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Exercice # 20. Conjuguez “aimer”/conjugate “aimer” (don’t forget to include the subject pronouns. Exercice # 20. J’aime Tu aimes Il aime Elle aime Nous aimons Vous aimez Ils aiment Elles aiment. Les devoirs. Rough Draft— Write 8 sentences of what you like to do, do a lot,
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Exercice # 20 • Conjuguez “aimer”/conjugate “aimer” (don’t forget to include the subject pronouns.
Exercice # 20 • J’aime • Tuaimes • Il aime • Elle aime • Nous aimons • Vousaimez • Ilsaiment • Ellesaiment
Les devoirs Rough Draft— • Write 8 sentences of what you like to do, do a lot, • Don’t like to do, don’t like at all • USE PHOTOS, PICTURES FROM THE INTERNET OR MAGAZINES, COLORED PICTURES YOU DRAW
L’objectif: • Aujourd’hui, les élèvesvontpratiquerchosir entre tu et vous et entre les autrespronomssujets. • Today, students will practice choosing between tu and vous and the other subject pronouns.
Qu’est-cequetuaimes faire? Qu’est-cequetun’aimes pas faire?
PASSER DU TEMPS AVEC LES AMIS TO SPEND TIME WITH FRIENDS
Use the suggested degrees of liking things below. Whether true or not say that’s how much you like doing that activity. ALOT
Verbs and Infinitives Verbs are the action of a sentence. You know that verbs agree with the subject. That is: I sing. He sings. In the above, sing and sings are forms of the verb TO sing. To sing is the infinitive. An infinitive in English always has TO attached to it.
French Infinitives French infinitives are one word and end in ER, IR, or RE. All infinitives in this unit end in ER. They are the largest group of verbs in the language. So: Aimer is an infinitive (to like) Aimeis a form of that verb.
Other ER verbs: habiter to live enseigner to teach parler to speak travailler to work nager to swim manger to eat voler to fly montrer to show
PRONOUNS Subject pronouns: Replace proper nouns May be either singular or plural Usually come at the beginning of a sentence
PRONOUNS Here are singular and plural subject pronouns and their equals. SING PLUR. je ( I ) nous ( we ) tu ( you ) vous ( you ) il ( he ) ils ( they ) elle ( she ) elles ( they )
TUVOUS TU 1. Is singular AND informal 2. Use when speaking to : a. a child b. a pet c. a relative ( even a grandfather ) d. a friend
TUVOUS VOUS 1. Is plural OR formal 2. Use when speaking to a. an adult or older person, not a relative b. someone you do not call by 1st name c. more than 1 person of any age
TU or VOUS? a stranger you ask for directions