A2 French Grammar Lessons
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1 - Present Tense Verbs
Understand the conjugation and usage of common present tense verbs in French, enabling you to describe your current actions and states.
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2 - Past Tense Verbs
Master the conjugation and usage of passe compose and imparfait, allowing you to talk about past experiences and events.
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3 - Future Tense Verbs
Get familiar with basic future verb forms to plan ahead and discuss future situations.
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4 - Negation
Equip yourself to express disagreement or non-existence using ne...pas, ne...jamais and other common negation structures.
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5 - Interrogative Form
Whip up questions effortlessly using inversion, est-ce que and interrogative words such as pourquoi, quand, etc.
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6 - Reflexive Verbs
Gain understanding of reflexive verbs and how they are used in daily routines and personal actions.
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7 - Pronouns
Get a firm grip on subject pronouns, direct and indirect object pronouns, and reflexive pronouns to substitute nouns and avoid repetition.
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8 - Adjectives
Learn diverse French adjectives, their correct placement and agreement rules with masculine, feminine, singular and plural nouns.
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9 - Prepositions
Understand prepositions of place, time and movement to construct meaningful phrases and sentences.
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10 - Imperative Mood
Get the hang of using imperatives to give commands, make requests and offer advice.
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11 - Articles
Learn when and how to use definite, indefinite and partitive articles.
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12 - Demonstrative Adjectives and Pronouns
Distinguish between demonstrative pronouns and adjectives to refer to specific persons or things.
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13 - Possessive Adjectives and Pronouns
Comprehend the use of possessive adjectives and pronouns to denote ownership.
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14 - Comparative and Superlative
Understand how to make comparisons and express superiority, equality, or inferiority.
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15 - Present Participle
Delve into the formation and uses of present participles. Test their functionality as verbs, adjectives, and nouns.
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16 - Direct and Indirect Speech
Adopt techniques to report questions, statements, and exclamatory expressions.
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17 - Simple Conditional
Use conditional sentences to express hypothetical situations and give advice.
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18 - Relative Pronouns
Master the usage of relative pronouns like qui, que, dont, etc. to establish a relationship between two closely linked clauses.
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19 - Compound Tenses
Develop your proficiency in constructing and using compound tenses such as the pluperfect, future perfect, and conditional perfect.
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20 - Subjunctive Mood
Familiarize yourself with the subjunctive mood in expressing doubt, necessity, and subjectivity.