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Grammar
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- adjectives: formation and placement
- adjectives that precede the noun
- adjectives whose meaning varies with placement
- adverbs: formation and placement
- alternate forms (1) ne … jamais, rien, personne, etc.
- alternate forms (2) ne … aucun, ni … ni, que
- basic negation: ne … pas
- bon/meilleur vs. bien/mieux
- c’est vs il/elle est
- comparisons with adjectives
- conditional
- conjunctions that take the subjunctive
- demonstrative pronouns
- determiners: expressions of quantity
- determiners: indefinite articles
- disjunctive pronouns
- futur antérieur
- futur proche
- future: usage
- gender: masculine, feminine
- il y a ‘ago’
- imparfait: formation
- imparfait: idiomatic uses
- imparfait: states of being, habitual actions
- imperative mood
- impersonal verbs & expressions: il faut, il est important …
- indefinite determiners
- indefinite pronouns
- indirect object pronouns
- interrogative and exclamative quel
- interrogative pronoun lequel
- interrogative pronouns
- interrogative words: où, quand, comment
- introduction to adjectives
- introduction to interrogatives
- introduction to negation
- introduction to nouns
- irregular adjectives
- irregular subjunctive
- modal verbs vouloir, pouvoir, devoir
- narration: passé composé vs. imparfait
- number: singular, plural
- one-word negative sentences si, jamais, etc.
- participles as adjectives
- passé composé of pronominal verbs
- passé composé with avoir
- passé composé with être
- passé simple
- past conditional
- past subjunctive
- placement of adverbs with the passé composé
- plus-que-parfait
- prepositions with places
- present participle
- present tense
- pronominal verbs
- questions with subject/verb inversion
- recent past (venir de + infinitive)
- regular subjunctive
- relative pronouns: ce qui, ce que
- relative pronouns: dont, où, etc. present tense
- relative pronouns: qui and que
- reported speech in the past
- si clauses
- simple future: irregular
- simple future: regular
- subjunctive summary
- subjunctive usage: doubt
- subjunctive usage: obligation
- subjunctive usage: will, emotion, desire
- superlative of adjectives
- tout
- voilà vs. il y a
- ways to avoid the subjunctive
- yes/no questions: est-ce que, n’est-ce pas
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