French Lesson 18

In previous lessons we seen that, yes or no questions can be asked using a basic question pattern which enable you to make a declarative sentence interrogative. We also seen, that in order to retrieve specific information, an interrogative expression is used such as an adverb, pronoun, or adjective. The interrogative functions as a way …

French Lesson 14

Regular -ir Verbs Regular -ir verbs drops the -ir and have the stems as follows: Je-isTu-isIl/Elle/On-itNous-issonsVous-issezIls/Elles-issentImperativesUses present tenses of tu, nous, and vous, removes subject pronoun bâtir: to buildchoisir: to choosefinir: to finishréfléchir (à): to thinkremplir: to fill grandir: to grow upnourrir: to nourish, to feedobéir (à): to obeypunir: to punishréussir (à): to succeed (in), …

French Lesson 13

The Present Tense of Regular -er Verbs When a regular -er verb is used in French the ending of the infinitive is typically dropped, and replaced with an appropriate stem Je-eTu-esIl/Elle/On-eVous-ezNous-onsIls/Elles-entStems for Regular -er verbs On is a genderless third person noun which is equivalent to we, they, or people in english. Examples Oublier (to …