Save
OCR GCSE French
4. Grammar and linguistic structures
4.8 Sentence structure
Save
Share
Learn
Content
Leaderboard
Share
Learn
Cards (47)
What are the three basic components of a French sentence?
Subject, verb, complement
Match the subject pronoun with the correct verb ending in the present tense:
Je ↔️ mange
Nous ↔️ mangeons
Plural subjects in French require the verb to be in its
plural
form.
Descriptive adjectives in French can sometimes be placed before the
noun
for stylistic effect.
What are the three basic components of a French sentence?
Subject, verb, complement
Match the subject pronoun with the correct verb ending in the present tense:
Je ↔️ mange
Vous ↔️ mangez
What is the verb tense used in the example 'Je mange'?
Present tense
What does a direct object answer in a French sentence?
"What?" or "Whom?"
Understanding basic verb tenses is crucial for constructing proper
French
sentences
True
Other negation words like "jamais" or "personne" can be used in place of
pas
Match the basic sentence components with their explanations:
Subject ↔️ Who or what is performing the action
Verb ↔️ Describes the action
Complement ↔️ Provides additional information
Most adjectives in French are placed
after
the noun they modify.
The present tense in French is formed by adding an ending to the verb
stem
.
Direct objects in French answer the question "what?" or "whom?".
directly
.
In negative constructions, words like jamais,
rien
, or personne can replace pas.
True
The subject of a sentence indicates who or what is performing the
action
Summarize the rule of subject-verb agreement in French:
1️⃣ Singular subjects use singular verb forms
2️⃣ Plural subjects use plural verb forms
Subject-verb agreement is optional in French sentences.
False
Match the adjective placement rule with an example:
After noun ↔️ une jupe verte
Before noun ↔️ un bon ami
The verb in a French sentence describes the
action
being performed.
What is the verb form for 'Nous' in the sentence 'Nous mangeons'?
mangeons
The past tense in French requires an auxiliary verb such as 'avoir' or
être
.
An indirect object answers the question "to
whom
?" or "for whom?".
True
What type of object receives the action of the verb directly?
Direct object
Understanding negative constructions is essential for expressing
negation
in French
True
Subject-verb agreement means the subject and verb must agree in
number
Where are adjectives typically placed in French sentences?
After the noun
The adjectives bon, mauvais, grand, petit, and
beau
commonly come before the noun.
True
Order the formation of the three most common verb tenses in French:
1️⃣ Present tense: Subject + verb stem + ending
2️⃣ Past tense: Subject + auxiliary verb (avoir/être) + past participle
3️⃣ Future tense: Subject + *will* verb + verb stem
Indirect objects in French answer the question "to
whom
?" or "for whom?".
True
Order the three common ways to form questions in French:
1️⃣ Inversion: Subject + Verb + Subject Pronoun
2️⃣ Est-ce que: Est-ce que + Subject + Verb
3️⃣ Statement + Interrogative Tone: Statement with rising intonation
Subject-verb agreement in French requires the subject and verb to agree in
number
.
True
What is the verb form for 'Je' in the sentence 'Je mange'?
mange
Where are adjectives typically placed in French sentences?
After the noun
Most adjectives in French are placed after the noun they modify.
True
Subject-verb agreement in French requires the subject and verb to agree in
number
.
True
Verb tenses in French indicate when an
action
takes place.
True
Order the steps to form the future tense in French:
1️⃣ Subject
2️⃣ *Will* verb (e.g., *mangerai*)
3️⃣ Verb stem
In the future tense, the auxiliary verb used is
will
What type of object answers the question "to whom?" or "for whom?"
Indirect object
See all 47 cards