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Chantal Abadie
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Erica Stewart
French: One Week French Mastery: The Complete Beginner’s Guide to Learning French in just 1 Week! Detailed Step by Step Process to Understand the Basics…. Vocabulary Word List France Phrasebook))
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VerbFrench Present TenseFrench Past Tense
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article + noun + verb phrases
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second last syllable.
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1:00PM in French, you would say “une-heure de l’après-midi.”
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Your phrases should follow the format adjective + noun, e.g. bleu ballon (blue balloon).
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Chapter 9: Adjective Gender Rules and Vocabulary List
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There is no equivalent of A.M. and P.M in telling time in French.
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•du matin (in the morning)
•de l’après-midi (in the afternoon)
•du soir (in the evening)
•de la nuit (in the night)
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they can be made feminine by changing their suffix to a feminine one.
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Plural nouns, however, are preceded by plural articles and pronouns.
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