositions of Time)
Visiter vs Rendre visite à whether you visit a place or a person
An vs année, matin vs matinée, jour vs journée, soir vs soirée to express a time unit or a duration in French
Conjugate mourir, naître, décéder, devenir, rester (+ être) in the compound past in French (Le Passé Composé)
Dernier = final/previous (French Adjectives that change meaning according to position)
À = To/in and De = From/of with cities in French (French Prepositions of Location)
Adjectives of nationalities vary depending on gender in French (French Adjectives)
Position of French Object Pronouns - with compound tenses
Common mistakes with mon/ma/mes, ton/ta/tes and son/sa/ses (French Possessive Adjectives)
Expressing opinions and describing with the imperfect tense in French (L'Imparfait)
Monter can be used with avoir or être in Le Passé Composé depending on its meaning in French
Prochain/Dernier = Next/Last + [durations] in French
Penser que/Croire que = To think that/To believe that in French
Conjugate mettre and derivatives (+avoir) in the compound past in French (Le Passé Composé)
Conjugate être in the imperfect tense in French (L'Imparfait)
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