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Can you provide examples of sentences using subject pronouns?

Subject pronouns are super important in French. They help us know who is doing something in a sentence.

Here’s a list of French subject pronouns:

  • je (I)
  • tu (you, informal)
  • il/elle/on (he/she/one)
  • nous (we)
  • vous (you, formal or plural)
  • ils/elles (they, masculine/feminine)

Examples of Sentences Using Subject Pronouns:

  1. Je mange. (I eat.)
  2. Tu parles. (You speak.)
  3. Il joue. (He plays.)
  4. Elle danse. (She dances.)
  5. Nous étudions. (We study.)
  6. Vous regardez. (You watch.)
  7. Ils parlent. (They (masculine) speak.)
  8. Elles écoutent. (They (feminine) listen.)

Present Tense Changing of Regular -er Verbs

Regular -er verbs follow a pattern when we change them.

For the verb parler (to speak), it looks like this:

  • je parle (I speak)
  • tu parles (you speak)
  • il/elle/on parle (he/she/one speaks)
  • nous parlons (we speak)
  • vous parlez (you speak)
  • ils/elles parlent (they speak)

Simple Negation

To say something is not true, we use ne...pas.

For example:

  • Je ne mange pas. (I do not eat.)

Use of Articles

In French, we have definite articles (like "the") and indefinite articles (like "a").

  • Le livre (the book)
  • Une pomme (an apple)

Introduction to Adjectives

Adjectives in French match with the nouns they describe. They depend on gender (masculine or feminine) and number (singular or plural):

  • un livre bleu (a blue book)
  • une pomme rouge (a red apple)
  • des livres bleus (blue books)
  • des pommes rouges (red apples)

By learning these parts, you can make sentences in French much better!

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Can you provide examples of sentences using subject pronouns?

Subject pronouns are super important in French. They help us know who is doing something in a sentence.

Here’s a list of French subject pronouns:

  • je (I)
  • tu (you, informal)
  • il/elle/on (he/she/one)
  • nous (we)
  • vous (you, formal or plural)
  • ils/elles (they, masculine/feminine)

Examples of Sentences Using Subject Pronouns:

  1. Je mange. (I eat.)
  2. Tu parles. (You speak.)
  3. Il joue. (He plays.)
  4. Elle danse. (She dances.)
  5. Nous étudions. (We study.)
  6. Vous regardez. (You watch.)
  7. Ils parlent. (They (masculine) speak.)
  8. Elles écoutent. (They (feminine) listen.)

Present Tense Changing of Regular -er Verbs

Regular -er verbs follow a pattern when we change them.

For the verb parler (to speak), it looks like this:

  • je parle (I speak)
  • tu parles (you speak)
  • il/elle/on parle (he/she/one speaks)
  • nous parlons (we speak)
  • vous parlez (you speak)
  • ils/elles parlent (they speak)

Simple Negation

To say something is not true, we use ne...pas.

For example:

  • Je ne mange pas. (I do not eat.)

Use of Articles

In French, we have definite articles (like "the") and indefinite articles (like "a").

  • Le livre (the book)
  • Une pomme (an apple)

Introduction to Adjectives

Adjectives in French match with the nouns they describe. They depend on gender (masculine or feminine) and number (singular or plural):

  • un livre bleu (a blue book)
  • une pomme rouge (a red apple)
  • des livres bleus (blue books)
  • des pommes rouges (red apples)

By learning these parts, you can make sentences in French much better!

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