Grammaire
Des structures plus riches pour raconter, comparer, nuancer et parler du passé ou de l’avenir.
- Passé Composé (Avoir)Talking about completed past actions.
- Passé Composé (Être)Movement verbs and agreement rules.
- L’ImparfaitHabits, settings, and ongoing past actions.
- Reflexive Verbs (Past)Daily routine verbs in the past tense.
- Direct Object PronounsReplacing nouns with le, la, les.
- Indirect Object PronounsReplacing “to someone” with lui and leur.
- The Pronouns Y and EnReplacing places and quantities.
- The Future SimplePredicting the future and making promises.
- The ImperativeGiving orders, advice, and suggestions.
- Introduction to ConditionalExpressing wishes and polite requests.
- Relative Pronouns (Qui/Que)Connecting sentences using who, which, and that.
- Subjunctive IntroductionExpressing necessity and emotions.
- Demonstrative PronounsCelui, celle, ceux, celles.
- Complex NegationNever, nothing, nobody, no longer.
- Comparatives & SuperlativesBetter, worse, the best.
- AdverbsDescribing how actions are done.
- Time PrepositionsDepuis, pendant, il y a.
- The Gerund (Le Gérondif)Expressing simultaneous actions.
- Recent Past (Venir de)Talking about what just happened.