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FOREWORDPage15

1.Bonjour !

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EXERCISEPage18

2.SpellingandthealphabetPage19

EXERCISESPage19

3.Être (tobe)Page20

-Tu andvousPage20 -On andnous Page21

EXERCISESPage23

-C'est vsIlestPage26

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EXERCISESPage32

EXERCICESPage36

6.Avoir (tohave)Page38

EXERCISESPage39

-Il y a Page44

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-Être et avoir Page46

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EXERCISES Page 50

-I. En Page 51 -II. Pour, avec Page 52

EXERCISES Page 54

-IV. "À" vs "de" Page 58

EXERCISES Page 62

9. Aller (to go) Page 64

-ChezPage 64

EXERCISES 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 87

EXERCISES Page 89

-Qui, comment, pourquoi, quand, où, combien... Page 91

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15. Verbes pronominaux (ReŇexive verbs) Page 98

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17.Quelqu'un,quelque chose,etc.(Someone,something,etc.)Page106

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18. Regularverbsendingin"ir"inthepresenttensePage109

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19. Regularverbsendingin"re"and"oir"inthepresenttensePage113

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20.Pouvoir (can/beableto),vouloir (towant),devoir (tohaveto/must)Page117

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21.Falloir anddevoir (tohaveto)Page120

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22.Voir (tosee),regarder (tolookat/towatchͿPage122

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23.Entendre (tohear),écouter (tolistento)Page124

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25.Penser, croire (tothinkandtobelieve)Page128

EXERCISEPage128

26.Savoir vsconnaître (bothverbsmean:toknow)Page129

EXERCISESPage131

27.Le passé composé:ThemostusualpasttensePage132

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31.Tu m'aimes ? Non, mais je t'aime bien ! (Tolove/tolike) Page152

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32.Manquer/rater (tomiss,tolack,tofail)Page155

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33.Theverbpasser(Topass,tostopby,etc.) Page159

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34.Les adverbes (Theadverbs)Page164

-PlacementoftheadverbsPage165

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35.La comparaison (Makingcomparisons)

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36.Être en train de,venir de,être sur le point de...

(Inthemistofdoingsomething,etc.)

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EXERCISESPage172

37.Les pronoms directs et indirects (Directandindirectpronouns)Page173

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38.Thepronouns"en"and"y"Page177

EXERCISESPage178

Depuis,ça fait,il y a,pendant,durant,pour,dans,enPage179

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40.An vsannée,jourvsjournée, etc.Page185

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41.Le futur (Thefuture)Page188

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44.La politesse (Afewpoliteforms)Page200

EXERCISESPage201

SOLUTIONSOFTHEEXERCISESPage203

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Bonjour, bonsoir...

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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- -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 un de ces quatre ! =Seeyouoneofthesedays!Youuseitwhenyouarenotsurewhenyouwillsee someoneagain.

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