OBJECTIF T To be able to recognise negatives o be able to use negatives when talking about food.

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OBJECTIF T To be able to recognise negatives o be able to use negatives when talking about food

La négation In French, negatives are always formed by using two words. The first of these words is always: n’ + a/e/i/o/u/h ne

La négation You already know how to say “not”: There is also “nothing”: pasne Je ne mange pas de carottes nerien Je ne mange rien dans la cantine

La négation “never”: “no longer” jamaisne Je ne mange jamais de viande neplus Je ne mange plus de chocolat

La négation ne pas rien jamais not nothing never neplus no longer

verb To make an action (verb) negative in French you will need to form a negative hamburger. The verb goes in the middle of the hamburger with the ne in front of the verb and the pas/rien/jamais/plus after. Don’t forget that when the verb begins with a vowel the ne becomes n’.

subject + verb + negative je il nous ne/n’ + ne n’ mange joue écoutons rien pas jamais + de/d’….

subject + verb + negative ne/n’ + bois de pas lait ne je je ne bois pas de lait plus je oeufs mange ne d’ je ne mange plus d’oeufs + de/d’

de prends café jamais je ne je ne prends jamais de café petit- déjeuner rien au ne mange je je ne mange rien au petit- déjeuner subject + ne/n’ + verb + negative + de/d’

ne mange Daniel épinards pas d’ Daniel ne mange pas d’épinards de boit Anne ne vodka plus Anne ne boit plus de vodka subject + ne/n’ + verb + negative + de/d’

jamais Josh prend de ne broccoli Josh ne prend jamais de broccoli Je mange du pain (pas) Je ne mange pas de pain subject + ne/n’ + verb + negative + de/d’

Kane boit du whisky (jamais) Kane ne boit jamais de whisky Je prends le petit-déjeuner (pas) Je ne prends pas de petit-déjeuner subject + ne/n’ + verb + negative + de/d’