It is the word that falls on the blank in this sentence:
Hier, nous __________ allés au centre commercial.
What is "sommes"?
It is the correct way to translate the following sentence into English:
I was eating
What is "Je mangeais"?
Je parle= I speak, I am speaking, I do speak
What are the three meanings of the verbs?
It is the word that falls on the blank in the sentence below:
Je _____ faire du shopping ce soir.
What is "vais"?
Usually the '-ing' words in English
What is the imparfait?
To make the participle for ER verbs....
What is "chop off the ER and add é"?
Take the nous form of the verb and drop the ons ending.
What is the way to form the imparfait?
Things that someone is doing at the time they are speaking
What is the present tense describing?
Take the present tense of 'aller'
What is forming the first part of the near future tense?
Usually the '-ed' or past tense words without an '-ing' in English
What is the passé composé?
To make the past participle for IR verbs...
What is "chop off the r"?
Something people used to do or used to be
What is the imparfait used to describe?
It is the word that falls on the blank in the sentence below:
Je ______ du shopping.
What is "fais"?
Add an infinitive
What is forming the second part of the near future tense?
Something that is about to happen but has not happened yet
What is the near future?
To make the past participle for RE verbs...
What is "chop off the RE and replace with u"?
I was not home, I was eating dinner.
What is an English example of the imparfait?
Placer, manger, envoyer
What are three words that follow the -er verb pattern but also have changes to the beginning when used in a present tense sentence.
I am going to go shopping tonight.
What is an example in English?
Something you are doing now
What is the present?
The two parts to the passé composé are...
What is "the helping verb + the past participle"?
The time span of an ongoing action
What is the imparfait?
It is the word that falls on the blank in the sentence below:
Je _____ l'Arc de Triomphe.
What is "vois"?
This tense is used when talking about something that is...
What is "going to happen"?
The words with the '-ais'
What is a way to quickly identify the imparfait?