French Grammar For Dummies

Höfundur Veronique Mazet

Útgefandi Wiley Professional Development (P&T)

Snið Page Fidelity

Print ISBN 9781118502518

Útgáfa 1

Útgáfuár 2013

1.890 kr.

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  • About the Author
  • Contents at a Glance
  • Table of Contents
  • Introduction
  • About This Book
  • Conventions Used in This Book
  • What You’re Not to Read
  • Foolish Assumptions
  • How This Book Is Organized
  • Icons Used in This Book
  • Where to Go from Here
  • Part I: Getting Started with French Grammar
  • Chapter 1: French Grammar in a Nutshell
  • The Parts of Speech
  • The Basics of Composing Sentences
  • Fun Stuff You Can Do with Your Sentences
  • Many Tenses and Moods
  • Chapter 2: Sounding Out French Words
  • Starting with Vowels
  • Considering Consonants
  • Working with Accents and the Cedilla
  • Making Your French Sound Polished with the Liaison
  • Surveying Stress and Syllables
  • Answer Key
  • Chapter 3: Using Nouns and Determiners
  • Finding the Gender of Nouns
  • Making Nouns Plural
  • Using Articles to Help You with Nouns’ Gender
  • Expressing Possession
  • Pointing at Things with Demonstratives
  • Introducing Things and People
  • Answer Key
  • Chapter 4: Describing Nouns with Adjectives
  • The Agreement: Matching Adjectives to the Nouns They Describe
  • Examining Irregular Adjectives
  • Knowing the Proper Place of Adjectives
  • Answer Key
  • Chapter 5: Dealing with Numbers, Dates, and Times
  • Counting from Zero to a Billion: Cardinal Numbers
  • Putting Things in Order: Ordinal Numbers
  • Discussing Quantities
  • Talking about Days, Months, Seasons, and Dates
  • Telling Time
  • Answer Key
  • Part II: Constructing Sentences, Saying No, and Asking Questions
  • Chapter 6: Acquainting Yourself with the Present Tense
  • Understanding French Verb Fundamentals
  • Conjugating Regular Verbs
  • Dealing with a Few Moody Regular -er Verbs
  • Tackling Irregular Verbs
  • Answer Key
  • Chapter 7: Acting on Oneself and on Each Other: Pronominal Verbs
  • Introducing Pronominal Verbs in the Present Tense
  • Mirror, Mirror: Acting on Oneself with Reflexive Verbs
  • Back and Forth: Expressing Reciprocal Actions
  • Idiomatic Verbs: Expressing Neither Oneself nor Each Other
  • Answer Key
  • Chapter 8: Just Say No: Negative Words and Phrases
  • Discovering the Basics of Negative Words and Phrases
  • Keeping a Few Handy Guidelines for Negatives in Mind
  • Responding Negatively
  • Answer Key
  • Chapter 9: Handling Questions and Exclamations
  • Composing and Answering Yes/No Questions
  • Asking for Specific Information with Question Words
  • Discovering the Various Ways of Asking “What”
  • Asking “Who?”
  • Including Prepositions in Questions
  • Expressing Surprise and Enthusiasm with Exclamations
  • Answer Key
  • Part III: Beefing Up Your Sentences
  • Chapter 10: Saying Where, When, and How with Adverbs
  • When, Where, and How Much: Getting to Know Adverbs of Time, Place, and Quantity
  • That’s the Way: Examining Adverbs of Manner
  • Putting Adverbs in Their Place
  • Answer Key
  • Chapter 11: Picking Up Prepositions
  • Introducing the Basics of Prepositions
  • Figuring Out Some Tricky Prepositions
  • A Geography Lesson: Using Prepositions with Destinations and Locations
  • Answer Key
  • Chapter 12: It’s All Relative: Making Comparisons
  • Comparing Two Elements: The Basics
  • More or Less: Using Adjectives and Adverbs in Comparisons
  • Good Stuff: Comparing Quantities
  • Stressed Out: Using Stress Pronouns in a Comparison
  • The Best of All: Superlatives
  • Answer Key
  • Chapter 13: Using Pronouns
  • Digging into Direct Object Pronouns
  • Investigating Indirect Object Pronouns
  • Working with Pronouns that Replace Phrases
  • Positioning Pronouns Properly
  • Staying Strong with Stress Pronouns
  • Answer Key
  • Chapter 14: Adding the Gerund and the Passive to Your Repertoire
  • While Doing Something: The Gerund
  • Building Sentences in a Different Way: The Passive Construction
  • Answer Key
  • Part IV: Talking about the Past or Future
  • Chapter 15: Noting Past Actions with the Present Perfect
  • Forming the Past Participle
  • Adding the Auxiliaries Être and Avoir
  • Using the Passé Composé Correctly
  • Answer Key
  • Chapter 16: Reminiscing and Describing Ongoing Past Actions with the Imperfect
  • Forming the Imperfect Properly
  • Putting the Imperfect to Work in Everyday Situations
  • Answer Key
  • Chapter 17: Projecting Forward with the Future
  • Forming the Simple Future Tense of Regular Verbs
  • Dealing with Irregular Forms of the Simple Future Tense
  • Exploring Other Ways of Talking about the Future
  • Discovering Other Uses of the Future Tense
  • Answer Key
  • Part V: Expressing Conditions, Subjectivity, and Orders
  • Chapter 18: Wondering with the Conditional
  • Forming the Conditional of Regular Verbs
  • Tackling Irregular Forms in the Conditional
  • Knowing When to Use the Conditional
  • Answer Key
  • Chapter 19: Surveying the Subjunctive
  • Familiarizing Yourself with Subjunctive Forms
  • Recognizing Phrases That Trigger the Subjunctive
  • Keeping the Number of Subjects in Mind
  • Avoiding a Few Pitfalls
  • Answer Key
  • Chapter 20: Giving Orders with the Imperative
  • Making Affirmative Commands
  • Forming Negative Commands
  • Adding an Object Pronoun to Your Command
  • Answer Key
  • Chapter 21: Discovering Compound Tenses
  • A Long Time Ago: The Pluperfect
  • Back to the Future: The Future Perfect
  • Missed Opportunities: The Past Conditional
  • Reacting to the Past: The Past Subjunctive
  • Answer Key
  • Part VI: The Part of Tens
  • Chapter 22: Ten Common French Grammar Mistakes (And How to Avoid Them)
  • Using Definite Articles Incorrectly
  • Confusing Indefinite and Partitive Articles
  • Using the Wrong Word for “Time”
  • Incorrectly Translating Means of Transportation
  • Trying to Find an Equivalent for the -ing Verb Form in French
  • Using Possessives with Pronominal Verbs to Refer to Body Parts
  • Putting the Wrong Verb Form after Avoir or Être
  • Mixing Up Similar Verbs
  • Confusing Connaître and Savoir
  • Being Tricked by False Cognates
  • Chapter 23: Ten (Or So) Useful French Idioms
  • Faire le pont
  • Ce n’est pas la mer à boire
  • Ça me prend la tête
  • Faire la tête
  • Avoir la gueule de bois
  • Comme un cheveu sur la soupe
  • Au pif
  • Donner sa langue au chat
  • Être sur les charbons ardents
  • Bête comme ses pieds
  • Tirer le diable par la queue
  • Index
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