Olympic Athlete Poster Criteria
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Conjugating the Verbs Faire (to do) and Jouer (to play)
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Pronom Subjectif
In language a subject pronoun is a personal pronoun that is used as the subject of a verb. Subject pronouns are usually in the nominative case for languages with a nominative–accusative alignment pattern. In English, the subject pronouns are I, you, he, she, it, we, ye, they, what, and who.
In other words the personal pronoun of a sentence is who or what is doing or being something.
In French the personal pronouns (Pronoun Subjectif) are really important as we start to conjugate verbs to make sentences.
Je - I
Tu - you (singular)
Il - He
Elle - She
Vous - You (plural or formal)
Nous - we
Ils- they (boys or mixed)
Elles - they (girls only)
In French the personal pronouns (Pronoun Subjectif) are really important as we start to conjugate verbs to make sentences.
Je - I
Tu - you (singular)
Il - He
Elle - She
Vous - You (plural or formal)
Nous - we
Ils- they (boys or mixed)
Elles - they (girls only)
Introductions and simple greetings
One of the main ways we use language is to greet and introduce new people. French is no different.
Some basic greetings in French are:
Some basic greetings in French are: