French Verbs – Imperfect Tense – Avoir and Être
This lesson covers the imperfect tense in French for avoir, ‘to have,’ and être, ‘to be’.
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This lesson covers the imperfect tense in French for avoir, ‘to have,’ and être, ‘to be’.
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This lesson covers the imperfect tense in French for regular verbs, ending -er, -ir and -re.
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In this lesson, we examine how to form the perfect tense in French with irregular participles.
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In this lesson, we examine how to form the perfect tense in French, also known as the passé composé using avoir and être.
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In this lesson, we examine how to form the negative in French. Negation refers to any statement, phrase or sentence clause that uses a negative word or adverb to express contradiction or denial.
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In this lesson, we examine how to form the interrogative in French. Interrogative refers to any statement, phrase or sentence clause that functions as a question.
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In this lesson, we cover the present tense of French reflexive verbs.
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In this lesson, we cover verbs in French that have minor spelling changes in the present tense, such as those with infinitive forms ending in -cer, -ger, -eler, -eter, and -yer.
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In this lesson, we cover the present tense of irregular French verbs mourir and vaincre.
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In this lesson, we cover the present tense of irregular French verbs ouvrir (‘to open’), recevoir (‘to receive’) and tenir (‘to hold’).
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