L'impératif présent
The imperative mood is used to give commands, orders, or instructions. It has only three forms: tu, nous, and vous. The present tense is used for most commands.
Joue
sans faire le bruit s'il te plaîtfais
pas de bruit.The imperative mood is used to give commands, orders, or instructions. It has only three forms: tu, nous, and vous. The present tense is used for most commands.
Joue
sans faire le bruit s'il te plaîtfais
pas de bruit.The relative pronoun 'ce que' is used to mean 'what' when it refers to something unknown or undefined. It's often used to introduce a subordinate clause and acts as the direct object of the verb in that clause.
ce qu'
a fait Caillou aujourd'hui.The imparfait is used for descriptions in the past, habitual actions, and ongoing states. The passé composé is used for completed actions in the past. Often, they are used together to narrate, with the imparfait setting the scene and the passé composé describing the main events.
passée
quand Caillou avait
tout juste trois ans.joue
sans faire le bruit s'il te plaît, Mouseline va
faire sa sieste.The verb 'faire' is highly versatile and features in numerous idiomatic expressions where its meaning extends beyond 'to make' or 'to do'. Understanding these expressions is essential for fluency.
faisant du bruit
.s'assurer que
la cuisine est bien nettoyée peux-tu m'aider à
ramasser la poussière j'ai trouvé ce qu'il faut
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