Chart of Partitive Articles in French A noun's gender, number, and beginning letter all influence which partitive article goes with the noun. For example, the sentence ''Je mange de la quiche'' (''I am eating some quiche'' or ''I am eating quiche'') contains a singular feminine noun...
Conjugations for the different French verb tenses and moods can be divided into two categories: simple and compound. Simple tenses and moods have only one part (e.g.,je vais) whereas compound tenses and moods have two (je suis allé). This lesson will explain everything you need to know ...
Review the verb venir or "to come" in French. See conjugations of the verb, including the present, past, and future tenses, and see examples using...
How to Conjugate the French VerbAssister Assisteris aregular-erverb. You determine the stem by removing the-erfrom the infinitive (assist-) and adding the endings typical of-erverbs and the tense you want to use. This chart tells you how to conjugateassisterin the simple tenses. How to Us...
These charts include verb conjugations in French, Italian, Catalan, Spanish, and Portuguese, with columns that can be re-arranged to change the order of the languages as well as the option to hide/show languages.Tenses and moods include simple present indicative, imperfect indicative, preterite ...
Great app for drilling in those words. It introduces you to the chart, familiarizes you to the conjugated forms by presenting a multiple choice and then has you write it out. Very effective. I wonder if there is an option for batch studying words though (and randomizing tenses). It’s ...
Note that some verbs, such asavoir(to have) andêtre(to be), have irregular forms in the imperative mood,which you can see in this Tex’s French Grammar chart. Rarely, you might also find the imperative being used in the past. In this case, you needavoiras a helping verb. ...
Before we review what we have covered so far, I have a little gift for you! A handy printablec’estvsil estchart to help you choose between the two! ‘C’est’ vs ‘il est’: Common points of confusion Let’s comparec’estandil estside by side, now that we’ve co...
Here’s a handyconjugation chartforvoler. How to usevolerto talk about flying When it means “to fly”,voleris pretty straightforward as a verb. If you want to say someone or something is flying/flies/flew/will fly/would fly, etc., you simply place it before the verb, like so:L’ois...
The book presents the most important and most commonly used French verbs arranged alphabetically with English translations in chart form, one verb per page, and conjugated in all persons and tenses, both active and passive. The accompanying CD-ROM gives students practice exercises in verb ...