VERBE ACHETER(
(Les verbes en -eter et -eler doublent leur consonne devant le -e muet à certaines personnes)
<span>j'achète
tu achètes
il,elle, on achète
nous achetons
vous achetez
ils,elles achètent
VERBE VOYAGER
</span><span> </span><span>je voyage
tu voyages
il,elle, on voyage
nous voyageons
vous voyagez
ils,elles voyagent
VERBE NAGER (</span><span>Les verbes en –GER prennent un E après le G devant A et O)
</span>Je nage
Tu nages
Il, elle, on nage
Nous nageons
Vous nagez
Ils, elles nagent
VERBE APPELER(
(Les verbes en -eter et -eler doublent leur consonne devant le -e muet à certaines personnes)
Au présent<span> ils doublent la consonne sauf à la 1ère et 2e personne du pluriel.
</span><span>j'appelle (</span><span>son è grâce au doublement du L)
tu appelles
il,elle,on appelle
nous appelons (</span><span>son e, pas de doublement du L nécessaire)
vous appelez (pas de doublement du L nécessaire)
ils,elles appellent
</span>
<span>VERBE APPUYER (</span><span>les verbes en 'yer' changent leur 'y' en 'i' devant un 'e' muet
</span>
<span>j'appuie
tu appuies
il,elle, on appuie
nous appuyons (</span><span><span>.mais....nous appuyons, vous appuyez (le 'e' n'est pas muet ici puisqu'on le prononce)</span>
vous appuyez
ils,elles appuient
</span>
VERBE PERCER (<span>Les verbes en –CER<span>prennent une cédille devant A et O )</span></span>
je perce
tu perces
il,elle, on perce
nous perçons
vous percez
ils,elles percent
<span>VERBE ELEVER( le dernier e ne se prononce pas, on met donc un accent grave è)
J'élève
Tu élèves
Il,elle, on élève
Nous élevons (</span><span>la syllabe qui suit le e n'est pas muette donc on ne met pas d'accent grave è)
Vous élevez
Ils, elles élèvent
</span>
Answer:
Bonjour! France was the leading western European power from the 9th to the 15th centuries and again from the 1640s to 1871. During that time most West European nations took their religious, political, military, artistic, fashion and cooking ideas from France. Medieval Scotland adopted French law and administration, and even when it went Protestant took its Protestantism from the Frenchman Calvin.
The court of Frederick the Great, and of the 19th century Russian aristocracy and the Brazilian elites were so besotted with French culture that they even adopted French as their normal language of polite conversation to show their scorn of the German, Russian or the Portuguese of the common people. From the later 17th century until the post WW1 peace treaties, French displaced Latin as the language of diplomacy. The terms for military ranks and military science, haute coùture, haute cuisine, and modern art, in every European language have been taken from French, along with the practises and styles these represent. As tp how geography influences cuisine: Normandy is dairy country, whence its cheeses, Burgundy has the right climate and soil for grapes, so is important for wines. Brittany, having a long coast line has a long tradition of fish and other sea food.
A. il arrive -> 3.he arrives
B ils arrivent -> 9.they (m) arrive
C qui arrive? -><span> 6. who arrives?
</span>
D. nous arrivons -> 7.we arrive
E. elles arrivent -> 10.they (f) arrive
F. j'arrive -> 1.I arrive
G. elle arrive -> 4. she arrives
H. vous arrivez -> 8. you (pl) arrive
I. on arrive -> <span>5. one arrives</span>
J. tu arrives -> 2. you arrive
Answer:
<u><em>What are your best language learning techniques for french?</em></u>
If you are taking a class make sure to take lots of notes, a study technique I find very helpful is writing down rough notes during class then going home and writing the notes out clearly and nicely, this also helps jog your memory as you are revising what you did in class.
<em><u>How long did it take you to learn?</u></em>
I'm not fluent in french but I know a bit I learnt in elementary and early high school
<em><u>Do you recommend any websites, videos, or apps that could help me?</u></em>
I recommend word reference, it tends to be a lot more accurate then googl translate but googl translate is good to translate singular words.
<u><em>Anything I should know before learning French?</em></u>
- French and Spanish tend to have a very similar vocabulary so if you know Spanish already that might help
- Grammar is very important and tends to be pretty hard so just watch out for that
- Just try your best and make sure you are enjoying what you are doing, French is a lovely language and if you have the right attitude and mindset, I am sure you will have no problems learning it!