Grammar
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Grammar
Grammar - Facettes 1
Summary of Grammar Terminology
Sentence
Question
Negation
Nouns
Gender of the Nouns
Plural
Determiner
Article
Dependent Possessive Pronouns
Dependent Demonstrative Pronouns
Dependent Interrogative Pronoun of “quel” (= what, which)
Adjectives
Agreement of Adjectives
Adjective Placement
Pronouns
Subject Pronouns
Object Pronouns
Stressed Independent Personal Pronouns
Verbs
Auxiliary Verbs
Class 1 Verbs
Class 2 Verbs
Verbs Ending in “-re”
Irregular verbs
Imperative
Class 1 Verbs
Verbs Ending in “-ir” and “-re”
Past Compound Tense
Forming the Past Compound Tense
Using the Auxiliary Verbs
Forming the Past Participle
Close Future and Close Past
Immediate Future
Recent Past
Grammar - Facettes 2
Summary of Grammar Terminology
Comparative and Superlative
Adjectives
Adverbs
Nouns
Adverbs
Formation of Adverbs
Simple Adverbs
Time Expressions
Pronoun „tout“
Pronoun „tout“
Pronouns „tout, tous“
Intensifying Cleft Sentences
Pronouns
Pronouns of Indirect Object
Pronouns “en” and “y”
Relative Pronouns
Extended Interrogative Independent Pronouns
Verbs
Agreement of Past Participle
Reflexive Verbs
Imperfect
Conditional
Future tense
Subjunctive
Conjugation of Auxiliary Verbs
List of Conjugations
Grammar - Facettes plus
Sentences
Questions
Negation
Emphasizing Sentence Constructions “c’est... qui”, “c’est... que”
Nouns
Gender of the Nouns
Plural
Determiner
Articles
Dependent Possessive Pronouns
Dependent Demonstrative Pronouns
Dependent Interrogative Pronoun of “quel” (= what, which)
Indefinite Pronouns
Adjectives
Agreement of Adjectives
Adjective Placement
Comparison
Comparison of Adjectives
Comparison of Adverbs
Nouns - Comparing
Adverbs
Formation of Adverbs
Irregular Adverbs
Placement of an Adverb in a Sentence
Time details
Pronouns
Subject Pronouns
Stressed Independent Personal Pronouns
Direct Object Pronouns
Pronouns of Indirect Object
Pronouns “en” and “y”
Order of Two Pronouns in a Sentence
Relative Pronouns
Extended Interrogative Independent Pronouns
Independent Demonstrative Pronoun
Independent Possessive Pronoun
Indefinite Pronouns
Verbs
Present Tense
Auxiliary Verbs “avoir” and “être”
Class 1 Verbs (Ended in „-er“)
Verbs of the 2nd Class (Ended in „-ir“)
Verbs Ended in “-re”. Paradigm: “vendre”
Reflexive Verbs
Imperative
Imperative of the 1st Class Verbs Ended in “-er”
Imperative of Reflexive Verbs
Imperative of the Rest of Verbs
Placement of Pronouns in Imperative
Past Compound Tense
Forming Compound Past Tense (passé composé)
Using the Auxiliary Verbs “avoir” and “être”
Reflexive Verbs
Forming the Past Participle (participe passé)
Agreement of Past Participle in “passé composé”
Imperfect
Forming
Usage
Past Perfect
Forming
Usage
Simple Perfect
Forms
Usage
Close Future and Close Past
Close Past (passé récent)
Close Future (futur proche)
Present Conditional and Simple Future Tense
Forming
Usage of the Present Conditional
Usage of the Future Tense
Past Conditional
Forming
Usage
Present Subjunctive (subjonctif présent)
Forms
Usage
Idioms and Verbs Connected to Subjunctive (Subjonctif)
Subjunctive after Conjunctions
Infinitive or Subjunctive (subjonctif)
Present Participle
Forming
Usage
Participle (gérondif)
Passive
Forming
Usage
Replacing the Passive
Indirect speech
Forming
Changes in the Reported Speech
Indirect question
Forming
Change in the Indirect Question
Conjugation of Auxiliary Verbs
List of Conjugations