Semester 2 Final Grammar Review

le conditionnel

I WOULD

Le futur simple

I WILL

Conditionnel: JE

#NAME?

Conditionnel: TU

#NAME?

Conditionnel: IL/ELLE/ON

#NAME?

Conditionnel: NOUS

#NAME?

Conditionnel: VOUS

#NAME?

Conditionnel: ILS/ELLES

#NAME?

FUTUR: JE

#NAME?

FUTUR: TU

#NAME?

FUTUR: IL/ELLE/ON

#NAME?

FUTUR: NOUS

#NAME?

FUTUR: VOUS

#NAME?

FUTUR: ILS/ELLES

#NAME?

aller

ir-

Avoir

aur-

Devoir

devr-

envoyer

enverr-

�tre

Ser-

Faire

fer-

Mourir

Mourr-

Pouvoir

Pourr-

Savoir

Saur-

Venir

Viendr-

Vouloir

Voudr-

Recevoir

Recevr-

Voir

Verr-

Devenir

Deviendr-

I see

Je vois

You see

Tu vois

He sees

Il voit

We see

Nous voyons

you see (formal)

vous voyez

They see

Ils/Elles voient

I receive

je re�ois

you receive

tu re�ois

she receives

Elle re�oit

we receive

nous recevons

you receive (formal)

Vous recevez

they receive

ils re�oivent

I catch sight of

J'aper�ois

You catch sight of

Tu aper�ois

He catches sight of

Il aper�oit

We catch sight of

Nous apercevons

You catch sight of (formal)

Vous apercevez

They catch sight of

Ils/elles aper�oivent

-RE verbs take off .... when adding futur endings

last "e" (same for conditional)

For verbs ending in "ayer" or "oyer" in futur tense...

The "y" changes to an "ie" before adding the endings (becomes "i" for conditional)

who/what/which

qui

that

qui

of/about (which)

dont

when/where

o� (or a"u moment")

What comes after qui in a sentence?

A verb

What comes after que in a sentence?

A noun

Never

Ne...jamais

No more

ne...plus

Nothing

Ne...rien

not any

Ne...aucun

No one

Ne...personne

Only

Seulement

neither...nor

ne...ni...ni

Which expressions just "hug" the HELPING verb? (Past tense)

Ne...jamais, ne...plus, and ne...rien
Everything else hugs the WHOLE verb phrase

If the verb is written in the present tense or imparfait past tense then the negative expressions "hug"...

The main verb

In the conditional mood, the ... form of the verb is used before adding the conditional endings.

INFINITIVE

The verb that comes after the "Si"-clause is always....

IMPARFAIT

The verb in the clause that comes after the comma is always....

Conditionnel