Nouns and Pronouns Sentences with nouns as subjects Sentences with pronouns as subjects Carole sings...

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Transcript of Nouns and Pronouns Sentences with nouns as subjects Sentences with pronouns as subjects Carole sings...

Page 1: Nouns and Pronouns Sentences with nouns as subjects Sentences with pronouns as subjects Carole sings well. Carole chante bien. Simon is blond. Simon est.
Page 2: Nouns and Pronouns Sentences with nouns as subjects Sentences with pronouns as subjects Carole sings well. Carole chante bien. Simon is blond. Simon est.

Nouns and Pronouns Sentences with nouns as

subjectsSentences with pronouns

as subjectsCarole sings well.

Carole chante bien.

Simon is blond.Simon est blond.

Laura is a friend.Laura est une amie.

She sings well.Elle chante bien.

He is blond.Il est blond.

She is fifteen years old.Elle a quinze ans.

Page 3: Nouns and Pronouns Sentences with nouns as subjects Sentences with pronouns as subjects Carole sings well. Carole chante bien. Simon is blond. Simon est.

Subject Pronounsje/j’ Itu you (familiar)

il heelle sheon one (people in

general) (We don’t really use “one” in English

very often, but the French use “on” to refer to groups of people such as Americans, Russians, etc. “On” is also used in spoken French to mean “we”.)

nous wevous you(plural or formal)

ils they(all male or mixed)

elles they(all female)

Page 4: Nouns and Pronouns Sentences with nouns as subjects Sentences with pronouns as subjects Carole sings well. Carole chante bien. Simon is blond. Simon est.

Je or J’Je J’

Je m’appelle Robert.

Use <<je>> before a word beginning with a

consonant.

J’ai quinze ans.

Use <<j’>> before a word beginning with a

vowel or silent h.

Page 5: Nouns and Pronouns Sentences with nouns as subjects Sentences with pronouns as subjects Carole sings well. Carole chante bien. Simon is blond. Simon est.

Tu or VousTu

a friend, family member or someone your own age

Comment vas-tu, Pierre?

Vousmore than one

person or an adult who you do not call by their first name

Comment allez-vous, monsieur Tremblay?