What does it mean when a verb is described as "regular"?
The verb conjugations have a consistent pattern.
Are avoir and être regular or irregular verbs? Explain.
They are both irregular verbs because neither follow a consistent pattern associated with their verb groups.
What is blue in French?
bleu
is -ette a masculine or feminine ending?
Count 1-10 in French
Un, deux, trois, quatre, cinq, six, sept, huit, neuf, dix
Name 5 regular -er verbs in French
Which French verb, between avoir and être, would you use to describe your age?
Avoir
What is pink in French?
rose
is -ier a masculine or feminine ending?
Masculine (un fermier)
Count by 10s in French (10-100)
Dix, vingt, trente, quarante, cinquante, soixante, soixante-dix, quatre vingt, quatre vingt dix, cent
Conjugate jouer
je joue nous jouons
tu joues vous jouez
il/elle joue ils/elles jouent
What does the accent in être do?
Shows there once was an s after the first e (i.e. was once spelled estre, which you can see in tu es and il/elle est)
What is yellow in French?
Jaune
What definite article does "communication" use?
La communication
Count from 10-20 in French
dix, onze, douze, treize, quatorze, quince, seize, dix-sept, dix-huit, dix-neuf, vingt
Conjugate détester
je déteste nous détestons
tu détestes vous détestez
il/elle déteste ils/elles détestent
Conjugate avoir
j'ai nous avons
tu as vous avez
il/elle a ils/elles ont
What is green in French?
vert
What definite article does "féminisme" use?
Le féminisme
What is 99 in French?
quatre vingt dix-neuf
Conjugate inviter
j'invite nous invitons
tu invites vous invitez
il/elle invite ils/elles invitent
Conjugate être
je suis nous sommes
tu es vous êtes
il/elle est ils/elles sont
List the colors of the rainbow in order in French
Rouge, orange, jaune, vert, bleu, (indigo,) violet
What definite article does "habillage" use?
L'habillage
Name at least one French-speaking country that uses different, more specific words for 70, 80, and 90
OR: state what those different words are
Belgium, Switzerland, Democratic Republic of Congo, Rwanda...
septante, huitante/octante, nonante