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iiiContents
Preface vii
Part 1
Articles and Adjectives
1 Definite Articles 3
2 Indefinite Articles 15
3 Demonstrative Adjectives 19
4 Possessive Adjectives 21
5 Interrogative Adjectives 25
Review 1 27
Part 2
Plurals, Quantity, and Partitive Articles
6 Plural of Nouns 33
7 Quantity 35
8 Partitive Articles 39
Review 2 43
For m o re inform a tion about this title, click here iv ContentsPart 3
Adjectives
9 Agreement of Adjectives 51
10 Position of Adjectives 59
11 Comparative and Superlative Forms
of Adjectives 63Review 3 65
Part 4
Adverbs
12 Position of Adverbs 69
13 Formation of Adverbs 73
14 Comparative and Superlative Forms
of Adverbs 75Review 4 77
Part 5
Subject, Stressed, and Object Pronouns
15 Subject Pronouns 83
16 Stressed Pronouns 85
17 Direct and Indirect Object Pronouns 87
18 Other Object Pronouns: y and en 95
Review 5 99
vContentsPart 6
Possessive, Demonstrative, and Interrogative Pronouns19 Possessive Pronouns 107
20 Demonstrative Pronouns 109
21 Interrogative Pronouns 111
Review 6 113
Part 7
Relative Pronouns
22 The Relative Pronouns qui and que 117
23 The Relative Pronouns quiand lequel
After Prepositions 119
24 The Relative Pronouns où and dont 123
25 Ce Before qui, que, and dont 127
Review 7 129
Part 8
Prepositions and Conjunctions
26 Prepositions 135
27 Geographical Expressions 143
28 Prepositional Expressions and Idioms 151
29 Conjunctions 159
Review 8 163
vi ContentsPart 9
Basic Verbal Structures
30 The Present Participle, Present Tense,
and Imperative 16731 The Near Future, Simple Future, Future
Perfect, and Present Conditional 179
32 Imparfait and passé composé 187
33 Imparfait and conditionnel 197
34 The Past Infinitive 199
Review 9 203
Part 10
Other Verbal Structures
35 The Present and Past Subjunctive 211
36 Reflexive Verbs and the Passive Voice 217
37 Negations 225
38 The Interrogative 229
39 Stem-Changing and Irregular Verbs 233
40 Verbal Expressions and Idioms 267
Review 10 273
Answer Key 281
viiPreface
If you"ve picked up this book, you know that to learn a language well-to read and write and to understand others and be understood yourself-at some point you just have to buckle down and deal with the grammar. French Grammar Drills will enable you to take charge of the grammar that you need to know French well by providing you with plenty of writing drills to reinforce your knowledge and enhance your ability to speak, read, and write with finesse. You will be able to work at your own pace while focusing on those aspects of grammar that require the most attention. Since so many grammatical elements in French vary as a function of the gender and number nouns, the book starts with a chapter on articles and tips showing you how to distinguish between masculine and feminine genders, as well as singular and plural forms, before moving on to chapters examining adjectives, adverbs, pronouns, prepositions, and conjunctions. The remain- ing chapters are devoted to verbal forms and tenses. The emphasis in the verb chapters is on those tenses of the indicative and subjunctive modes that are most frequently used in contemporary and conversational French. A variety of exercises will reinforce your ability to manipulate the French language. There are exercises after each set of explanations so you can imme- diately apply what you have learned. In addition, ten sets of review exercises follow each group of related chapters. They are found following the study of articles and adjectives (Part 1); after plurals, quantity, and partitive articles (Part 2); after the study of adjectives, including comparatives and superla- tives (Part 3); after the study of adverbs (Part 4); after the study of subject, stressed, and object pronouns (Part 5); after possessive, demonstrative, and interrogative pronouns (Part 6); after relative pronouns (Part 7); after prepo- sitions and conjunctions (Part 8); after the study of verbs in the future, condi- tional, imparfait, and passé composé, including present and past participles (Part 9); and after the study of the subjunctive, reflexive verbs, the passive voice, negations, interrogatives, irregular verb forms and verbal expressions (Part 10). These review exercises are given specific contexts with the aid of Copyright © 2007 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Click here for terms of use. viii Preface various "vignettes" that give you the opportunity to challenge yourself in communicative, real-life situations. You will find answers to all the exercises in the answer key at the back of the book. Once you"ve worked your way through French Grammar Drills, not only will you find yourself confidently on your way to fluency, this book will remain a unique resource anytime you need to clarify or review essential grammatical concepts.Part 1
Articles and Adjectives
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3 1Definite Articles
Definite articles accompany nouns representing specific things and people. They are usually translated
into English as the, although they are sometimes omitted in English.Gender and number of nouns
The definite article (the in English) varies according to the gender (masculine or feminine) and number
(singular or plural) of the noun it accompanies. Several abbreviations related to articles and nouns, as
well as the distinction between familiar and formal speech, are used throughout the book. They are: mmasculine ffeminine ssingular pl plural fam. familiar form. formal Use le before a masculine singular noun starting with a consonant. le livre the book le père the father Use la before a feminine singular noun starting with a consonant. la porte the door la dame the ladyUse l" before a singular noun (masculine or feminine) starting with a vowel or a mute h; the definite
articles le and la change to the form l": Copyright © 2007 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Click here for terms of use.4 Articles and Adjectives
l"homme (m) the man l"affiche (f) the poster Use les before any plural noun (masculine or feminine): les garçons the boys les filles the girls Since the use of leor la before a singular noun depends on the gender of that noun, here are a few rules of thumb to help you remember the gender of nouns. Here are some nouns representing male subjects and several animals. Male individuals are mas- culine, while females are feminine. Note that the general term for an animal can be masculine or feminine when one is referring to individuals of both genders: la grenouille,le crapaud. le chéri the darling (m) la chérie the darling (f) le père the father la mère the mother l"oncle (m)the uncle la tante the aunt le frère the brother la sur the sister le neveu the nephew la nièce the niece le charcutier the deli man la charcutière the deli lady le boulanger the baker (m) la boulangère the baker (f) le mécanicien the mechanic (m) la mécanicienne the mechanic (f) l"acteur (m) the actor l"actrice (f) the actress le lion the lion la lionne the lioness le coq the rooster la poule the chicken le crapaud the toad (m or f) la grenouille the frog (m or f) The ending of a noun can often help determine its gender. Here are some nouns ending in -e or in -on. These are usually feminine. la réponse the answer la danse the dance la chanson the song la soupe the soup la chaussure the shoe la maison the house la raison the reason la solution the solution5Definite Articles
Here are some nouns ending in consonants or in the vowels -i and -u. These are usually masculine. le lac the lake le ciel the sky le parti the (political) party le menu the menu lereçu the receipt le château the castle le tableau the painting le bureau the desk/officeExercise 1
Identify the gender of the noun by looking at its ending. Then write the appropriate article (le,la, or
l") before it. When you use l", specify the gender of the noun by indicating (m) or (f).1. maison
2. chéri
3. bureau
4. raison
5. menu
6. chérie
7. réponse
8. tableau
9. ciel
10. danse
11. coq
12. grenouille
13. boulanger
14. lionne
15. tante
In some cases, all or a majority of the members of a group have the same gender. For example, many names of trees and vegetables are masculine, while many names of fruits are feminine. Here are some common names of trees, vegetables, and fruits:6 Articles and Adjectives
Arbres Trees
le chêne the oak tree le bouleau the birch tree le saule the willow tree le palmier the palm tree le bananier the banana tree le manguier the mango tree l"olivier (m) the olive tree le pommier the apple tree l"amandier (m) the almond treeLégumes Vegetables Fruits Fruits
le céleri celery la tomate tomato le chou cabbage la banane banana le poireau leek la pêche peach le radis radish l"orange (f) orange le brocoli broccoli la mangue mango le haricot green bean la pomme apple le petit pois green pea la prune plum le poivron vert green pepper la pastèque watermelon l"oignon (m) onion la cerise cherry l"ail (m) garlic l"amande (f) almondExercise 2
Identify the gender of each noun by placing it in the correct category (Arbre,Légume,Fruit). Theninsert the correct article (le, la, or l") before it. If the article is l", indicate its gender by indicating (m)
or (f) next to it.Example: Arbre le chêne
1. poivron
2. radis
3. mangue
4. pommier
5. orange
6. poireau
7Definite Articles
7. cerise
8. chou
9. saule
10. palmier
11. ail
12. banane
13. olivier
14. petit pois
Units of measurement are masculine (except for la livre,pound); most words of English origin and the names of languages are also masculine. Here are some examples:Unités de mesure Units of measurement
le watt watt le volt volt le litre liter le gramme gram le kilogramme kilogram le mètre meter le kilomètre kilometerMots d"origine anglaise Words of English origin
le parking parking le stress stress le week-end weekend le bowling bowling le rock rock (music) le jazz jazz (music) le tennis tennisLangues Languages
l"anglais (m) English le français French l"allemand (m) German l"espagnol (m) Spanish l"italien (m) Italian le portugais Portuguese8 Articles and Adjectives
le chinois Chinese le russe Russian l"arabe (m) Arabic le suédois Swedish le norvégien Norwegian le danois Danish le finlandais Finnish The names of days, seasons, and months are masculine.Les jours Days
(le) lundi Monday(s) (le) mardi Tueday(s) (le) mercredi Wednesday(s) (le) jeudi Thursday(s) (le) vendredi Friday(s) (le) samedi Saturday(s) (le) dimanche Sunday(s)Les mois Months
janvier January février February mars March avril April mai May juin June juillet July août August septembre September octobre October novembre November décembre DecemberLes saisons Seasons
l"hiver (m) winter le printemps spring l"été (m) summer l"automne (m) fall9Definite Articles
Exercise 3
Justify the masculine gender of each of the following words by placing them into the proper cat- egory: units of measurement (U), words of English origin (E), days (D), months (M), seasons (S), or languages (L).1. volt
2. tennis
3. samedi
4. été
5. février
6. mercredi
7. chinois
8. arabe
9. kilomètre
10. basket
11. janvier
12. hiver
13. week-end
14. automne
15. rock
A few nouns can be masculine or feminine; many of these change meaning if they change their gender. Examples: l"élève(m) male student l"élève (f) female student le livre book la livre pound (weight) le tour tour (visit)/trick la tour tower le mort dead man la mort death le physique physical appearance la physique physics le voile veil la voile sail le poste job/post/position la poste post office10 Articles and Adjectives
Exercise 4
Identify the meaning (in English) of each of the following phrases and write the correct article before
each noun.1. voile du bateau
2. mort du poète
3. physique de l"athlète
4. livre de pain
5. poste de professeur
6. voile de la femme
7. poste du village
8. tour guidé du musée
9. mort dans le cercueil
10. physique et la chimie
Exercise 5
Write the correct definite article (le,la, or l") before each noun. When the article is l", specify the gender
of the noun by indicating (m) or (f) for masculine or feminine.1. anglais
2. école
3. bateau
4. chanson
5. tableau
6. ami
7. histoire
8. crayon
9. allemand
10. ballon
11. gâteau
12. raison
13. radis
14. menu
11Definite Articles
15. carte
16. stress
17. palmier
18. tomate
19. pêche
20. boulanger
21. mécanicienne
22. tante
23. grand-père
24. sur
25. jeudi
26. hockey
27. manguier
28. mangue
29. saule
30. haricot
Use of the definite article
The French definite article is generally used to translate the English article the. It is often required in
French even though it may be absent in English. The definite article (le, la, l", or les) is necessary in
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