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Basic French Grammar Topics

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  1. Course Content

    French Greetings
    3 Topics
  2. Subject Pronouns
    3 Topics
  3. The Verb "to be"
    4 Topics
  4. The Verb "to have"
    3 Topics
  5. Negative Sentences
    3 Topics
  6. The Definite Article
    3 Topics
  7. The Indefinite Article
    3 Topics
  8. Zero Article
    3 Topics
  9. Partitive Articles
    3 Topics
  10. Adjectives
    4 Topics
  11. The Order of Adjectives
    3 Topics
  12. -ER Verbs (present)
    3 Topics
  13. Possessive Adjectives
    3 Topics
  14. Interrogatives
    4 Topics
  15. -IR Verbs (present tense)
    3 Topics
  16. -RE Verbs (present tense)
    3 Topics
  17. Possession
    3 Topics
  18. The Verb "to make" "to do"
    3 Topics
  19. Weather Expressions
    4 Topics
  20. Numbers 1-100
    4 Topics
  21. The Date
    3 Topics
  22. Telling Time
    3 Topics
  23. The Expression "there is" "there are"
    3 Topics
  24. The Verb "to go"
    2 Topics
  25. The Near Future
    3 Topics
  26. The Expression "it is necessary"
    3 Topics
  27. Demonstrative Adjectives
    3 Topics
  28. Possessive Pronouns
    3 Topics
  29. The Verb "to put"
    3 Topics
Lesson 29, Topic 3
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Writing Exercise-French The Verb “to put”

Stephen Sovenyhazy March 18, 2024
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Directions: Conjugate mettre for the following sentences. Remember to first identify the subject pronoun to help choose which conjugation is correct.

  1. Je _______ la clé sous le paillasson (mat).
  2. _____-vous vos voitures dans le garage ?
  3. Nous ________ nos gants pour planter les arbres.
  4. Il faut ________ les vêtements dans la machine à laver. *
  5. Mon fils _________ la table avant le petit-déjeuner.

Answers and Translation:

  1. mets / I put the key under the mat.
  2. Mettez / Do you put your cars in the garage?
  3. mettons / We are putting on our gloves to plant the trees.
  4. mettre / It is necessary to put clothes in the washing machine. * (use the infinitive of the verb after the expression Il faut – Review Module 12)
  5. met / My son sets the table before breakfast.