4.8 Sentence structure

    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