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Cards (13)

  • The phrase "Quelle langue parles-tu?" means "What language do you speak?" in English.
  • The oblique case indicates indirect objects, direct objects, and objects of prepositions. It is formed for most nouns by adding an -e at the end of the word.
  • to be on the internet - être sur le net
  • In French grammar, there are two types of adjectives: descriptive (qualitative) and comparative/superlative (comparatif).
  • Feminine nouns have different forms depending on their ending, with some having irregular plural forms.
  • The French noun has two grammatical cases: the nominative case and the oblique case.
  • The nominative case is used for the subject of a verb and indicates the actor or doer of an action.
  • Masculine nouns generally follow regular patterns for forming plurals, but there are exceptions such as words that end in "-eau" or "-on."
  • Comparatives are used to compare two things or people, while superlatives are used to describe something as being the best or worst among several options.
  • The oblique case is used to indicate indirect objects, direct objects, and objects of prepositions.
  • Most nouns form the oblique case by adding "-e" to the end of the word.
  • Some masculine nouns change their final vowel when forming the oblique case.
  • There are three main categories of adverbs in French: manner adverbs, place adverbs, and time adverbs.