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Subjects and verbs

Subjects and verbs. Verbs. Action word. What is a verb? What is an infinitive? Ex) What is conjugating? Ex). An unconjugated verb. To buy, to borrow, to know, to sleep, to eat. Changing the infinitive to match the subject. I buy, She borrows, You know, They sleep, We eat.

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Subjects and verbs

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  1. Subjects and verbs

  2. Verbs Action word • What is a verb? • What is an infinitive?Ex) • What is conjugating?Ex) An unconjugated verb To buy, to borrow, to know, to sleep, to eat Changing the infinitive to match the subject I buy, She borrows, You know, They sleep, We eat

  3. Infinitive or conjugation? Conjugation • I sing • You dance • To know • To work • She speaks • We are • To be • They have • To have Conjugation Infinitive Infinitive Conjugation Conjugation Infinitive Conjugation Infinitive

  4. Pronouns Replaces a noun • What is a pronoun? • What is the subject of a phrase?Ex) • What is a subject pronoun? • What are the English subject pronouns? Who or what the sentence is about Tommy is smart. The girlsknow the answer. Replaces the subject of the sentence I, You, He, She, One, We, They

  5. English Conjugating – to be ARE AM ARE ARE IS ARE Single subject pronouns Plural subject pronouns 1 person 2 or more people

  6. French conjugating- first the pronouns WE I YOU (SINGULAR OR INFORMAL) YOU (FORMAL) OR YOU ALL (PLURAL) HE/SHE/ONE THEY (MASC/FEM)

  7. Tu or Vous • Tu and Vous both mean “you”… so when do you use each??? • Tuis used to talk to someone your own age or to a member of your family. • Vousis used when talking to anyone else or when talking to two or more people.

  8. French conjugating- verb  Être SUIS SOMMES ES ÊTES EST SONT

  9. Examples • Je suiscanadien • Tuesanglaise • Il estd’oswego • Elle est de Montgomery • Nous sommesd’oswego • Vousêtesmesélèves • Ilssontaméricains • Ellessontfrançaises

  10. You try • Turn to page “quatre-vingt-cinq” in your book to do activity “un”

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