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A COMPLETE FRENCH GRAMMAR FOR

REFERENCE

AND PRACTICE

Trudie Maria Booth

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Contents (Table des Matieres)

Chapter 1

Chapter2

Chapter3

Chapter4

ChapterS

Acknowledgements

Preface

Numbers

Cardinal numbers

Ordinal numbers

Approximate numbers

Telling time

Days, months, seasons, dates

Fractions

demi and moitie

The Present Indicative

Regular verbs

Verbs ending in

-er

Verbs with spelling changes

Verbs ending in

-ir

Verbs ending in -re

The negative form

The interrogative form

Irregular verbs

The uses

of the present indicative

The close future and the recent past

Problem verbs

Idiomatic expressions

Impersonal verbs

Pronominal Verbs

Regular pronominal verbs

Irregular pronominal verbs

The use

of pronominal verbs with parts of the body

Reciprocal verbs

Pronominal constructions with a passive meaning

The Imperative

Regular forms of the imperative

The negative imperative

Irregular forms

of the imperative

The imperative of pronominal verbs

The Passe Compose

The passe compose of verbs conjugated with avoir

The passe compose of verbs conjugated with etre

The passe compose of verbs conjugated with avoir and etre

The passe compose of pronominal verbs

The uses

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iv Contents

Chapter 6 The Imperfect 71

The formation of the imperfect 71

The uses of the imperfect 73

The imperfect versus the passe compose 77

Chapter7 The Pluperfect and the Passe Simple 81

The formation of the pluperfect 81

The uses of the pluperfect 82

The passe simple 83

The formation of the passe simple 83

The uses of the passe simple 87

The passe ante rieur 88

Chapter 8 The Future Tenses 89

The formation of the simple future 89

The uses of the simple future 92

The close future 94

The formation of the future perfect 95

The uses of the future perfect 96

Chapter9 The Conditional 97

The formation of the present conditional 97

The uses of the present conditional 99

The formation of the past conditional 103

The uses of the past conditional 105

Tense sequences in conditional sentences 106

Chapter 10 The Subjunctive 109

The present subjunctive of regular verbs 110

The present subjunctive of irregular verbs 111

The past subjunctive 116

The uses of the subjunctive 117

The subjunctive in the main clause 131

The Imperfect subjunctive 133

The pluperfect subjunctive 134

Chapter 11 Personal Pronouns 135

Subject pronouns 135

Direct object pronouns 136

Indirect object pronouns 141

The pronoun y 144

Idiomatic expressions with y 145

The pronoun en 147

Idiomatic expressions with en 150

Double object pronouns 152

Disjunctive pronouns 156

Chapter 12 Negative Expressions 163

Forms 163

The position of negative expressions 174

The combination of negative expressions 175

Ne ... que 176

The ne pleonastique 180

Contents v

Chapter 13 The Infinitive 181

The present infinitive 181

The past infinitive 181

The negative infinitive 182

The uses of the infinitive 183

The infinitive as the object of a verb 185

Causative faire 191

The infinitive as the object of an adjective 192

The infinitive as the object of a noun 194

Chapter 14 The Present Participle 195

The formation ofthe present participle 195

The uses of the present participle 196

The gerund 199

Chapter 15 The Passive Voice 203

The formation of the passive voice 203

The uses of the passive voice 206

Chapter 16 The Articles 209

The forms of the definite article 209

The uses of the definite article 212

The forms of the indefinite article 219

The uses of the indefinite article 219

The forms of the partitive article 223

The uses of the partitive article 224

Chapter 17 The Noun 233

The gender of nouns 233

The plural of nouns 253

Chapter 18 Problem Nouns 263

Chapter 19 The Descriptive Adjective 279

Masculine and feminine singular forms 279

The plural forms of the descriptive adjective 284

The position of the descriptive adjective 287

Translation difficulties 291

Chapter20 Adverbs 295

Adverbs stemming from adjectives 295

Adverbs not stemming from adjectives 298

Adjectives used adverbially 304

The position of the adverb 304

Proverbs and expressions 309

Chapter21 The Comparative and the Superlative 311

The comparative of adjectives 311

The comparative of adverbs 314 The comparative of nouns 317 The comparative of verbs 318

The superlative of adjectives 323

The superlative of adverbs 325

The superlative of nouns 326

The superlative of verbs 326

Idiomatic expressions 327

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Chapter 22 Questions 329

Questions asking for a yes or no answer 329

Questions asking for specific information 331

Chapter23 Possessive Adjectives and Pronouns 345

The forms of the possessive adjectives 345

The uses of the possessive adjectives 348

Proverbs and expressions 349

The forms of the possessive pronouns 354

The uses of the possessive pronouns 354

Chapter24 Relative Pronouns 357

Relative pronouns with a specific antecedent 357

Relative pronouns without a specific antecedent 366 Chapter25 Demonstrative Adjectives and Pronouns 373

The forms of demonstrative adjectives 373

The forms of demonstrative pronouns 375

Invariable demonstrative pronouns 377

Chapter 26 Prepositions 385

Simple prepositions 385

Compound prepositions 386

a. 392 de 396 en 401 dans 405 sur 409 chez 411 pour 412 par 414 avec 415 sans 417 contre 418 entre 418

Prepositions with verbs 421

Prepositions with geographical names 423

Chapter27 Conjunctions 431

Coordinating conjunctions 431

Subordinating conjunctions 433

Chapter28 Indefinite Adjectives, Adverbs and Pronouns 437

Chapter29 Direct Speech and Indirect Speech 453

Declarative sentences in indirect speech 453

The imperative in indirect speech 455

Indirect questions 455

Change of expressions of time in indirect speech 458

Chapter30 False Cognates 461

Appendix: Verbs+ Infinitive 471

French-English glossary 473

English-French glossary 477

Index 485

Acknowledgements

I would like to express my sincere gratitude and appreciation to all who have supported me throughout

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