L'impératif présent
The imperative mood is used to express direct commands, orders, or requests. It has distinct forms for different persons (tu, vous, nous).
Ouvre
grand tes oreilles.Fais
cagnes.The imperative mood is used to express direct commands, orders, or requests. It has distinct forms for different persons (tu, vous, nous).
Ouvre
grand tes oreilles.Fais
cagnes.The imparfait tense is used for descriptions in the past, habitual actions, or actions that were ongoing when another action occurred. It often translates to 'was/were + -ing' in English.
emmenait
Caillou observer les oiseaux.était
très impatient.Pronoms interrogatifs (interrogative pronouns) like 'où', 'pourquoi', 'qui', 'que', etc. are used to ask questions in French. They often replace the noun being asked about.
Où
ils sontPourquoi
tu le suisNegation in French typically involves two parts: 'ne' before the conjugated verb and another negative element (like 'pas', 'jamais', 'rien') after the verb.
ne
vois pas
d'oiseau, moi.ne pas
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