Mary (have) a cat.
Has
Conjugate the verb 'to be' in the present tense
I am
You are
He/she/it is
We are
They are
Conjugate 'to have' in the negative
I don't have
You don't have
He/she/it doesn't have
We don't have
They don't have
Top of the line:
a) the best, the most expensive
b) a company that sells motor vehicles
c) tasks done in the house, like cleaning
a) the best, the most expensive
Transform the sentence into a question:
You are happy.
Are you happy?
Bob and Doug (eat) pancakes every day.
Eat
What (you/be) wearing?
are you
Translate the following:
Je n'ai pas d'argent.
I don't have money.
I do not have money.
Dealership:
a) tasks done in the house, like cleaning
b) physical money, not cheques or bank cards
c) a company that sells motor vehicles
c) a company that sells motor vehicles
Transform the sentence into a question:
I walk to work.
Do I walk to work?
Max (teach) French.
Teaches
Translate the following:
Il est content.
He is happy.
Translate the following:
Il n'aime pas mes chiens.
He doesn't like my dogs.
He does not like my dogs.
Power steering:
a) at a distance
b) A system which helps guide the wheels in a vehicle
c) Used to refer to multiple possibilities
b) A system which helps guide the wheels in a vehicle
Transform the sentence into a question:
Jack loves to run.
Does Jack love to run?
_____________ (he/walk) to school in the morning?
Does he walk to school in the morning?
Conjugate to be in the negative
I am not - I'm not
You are not - you're not
He/she/it is not - he/she/it's not
We are not - we're not
They are not - they're not
Translate the following:
Elle n'a pas de cheveux?
Doesn't she have hair?
Does she not have hair?
Further:
a) a type of fur
b) the best, the most expensive
c) at a distance
c) at a distance
What are the 5 basic question words?
Who, what, where, when, why, how
___ Richard ____ (like) Valtra tractors?
Does ... like
How do you ask a yes/no question using the verb 'to be'?
Give an example of a yes/no question.
Inverse the subject and the verb.
eg. Are you sad?
Translate the following:
Tu n'as pas faim ce matin ?
Aren't you hungry this morning?
Are you not hungry this morning?
Whether:
a) At a distance
b) Used to refer to multiple possibilities
c) Physical money, not cheques or bank cards
b) Used to refer to multiple possibilities
Translate the following sentence to English.
Qu'est-ce que Tom a mangé au petit déjeuner ?What did Tom eat for breakfast?