This study set covers French verb conjugation, encompassing various tenses and moods to aid in mastering French verb forms.
Personal pronouns that are the subject of a verb (e.g., je, tu, il, elle, on, nous, vous, ils, elles).
Verb conjugation pattern for verbs ending in -er in the present tense (e.g., parler).
Verb conjugation pattern for verbs ending in -ir in the present tense (e.g., finir).
Verb conjugation pattern for verbs ending in -re in the present tense (e.g., vendre).
The verb 'to be' in French.
The verb 'to have' in French.
The verb 'to go' in French.
The verb 'to do/make' in French.
Formation of the present participle using the suffix -ant (e.g., parlant).
Formation of the past participle using the suffixes -é, -i, or -u (e.g., parlé, fini, vendu).
Formation of the passé composé using the auxiliary verb avoir (to have) plus the past participle.
Formation of the passé composé using the auxiliary verb être (to be) plus the past participle.
The past participle agrees in gender and number with the subject when using être as the auxiliary verb.
Verbs that do not follow regular conjugation patterns in the present tense (e.g., faire, être, avoir, aller, dire, voir, prendre).
Verbs that do not follow regular past participle formation patterns (e.g., fait, été, eu, allé(e), dit, vu, pris).
Using "ne...pas" to negate a verb in a sentence.
The placement of negative words (ne...pas, ne...plus, ne...jamais, etc.) in a sentence.
Forming questions by inverting the subject and verb (e.g., Parlez-vous français?).
Forming questions using the expression "est-ce que" (e.g., Est-ce que vous parlez français?).
The placement of pronouns in questions (e.g., Que faites-vous? Où allez-vous? )