Online Courses French Verb Grammar
vpr1: pronominal verbs
A pronominal verb is a verb that is accompanied by a reflexive pronoun.
French Pronominal Voice - Voix pronominale
The pronominal voice refers to a verb conjugation wherein the subject performs the action of the verb upon itself.
Verbes à sens réciproque - French Reciprocal Verbs
There are three kinds of pronominal verbs in French. With reciprocal verbs, there are two or more subjects which are acting on each other.
Les verbes pronominaux
Fill in each blank with the correct pronominal verb from the list given.
recent past (venir de + infinitive)
When venir is conjugated in the present and followed by de + infinitive, it means 'to have just done something.'.
passé composé with avoir
The passé composé is the most commonly used tense to refer to actions completed in the past.
passé composé with etre
There are several past tenses in French, and each is used in very specific situations.
passé composé of pronominal verbs
A pronominal verb is a verb which has a reflexive pronoun, that is, a pronoun referring back to its subject.
Accord
Agreement in French Compound Tenses.
French Pluperfect
French Pluperfect - Plus-que-parfait - Test on French Verb Conjugations.
Pluperfect (plus-que-parfait)
The plus-que-parfait is a compound tense formed with the imperfect tense of the auxiliary (avoir or être, see Auxiliaries) and the past participle.
Passé simple - French Simple Past
The passé simple (simple past or preterite) is the literary equivalent of the passé composé, ...
Forms of the passe simple
The passé simple is a tense used to refer to a completed action in the past.
French Grammar: Conjugations: Passé Simple
The passé simple (see the past tense) did not get its name because it's simple to learn! There are two regular forms and then irregularities.
tap11: passé antérieur
Like the 'passé simple', the passé antérieur is a literary tense.
French Conjugation
French Verb Conjugation: The INFL analyzer is a licensed product of the MultiLingual Theory and Technology team at the Rank Xerox Research Center, in Grenoble, France made available to ARTFL through a technology exchange agreement.
Temps littéraires - French Literary Tenses
There are five French past tenses that are not used in spoken French.
Passé antérieur - French Past Anterior
The French past anterior is the literary equivalent of the plus-que-parfait.
French Imperative ~ Impératif
The imperative (l'impératif) is a French mood which is used to: - give an order - express a desire -offer advice - recommend something - make a request.
L'impératif
Fill in each blank with the correct form of the verb.
L'impératif des verbes pronominaux
Fill in each blank with the imperative form of the verb.
Present Participle I
Gerund, Present Participle And Infinitive - 1 - Gap-fill exercise.
Present Participle II
Gerund, Present Participle And Infinitive - 2 - Gap-fill exercise.
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