Unit 2 Labo-langue Present tense, avoir and être Pronouns le, la, les Possessive adjectives Adjectival agreement Comparative structures
Present tense, avoir and être Unit 2: Labo-langue Present tense, avoir and être avoir être j’ai je suis tu as tu es © Oxford University Press 2014
Pronouns le, la, les Unit 2: Labo-langue Pronouns are short words that replace a noun. Maths? (‘maths’ = noun) I love it! (‘it’ = pronoun) Use le and la to refer to people (‘him’ and ‘her’) and also to specific things. masculine feminine plural him/it le her/it la them les Mon collège? Je l’adore! My school? I love it! Ma meilleure amie, je la connais depuis trois ans. I’ve known my best friend for three years. © Oxford University Press 2014
Possessive adjectives Unit 2: Labo-langue Possessive adjectives Possessive adjectives are the words that describe who or what something (or someone) belongs to. masculine feminine plural my mon ma mes your ton ta tes © Oxford University Press 2014
Adjectival agreement Unit 2: Labo-langue Adjectives change their sound and spelling to be masculine or feminine like the noun they are describing. masculine feminine elegant élégant élégante © Oxford University Press 2014
Comparative structures Unit 2: Labo-langue Comparative structures Le français est plus intéressant que la géographie. La géographie est moins intéressante que le français. Les maths sont plus intéressantes que l’EPS. © Oxford University Press 2014