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In this lesson, we will use question words and question inversion with 'aller' + infinitive (singular) to ask about future intentions.
In this lesson, we will use question words and question inversion with 'aller' + infinitive (plural) to ask about future intentions.
In this lesson, we will use the verbs 'devoir' and 'savoir' to say what you must do and what you know.
In this lesson, we will use the verbs 'pouvoir' and 'vouloir' to say what you are able to do and what you want to do.
In this lesson, we will learn how to make some job titles feminine (job titles with -eur) and how to make some irregular adjectives agree (-euse).
In this lesson, we will continue using job titles and feminine adjectives to ask questions using 'est-ce que' and focus on the different ways to ask questions in French.
In this lesson, we will use the pronoun 'on' with a range of familiar verbs to say what people in general do.
In this lesson, we will practise using 'on' and forming questions using 'qu'est-ce que'
In this lesson, we will use the possessive pronouns 'son', 'sa', 'ses' and 'notre'. We will use this grammar to talk about persona or general events.
In this lesson, we will continue to use the possessive pronouns 'son', 'sa', 'ses' and 'notre'. We will also continue to use this grammar to talk about persona or general events.
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