to be / to do, to make
What is the two letter ending for the most common Regular infinitive?
"ER"
You wear this type of manteau, when it rains
un imperméable
what does "tout droit" mean in English?
straight ahead
What are the 4 words for "the"?
le, la, l', les
She is.
Elle est.
What is the three letter ending for the "nous" form?
"ons"
Scottish men wear these when playing the bagpipes
une jupe
Saylesville est un village, mais Providence est une ?
ville
What is the 3 part formula for simple sentences?
Subject + verb + rest of sentence
We are going.
Nous allons
Four of the six endings are pronounced exactly the same. What are they (use the subject pronoun to identify them)
je, tu, il/elle, ils/elles
The kind of "chapeau" a player for the "chaussette rouge" would wear.
une casquette
Le grenier est où? en haut ou en bas?
en haut
Restate the following sentence fragment in English: his neighbor's swimming pool
the swimming pool of his neighbor
They do not have.
Ils/Elles n'ont pas.
Translate: You (pl) are travelling
Vous voyagez.
Le vêtement qu'on porte pour nager.
un maillot de bain
Le prof est vieux, mais les étudiants sont_________?
jeunes
What word does every infinitive have in English?
"to"
You(pl) are doing.
Vous faites
The students are studying. Translate the sentence, but also SPELL the verb
Les étudiants étudient.
It goes around un pantalon
une ceinture
C'est un téléphone où on regarde un vidéo peut-être
un portable
How many conjugated forms are there in the present tense?
6
Are you(pl)?
Est-ce que vous êtes?
Translate to English: Nous n'habitons pas à Paris.
We don't live in Paris.
Les chaussure qu'on porte pour jouer au basket.
les tennis
Le contraire de "avoir raison" (you can't just say it in the negative)
avoir tort
Translate: the red dress
la robe rouge