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Gender of Nouns
AQA GCSE French Grammar 9-1
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Nouns, articles and adjectives, prepositions
Nouns
Gender of Nouns
Singular and Plural Forms of Nouns
Articles
The Partitive Article
Describing adjectives
Introduction to Adjectival Agreement
Special Patterns of Adjectival Agreement
Irregular Adjectival Agreement
Position of Adjectives
Comparative Adjectives
Superlative Adjectives
Other adjectives
Demonstrative Adjectives
Indefinite Adjectives (Chaque, Quelque)
Indefinite Adjectives (Tout)
Possessive
Interrogative Adjectives (Quel)
Prepositions
Prepositions (à, au, à l', à la, aux)
Compound Prepositions (à côté de; près de; en face de, à cause de; au lieu de)
Adverbs, Conjunctions and Pronouns
Adverbs
Formation
Comparative and Superlative
Interrogative Adverbs
Intensifiers
Conjunctions
Lorsque and Quand
Pronouns 1
Subject Pronouns
Direct & Indirect Objects - What are they?
Direct Object Pronouns
Direct Object Pronouns - Position and Agreement
Indirect Object Pronouns
Possessive Pronouns (H)
Pronouns 2
Relative Pronouns (qui, que)
Relative Pronouns (dont) (H)
Disjunctive/Emphatic (Stressed) Pronouns
Demonstrative Pronouns (Ça, Cela)
Demonstrative Pronouns (Celui, Celle, Ceux, Celles) (H)
Indefinite Pronouns (Quelqu'un, Quelque chose)
Interrogative Pronouns
Use of y and en
Verbs
How verbs work
Conjugating Verbs
Negative Forms of Verbs
Other Negatives
Modes of Address: Tu and Vous
Using the Infinitive
Using the Infinitive with a Preposition
Using the Infinitive (H)
Modal Verbs
Impersonal Verbs
Present tense
Present Indicative -er
Present Indicative -ir and -re
Present Indicative - Spelling Changes
Present Indicative - Common Irregulars (avoir, etre, aller, faire)
Present Indicative - Other Irregulars Part 1
Present Indicative - Other Irregulars Part 2
Present Indicative Reflexives
Future and Conditional
The Near Future / Immediate Future
The Simple Future
Conditional
Past Tenses
Perfect Regular (Passé Composé) with Avoir
Perfect Regular (Passé Composé) with Avoir: Irregular Past Participles
Perfect Regular (Passé Composé) with Être
Perfect Regular (Passé Composé) with Reflexives
Imperfect Indicative
Perfect v Imperfect
Pluperfect
Perfect Infinitive
Other verb forms and combinations
Present Participle
Imperative
Using Si in Complex Sentences
Passive Voice - Present Tense
The Passive Voice - Perfect, Imperfect, Future
Saying "For" and "Since"
Subjunctive
When to Use Subjunctive
Present Subjunctive - Regular Verbs
Present Subjunctive - Irregular Verbs
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