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primarily her ownȱworksȱintoȱEnglishȱ 9FOREWORDPage15
1.Bonjour !
Page17
EXERCISEPage18
2.SpellingandthealphabetPage19
EXERCISESPage19
3.Être (tobe)Page20
-Tu andvousPage20 -On andnous Page21EXERCISESPage23
C'est vsIlestPage26
EXERCISESPage28
EXERCISESPage32
EXERCICESPage36
6.Avoir (tohave)Page38
EXERCISESPage39
Il y a Page44
EXERCISESPage44
Être et avoir Page46
EXERCISESPage46
TABLEOFCONTENTS
10 )UHQFK*UDPPDU%DVLFVDQG%H\RQGEXERCISES Page 50
-I. En Page 51 -II. Pour, avec Page 52EXERCISES Page 54
-IV. "À" vs "de" Page 58EXERCISES Page 62
9. Aller (to go) Page 64
-ChezPage 64EXERCISES Page 66
10. Faire (to do/to make) Page 68
EXERCISES Page 71
11. Regular verbs ending in "er" in the present tense Page 74
EXERCISES Page 76
12. Si vs Oui Page 79
EXERCISES Page 80
EXERCISES Page 85
-EstͲce que, qu'estͲce que, que, quoi, quel... Page 87EXERCISES Page 89
-Qui, comment, pourquoi, quand, où, combien... Page 91EXERCISES Page 94
15. Verbes pronominaux (ReŇexive verbs) Page 98
EXERCISES Page 100
11 )UHQFK*UDPPDU%DVLFVDQG%H\RQGEXERCISESPage104
17.Quelqu'un,quelque chose,etc.(Someone,something,etc.)Page106
EXERCISESPage108
18. Regularverbsendingin"ir"inthepresenttensePage109
EXERCISESPage111
19. Regularverbsendingin"re"and"oir"inthepresenttensePage113
EXERCISESPage115
20.Pouvoir (can/beableto),vouloir (towant),devoir (tohaveto/must)Page117
EXERCISESPage118
21.Falloir anddevoir (tohaveto)Page120
EXERCISESPage121
22.Voir (tosee),regarder (tolookat/towatchͿPage122
EXERCISESPage123
23.Entendre (tohear),écouter (tolistento)Page124
EXERCISESPage125
EXERCISESPage127
25.Penser, croire (tothinkandtobelieve)Page128
EXERCISEPage128
26.Savoir vsconnaître (bothverbsmean:toknow)Page129
EXERCISESPage131
27.Le passé composé:ThemostusualpasttensePage132
EXERCISESPage136
EXERCISESPage142
1229.Le passé composé vsl'imparfait Page145
EXERCISESPage145
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EXERCISESPage150
31.Tu m'aimes ? Non, mais je t'aime bien ! (Tolove/tolike) Page152
EXERCISESPage154
32.Manquer/rater (tomiss,tolack,tofail)Page155
EXERCISESPage157
33.Theverbpasser(Topass,tostopby,etc.) Page159
EXERCISESPage162
34.Les adverbes (Theadverbs)Page164
-PlacementoftheadverbsPage165EXERCISESPage166
35.La comparaison (Makingcomparisons)
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EXERCISESPage168
EXERCISESPage170
36.Être en train de,venir de,être sur le point de...
(Inthemistofdoingsomething,etc.)Page171
EXERCISESPage172
37.Les pronoms directs et indirects (Directandindirectpronouns)Page173
EXERCISESPage175
38.Thepronouns"en"and"y"Page177
EXERCISESPage178
Depuis,ça fait,il y a,pendant,durant,pour,dans,enPage179EXERCISESPage182
13 )UHQFK*UDPPDU%DVLFVDQG%H\RQG40.An vsannée,jourvsjournée, etc.Page185
EXERCISESPage187
41.Le futur (Thefuture)Page188
EXERCISESPage190
EXERCISESPage194
EXERCISESPage198
44.La politesse (Afewpoliteforms)Page200
EXERCISESPage201
SOLUTIONSOFTHEEXERCISESPage203
15 )UHQFK*UDPPDU%DVLFVDQG%H\RQGFOREWORDȱ
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17 )UHQFK*UDPPDU%DVLFVDQG%H\RQG1.Bonjour !
Bonjour, bonsoir...
sayingbonjour (allday)orbonsoir (aLer6:00p.m.).Ofcourse,inreturnyoushoulddothesame.Ifyou walkintoaplaceĮlledwithwomenonly, yearsorless), youshouldsayBonjourMademoiselle. Au revoir, bonne journée, bonne soirée, bonne nuit... Whenyouleaveashoporarestaurantduringtheday,youshouldalwaysautomaŸcallysayau revoir (goodbye)orbonne journée(haveagoodday!).Intheevening,youmustsaybonne soirée(goodeven- ing).Andwhenyouleavesomeoneatnight,yousaybonne nuit(goodnight).À bientôt, à plus tard !...
-À bientôt ! =Seeyousoon!Usedwhenyouaregoingtoseethatpersonagainonedaybutyou'renot surewhen!Theequivalentof"seeyoulater."-À samedi,à mercredi,à ce soir,à demain,à la semaine prochaine,àdemain soir,à midi,etc.=Seeyou
anyspe- ciĮcdayorŸme. -À tout à l'heure ! =Seeyoulatertoday!Itissaidwhenyouaregoingtoseethatpersonagaininjusta fewhourswithinthatsameday.Theyoungerkidsandadultsmayjustsayà tout' andwillpronouncethet attheendoftheword. -À plus tard ! =Seeyoulater!Itisusedwhenyouareunsureifyou'regoingtoseethatpersonagainor notbutmostlikelywill.Theyoungerkidsandadultsmayjustsayà plusandwillpronouncethesatthe endoftheword.Intextmessages(sms),they simplywrite:À+. -À une prochaine ! =SeeyounextŸme!Sameasabove. -À un de ces quatre ! =Seeyouoneofthesedays!Youuseitwhenyouarenotsurewhenyouwillsee someoneagain.