| Welcome to my French page!! |
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| Why I'm making this site: I've found many ways to help people with French, in class and out. Recently, I've developed a few mailing lists, one of them being the French mailing list. With the mailing list, I've found many things that I thought would be nice to put on my website, so everybody can access this information. |
| Want to join my French mailing list? Send me a blank email or something that says "French mailing list" for the subject. [email protected] |
| Within the next few weeks, I will definately add how to conjugate any regular verb in French and a list of irregular verbs (and all forms of them, too). |
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| If you see a chart like the one below, it's just to make life a little easier. This was not taught in French, but being a person that also studies Spanish, this is how I learned the subject pronouns and how to conjugate irregular verbs. In Spanish, it's supposedly "the evil chart". |
| je |
| tu |
| il/elle |
| nous |
| vous |
| ils/elles |
| Singular |
| Plural |
| First person |
| Second person |
| Third person |
| What all this means: First person: speaker or writer is involved, means I and we/and I ("nous" means that if it's not a subject pronoun, it has to include "et moi"). Second person: talking to, means you in both singular and plural forms. Third person: talking about, means he/she/it and they. |