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Mercredi le 23 janvier. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7jr7mpBhoL4 NOTRE DAME: http://fromparis.com/panoramas_quicktime_vr/notre_dame_de_paris_10_entrance/ http://fromparis.com/panoramas_quicktime_vr/notre_dame_de_paris_12_the_nave/. French 2 R & PreAP. Yesterday’s notes: Pg. 124-review
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Mercredi le 23 janvier https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7jr7mpBhoL4 NOTRE DAME:http://fromparis.com/panoramas_quicktime_vr/notre_dame_de_paris_10_entrance/ http://fromparis.com/panoramas_quicktime_vr/notre_dame_de_paris_12_the_nave/
French 2 R & PreAP • Yesterday’s notes: Pg. 124-review • Turn in: Past tense puzzles (just the puzzles) • NOTES: 154 • Time? 112-139 oral practice for oral points • H/W: Finish up past tense pages! Start grammar packet • PreAP: QUIZ on Borrowed words “I”
French 2: Quelqu’un-SOMEONEQuelque chose-SOMETHING Ne…Personne-NOBODY Ne…..rien…NOTHING The above expressions can be the subject of the sentence or the object of a sentence. Here they are as subjects of a sentence and in a normal, present tense sentence. Quelqu’un a téléphoné. Je voisquelqu’un. Je voisquelque chose. Personnen’atéléphoné. Je nevoispersonne. Je nevoisrien. NOTE: Ne … personne and ne … rien are negative expressions that require ne before the verb! In one-word answers, personne and rien can stand alone! A.—Qui as-turencontré? C.—Qu’estquetu as fait? B. —Personne!D.—Rien! In the passé composé, the word order is different for these two words!!! STUDY IT! The word order is: ne + avoir + PAST PARTICIPLE + personne Je n’ai vu personne. ne + avoir + rien + PAST PARTICIPLE Je n’airien vu.
French 1 (le français I) • Notes: pg. 106-fix, turn in if absent • LesNotes: pg 108, 109, 111--grammar: ENTIRE thing from “B”, “C” “E” & stop before exercise…just ONE time! • Finish/do more workbook pages with audio! (Finissez le cahier) • H/W:Study borrowed words “C” QUIZ tomorrow! (l’interrodemain!)
Le français 3 • Dû: les notes 78, 80, 81 • Les notes: 86, 87, 88. • Révision: le subjonctif * • Présentons- l’art!
F 3 * Le subjonctif: There are several cases in which the subjunctive is used in French. There are a few rules to learn in order to consistently and accurately use the subjective, but first---KNOW how to form the present subjunctive with regulars, slight irregulars and total weirdo verbs! • A sentence requiring the subjunctive often has two clauses. • When there are two clauses, they always have two different subjects. (For example: I suggest that you do your chores. • There are certain phrases and verbs that almost always require the subjunctive tense. If you hear those phrases or verbs, you can assume that the subjunctive is required. We will learn them in the coming weeks. • The subjunctive is always introduced by que, & sometimes qui. • The subjunctive is generally used in a situation where the first clause expresses doubt or desire. Youtube videos coming Thurs. & Fri.! • Le subjonctif: C:\Users\dmccage\Desktop\F 3 Unit 2 SUBJUNCTIVE partie1.ppt