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- Page 22 and 23: cent 100 une centaine (one hundred)
- Page 24 and 25: Lesson 0.09 - The Date V: The days
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- Page 36 and 37: Leçon 01 : 01 Grammaire de base Le
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S'amuser Main article: French/Gramm
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Note that while le, la, and les are
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la terrasse patio Furniture le balc
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Il vous voit. - He sees you. Indire
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Je mange une cerise. Je ne mange pa
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J'y vais. - I'm going there. Tu y v
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les livres de Marc the books of Mar
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mettre - to put, to place Irregular
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Charles Aznavour Gilbert Becaud Jac
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le savant scientist observer analys
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LEVEL TWO Level Two Lessons Content
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Lesson 2.01 - School G: Introductio
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G: Écrire & Lire Écrire is an irr
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-re verbs répondre répond répond
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oire | conduire | connaître | croi
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Lesson 2.03 - Shopping V: Shopping
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-exer are regular -er verbs, but al
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V: Practise Conversations Let's pra
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Lesson 2.04 - Going Out G: À and D
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Prenez place ! - Take a seat! (very
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la première rue - the first street
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vous ouvrez ils ouvrent past partic
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Ils sont sortis with direct object
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Lesson 2.06 - Everyday Life G: Dorm
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G: Falloir falloir - to be necessar
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past participle in perfect tenses).
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la dinde turkey le crabe crab le ja
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Nous avons mangé une tarte. We ate
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Lesson 2.09 - Dining V: General Din
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le pourboire laisser je voudrais..
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Lesson 2.10 - Communication G: -aî
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French Verb • Print version • a
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LEVEL THREE Level Three Lessons Con
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Lesson 3.01 - Vacations V: General
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Je vais au Texas. - Je reviens du T
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le (grand-duché du) Luxembourg Lux
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G: Perfect Tenses You will be learn
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Lesson 3.02 - Work G: Irregular Pas
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Lesson 3.03 - Health V: Illness Fre
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pas possible ("not possible") telle
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Le poumon Lung L'estomac (m) Stomac
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The indirect object pronouns do not
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Lesson 3.05 - Youth G: Imperfect -
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All forms except nous and vous have
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Reciprocal Verbs With reciprocal ve
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Lesson 3.07 - Ancient History L'his
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Lesson 3.08 - Revolution! Déclarat
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in the phrases ce qui and ce que, w
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G: Superlative le/la/les + plus/moi
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V: France's Role in Global Politics
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GRAMMAR Grammar Contents Informatio
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No change -e -e Final Consonant Dou
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Third person singular - son, sa, se
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But negative adverbs, such as pas (
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Examples French Grammar • Print v
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2nd person 3rd person plural nous w
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Je ne l'ai donné à personne (I di
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sous sur under 1. on 2. upon 3. on
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It is used in the same ways as the
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Note that while le, la, and les are
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L'impératif When expressing positi
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(He likes this film. => Does he lik
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Verb tenses sorted by type Simple t
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Verbs Due to their specificity, min
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la saison le printemps l'été (m)
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English - French Dictionary See: Le
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See: European History For the histo
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E French English l'Écosse (f) Scot
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le Luxembourg Luxembourg M French E
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Saint-Vincent-et-les-Grenadines (m)
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please s'il vous plaît /sil vu pl
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Courtesy La politesse Please S'il t
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IPA chart French consonants Dental
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Bagnole n., Slang for 'car' ban-YOL
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n., college or university; short fo
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Verlan Verlan is roughly similar to
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Example: E: 2.01 1 - School Vocabul
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preferences utility. If you are usi
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French administration Le portail de
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Dit-elle à cette emprunteuse. —
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How To Read The Anthem You will not
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UNCATEGORIZED TEXTS Déclaration de
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WIKINEWS Information Featured News
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hello explain passe compose tense I
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Lessons information Lesson Planning
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