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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong>The Conditional:<br></strong>We use the conditional when saying we WOULD do something. The verb endings are the same as the imperfect, however the stem rules are the same as the future tense.<strong><br>Reflexive Verbs in the Perfect:<br></strong>To form reflexive verbs in the perfect tense, conjugate the subject with "être" (je me suis) and then add the past participle such as amusé. (Past participles are formed the same way as usual)<strong> <br>The Pluperfect Tense:<br>When forming conjugate the subject with the perfect tense of "être" or "avoir" (you should know the difference).<br>J'étais<br>Tu étais<br>Il/elle était..........<br>J'avais<br>Tu avais<br>Il/elle avait..........<br>Form a perfect tense past participle the usual way and put it on the end.<br>(Used with être the past participle must agree with the subject)</strong></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong>The Pronoun "en":<br></strong>We use "en" when replacing the pronoun "de", "de la" or "du" and the noun following them. "En" must always precede the conjugated verb, for example:<br>Je ne bois pas de café. -&gt; Je n'en bois pas.<strong><br>The Pronoun "y":<br></strong>We use "y" when replacing the pronoun "à", "à la" or "au" and the noun following them. "Y" must always precede the conjugated verb, for example:<strong><br></strong>J'habite à Sheffield. -&gt; J'y habite.<strong><br>Negatives:<br></strong>Negatives surround the conjugated verb and cause it to mean the opposite, for example:<br>J'aime jouer au foot. -&gt; Je n'aime pas jouer au foot.<strong><br><br></strong><br></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong>Most Important Irregular Verbs:</strong></div><ul><li>Aller</li><li>Faire</li><li>Être</li><li>Avoir</li></ul><div><strong>Reflexive Verbs:</strong></div><ul><li>Je me ..........e</li><li>Tu te ..........es</li><li>Il/Elle se ..........e</li><li>Nous nous ..........ons</li><li>Vous vous ..........ez</li><li>Ils/Elles se ..........ent</li></ul><div><strong>Perfect Tense:<br></strong>Conjugate avoir with the subject then take the verbs infinitive remove the last to letters, if it is ER add É, if it is IR then add an I if it is RE then add a U. (Does not apply to irregular verbs.)<br><strong>Imperfect Tense:</strong><br>Conjugate the chosen verb in the NOUS form, take off the ons and depending on the subject add:<br>je ..........ais<br>tu ..........ais<br>il/elle ..........ait<br>nous ..........ions<br>vous ..........iez<br>ils/elles ..........aient</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong>"Depuis" + Present Tense:<br></strong>We use "depuis" to mean "for" or "since". It is usually used in the present in French which is different to English.<br>e.g.</div><ul><li><strong><em>J'habite</em></strong> à Sheffield depuis sept ans.</li><li><strong><em>I have been living</em></strong> in Sheffield for seven years.</li></ul><div><strong>The Comparative:<br></strong>In the comparative you must put a chosen adverb before the adjective and then follow it with "que", for example:<br>Le chien est plus grand que la chat.<strong><br>Direct Object Pronouns:<br></strong>Using direct object pronouns, you must put le, la or les between the subject and the verb depending on its gender, for example:<br>Je le mange. I eat it.<strong><br>Superlatives:<br></strong>For superlatives you must say "le plus/moins" followed immediately by an adjective. If you don't follow it with an adjective that means "the most" or "the least", for example:<br>Je travaille le plus.</div>]]></description>
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