FREN 105 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Soyons

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L’impératif et Relatif Pronouns
L’impératif
Relatif Pronouns
Qui
Used to replace the subject of a sentence a person, thing, or idea.
English equivalent: what, who, which, whom, that
Ex: J’ai un chein Le chein adore jouer. J’ai u chei qui adore jouer
Que Qu’
Refers to the direct object of a sentence a person, thing, or idea.
English equivalent: what, which, whom, that
Ex. La maison était dans ce village. Elle aimait la maison. La maison qu’elle aiait était dans ce village.
Refers to places or expression of time
English equivalent: where, when, that
Ex. Voilà le café j’ai recontré Serge. There’s the café where I et Serge
- er
- ir
- re
Manger
Finir
Mettre
Avoir
Être
Tu
mange
finis
mets
Take away -s for
er verbs; leave s
for ir & re verbs
aie
sois
Nous
mangeons
finnissons
mettons
ayons
soyons
Vous
mangez
finissez
mettez
ayez
soyez
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