very verby
awesome adjectives
pesky preps
numerous nouns
miscellaneous mess
100
They are "er" "ir" and "re"
What are the three verb families ?
100
this is the most common way to change an adjective from masculine to feminine
What is add an e?
100
a+le changes to this
What is au?
100
this does NOT mean a group of girls
What is elles?
100
these all make the sound of long A
What are er, ez and e accent aigu?
200
the word essay comes from this French verb
What is essayer?
200
canadienne
What is the feminine form of the adjective canadien?
200
de+les changes to this
What is des?
200
in English, this noun is plural, but in French it is singular and is an article of clothing
What is pantalon?
200
you need to know this verb to help form the future tense.
What is aller?
300
this is a verb without the er, ir, re on the end and translates with the English word "to"
What is an infinitive?
300
these adjectives go before the noun
What are B.A.N.G.S.?
300
this preposition often refers to someone's backside
What is derriere?
300
this pronoun can stand in for we, I, you, they, he, she
What is "on"?
300
nouns must begin with these
What are articles or le, la, les, un, une, des?
400
the verb endings are the same for these two verb families in the plural form +- +
How are the er and re verb families similar?
400
because the adjective comes before a noun which begins with an h or a vowel
What is why are there 2 masculine forms of some adjectives?
400
this preposition means inside of something, not in a city or country
What is dans?
400
In a school, you don't want to get called there
What is un bureau?
400
In French, they are to attend, to help and to wait for
What are assister, aider and attendre?
500
these verbs do not follow the patterns for their verb families
What are irregular verbs?
500
add an x instead of an s
What is how do you make most adjectives ending in eau plural?
500
this preposition has 3 accents when you write it
What is a cote de?
500
in Europe, this sport is known as le football
What is le soccer?
500
In English it means to demand, but it's not so strong in French?
What is "demander"?
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