Describing: Placement of Adjectives autreothermauvais(e)bad beau / bellebeautifulmêmesame bon(ne)goodnouveau / nouvellenew grand(e)big; tallpetit(e) small;

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Describing: Placement of Adjectives autreothermauvais(e)bad beau / bellebeautifulmêmesame bon(ne)goodnouveau / nouvellenew grand(e)big; tallpetit(e) small; short jeuneyoungvieux / vieilleold joli(e)pretty 4.1 PRE-NOUN ADJECTIVES beau / beauxbelle / bellesbel nouveau / nouveauxnouvelle / nouvellesnouvel vieux / vieuxvieille / vieillesvieil MASCULINE (s. / pl.)FEMININE (s. / pl.)before a masculine singular noun beginning with a vowel or mute h

Making Comparisons: Comparing Qualities 4.2 aussi… queas... as plus… quemore... than moins… queless... than COMPARING QUALITIES

Making Comparisons: Comparing Quanitities 4.2 autant… queas much, as many as plus de… quemore than moins de… queless, fewer than COMPARING QUANTITIES

Making Comparisons: Adjectives and Adverbs 4.2 bon(ne) (good)moins bon(ne)aussi bon(ne)meilleur(e) mauvais(e) (bad)moins mauvais(e)aussi mauvais(e)plus mauvais(e) / pire ADJECTIVES bien (well)moins bienaussi bienmieux mal (badly, poorly)moins malaussi malplus mal ADVERBS

Regular -IR Verbs 4.3 je finisnousfinissons tu finisvousfinissez il / elle / on finitils / ellesfinissent finir (to finish) j’offre tuoffres il / elle / onoffreils / ellesoffrent offrir (to offer, give) nousoffrons vousoffrez

Regular -RE Verbs, METTRE 4.4 j’attendsnousattendons tuattendsvousattendez il / elle / onattendils / ellesattendent attendre (to wait [for], expect) nousentendonsnouspreno ns vousentendezvousprenez ilsentendentilsprennent REGULARIRREGULAR jemetsnousmettons tumetsvousmettez il / elle / onmetils / ellesmettent mettre (to put [on])

Direct Object Pronouns 4.5 le (him, it)replaces masculine singular nouns la (her, it)replaces feminine singular nouns l’ (him, her, it)replaces masculine or feminine singular nouns before verbs beginning with a vowel or a mute h les (them)replaces masculine and feminine plural nouns me (m’) (me)nous (us) te (t’) (you, informal sing.)vous (you, formal / pl.)

Talking About Knowing: The Verb CONNAÎTRE 4.6 jeconnaisnousconnaissons tuconnaisvousconnaissez il / elle / onconnaîtils / ellesconnaissent connaître (to know, be familiar with)

Describing States of Being: Idioms with AVOIR 4.7 avoir chaudto be hot, warmavoir froidto be cold avoir faimto be hungryavoir soifto be thirsty avoir raisonto be rightavoir tortto be wrong avoir sommeilto be sleepyavoir honteto be ashamed avoir de la chanceto be lucky avoir besoin de (papier / dormir)to need (paper / sleep) avoir envie de (chocolate / sortir)to want (chocolate) / to feel like (going out) avoir honte de (sa conduite)to be ashamed of (one’s conduct) avoir peur de (l’eau / nager)to be afraid of (water / swimming) avoir raison de (refuser)to be right (to refuse) avoir tort de (fumer)to be wrong (to smoke)