to sing
chanter
"nous" ending of an -er verb
-ons
"they" for all girls
elles
The two words that make a sentence negative
"ne" and "pas".
To ask a yes/no question in French, we often put THIS group of words in front of the sentence.
est-ce que...
to play
jouer
You speak (singular/informal).
Tu parles
"they" for all boys
ils
To make a sentence negative, you place the "ne" and "pas" alongside THIS part of speech.
the (conjugated) verb.
What type of question is it: "Tu aimes le basketball?"
Intonation.
to speak/talk
parler
I like soccer.
J'aime le football.
"they" for a group of girls and boys
ils
I don't like dogs.
Je n'aime pas les chiens.
What form of the French "you" would we use to address the President of the United States? (tu or vous?)
vous
to study
étudier
He works.
Il travaille.
I study music.
J'etudie la musique.
Make this sentence negative: "Elle marche à l'école."
What is "Elle ne marche pas à l'école."
Answer this question: "Tu aimes les sciences?"
Oui, J'aime les sciences /Non, Je n'aime pas les sciences.
to listen to
écouter
You (plural or formal) eat.
Vous mangez.
She visits Paris.
Elle visite Paris.
I don't watch Disney.
Je ne regarde pas Disney.
Conjugate in the present tense:
Ils (ne pas parler) français.
Ils ne parlent pas français.