-oir verbs
partitives & venir
depuis, il y a, pendant
comparative & superlative of adverbs & adjectives
IO & DO pronouns
100

ils/elles peuvent means

they are able to

100

the correct partitive to go with some potatoes would be

des

100

depuis is used with what tense?

present

100
"moins" means

less

100

what pronouns represent who or what is being acted upon?

Direct object pronouns

200

in the passé compose, what does pouvoir use as the auxiliary verb?

avoir

200

"vient de" means

just did

200

what do "depuis, il y a, pendant" all have in common?

they all show the passage of time

200

bon and meilleur are examples of

adjectives

200

in the passé compose, where do the pronouns go?

before the auxiliary verb

300

in the passé compose, what does devoir mean?

"must have" or "had to"

300

rewrite the sentence "I ate some eggs" in french

j'ai mangé des oeufs.

300

how do you differentiate  depuis and pendant?

Depuis is something that is still going on, Pendant is something that happened and ended.

300

bien and mieux are examples of

adverbs

300

in the future proche, where do the pronouns go ?

before the infinitive

400

"elle a voulu faire du ski" in this sentence, what does the conjugation of vouloir mean?

tried to

400

what are the three indefinite articles?

un, une, and des

400

Translate: I played trombone for three years.

J'ai joué le trombone pendant trois ans.

400

create a superlative : le livre/ plus intéressant/ bibliothèque

 le livre le plus intéressant de la bibliothèque.

400

with affirmative commands, what do "me" and "te" change to?

moi and toi

500

when followed by a noun, what does devoir in the present tense mean?

to owe

500

devenir and revenir both use what in the passé compose?

être

500

what does "je suis allé à l'université il y a 10 ans" translate to?

i went to college 10 years ago

500

equation for the superlative ?

noun + le,la,les + plus/moins + adjective + du, de la, de l' + where

500

order of pronouns (ex: leur, vous, la)

me, te, nous, vous / le, la, les / leur, lui