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Lesson 2.04 - Going Out<br />

G: À and De<br />

The preposition à can indicate a destination, a location, a characteristic, measurement, a point in time,<br />

purpose, and several other things which will be covered later.<br />

When le follows à, the à and le combine into au. Similarly, à and les combine into aux.<br />

The preposition de can indicate an origin, contents, possession, cause, manner, and several other things<br />

which will be covered later.<br />

When le follows de, the de and le combine into du. Similarly, de and les combine into des.<br />

V: Leisure Activites<br />

Les loisirs refers to leisure activities.<br />

le cinéma<br />

la musique<br />

le baladeur<br />

une sortie<br />

un spectacle<br />

le théâtre<br />

le repos<br />

le vacancier<br />

la danse<br />

allumer/éteindre<br />

la télévision<br />

cinema<br />

music<br />

walkman<br />

going out<br />

a show<br />

the theater<br />

rest<br />

a vacationer<br />

dance<br />

to turn on/turn off<br />

television<br />

le(la) téléspectateur(trice) television<br />

viewer<br />

le sport<br />

sport<br />

G: Partir & Sortir<br />

French Verb • Present Indicative • audio (upload)<br />

partir to leave<br />

Singular<br />

(past participle - parti(e)(s))<br />

Plural<br />

first person je pars jeuh pahr I leave nous partons noo partoh we leave<br />

second person tu pars too pahr you leave<br />

third person<br />

il part eel pahr<br />

he leaves<br />

vous partez voo pahrtay you leave<br />

ils partent<br />

eel part<br />

they leave<br />

(masc. or mixed)

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