Chapitre Quatre
1 Vocabulaire du Chapitre 4
Vocabulaire du Chapitre 4
Les endroits + the -erie suffix stores
- chez la fleuriste
- l’hôtel
- l’université
- la bibliothèque
- la cafétéria
- le café
- le centre-ville
- le centre commercial
- le cinéma
- le magasin de...
- le marchand de jouets
- le marchand de chaussures
- le marchand de vêtements
- le musée
- le restaurant
- le supermarché
- la boucherie
- la boulangerie
- la glacerie
- la librairie
- la papeterie
- la pharmacie
Expressions for Talking About the Future
- aujourd’hui
- ce/cet/cette
- ce lundi, mardi, etc
- ce mois
- ce soir
- ce week-end
- cet an
- cet après-midi
- cette année
- cette nuit
- cette semaine
- dans la matinée/le matin
- dans l’après-midi/l’après-midi
- dans la soirée/le soir
- demain
- l’année prochaine
- la semaine prochaine
- le mois prochain
- le/la ___ qui vient
- lundi, mardi prochain
Les nombres 70 à 79
Les nombres 80 à 89
Les nombres 90 à 99
Les nombres 100+
cinq cent mille quatre-vingt-dix-neuf
Irregular -IR Verbs: Verbs Like “Partir”
Irregular -IR Verbs: Verbs Like “Découvrir”
Irregular -IR Verbs: Verbs Like “Venir”
Likes and Dislikes
La famille
- l’épouse
- l’époux
- la belle-famille
- la belle-fille
- la belle-mère
- la belle-sœur
- la compagne
- la copine
- la cousine
- la demi-sœur
- la femme
- la fille
- la grand-mère
- la mère
- la nièce
- la petite-fille
- la petite amie
- la sœur
- la tante (tatie)
- le beau-fils
- le beau-frère
- le beau-père
- le compagnon
- le copain
- le cousin
- le demi-frère
- le fils
- le frère
- le grand-père
- le mari
- le neveu
- l’oncle (tonton)
- le petit-fils
- le petit ami
- le père
- les beaux-parents
- les cousins
- les enfants
- les enfants de mon frère ou ma sœur
- les époux/les épouses
- les frères et sœurs
- les grands-parents
- les petits-enfants
Possessive Adjectives
Common Stem-Changing Verbs: Y to I
Common Stem-Changing Verbs: É to È
Common Stem-Changing Verbs: L to LL
Common Stem-Changing Verbs: E to È
Common Stem-Changing Verbs: T to TT
-OIR Verbs: Must, Can, Know How, and Want
at the florist's
the hotel
the university
the library
the cafeteria
the cafe
the city center, downtown
the mall
the movie theater
the ... store
the toy store
the shoe store
the clothing store
the museum
the restaurant
the supermarket
the butcher's
the bakery
the ice cream store
the bookstore
the stationary store
the pharmacy
today
this (followed by masculine singular noun beginning with a consonant other than "h")
this (masculine singular form before a vowel or non-aspirated H)
this (before a feminine noun)
this Monday, Tuesday, etc.
this month
this evening
this weekend
this year
this afternoon
this year
this night, tonight
this week
in the morning (duration)
in the mornings
in the afternoon (duration)
in the afternoon
in the evening (duration)
in the evening
tomorrow
next year
next week
next month
the coming ___
next Monday, Tuesday...
seventy
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
eighty
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
ninety
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
one hundred
101
102
200
201
202
300
400
1,000
2,000
10,000
100,000
100,500
500,099
1,000,000
2,000,000
1,000,000,000
to leave
to agree to
to sleep
to lie
to feel/to smell
to serve
to go out
to discover
to offer
to open
to cover
to suffer
to come
to contain
to become
to keep/to hold
to obtain/to get
to warn
to come back
to adore, to love
to love
to like a lot
to like a lot
to dislike
to not like, to not love
to not like at all
wife, spouse
husband, spouse
family-in-law/stepfamily
daughter-in-law/stepdaughter
mother-in-law/stepmother
sister-in-law/stepsister
romantic partner
friend/girlfriend
female cousin
half-sister
woman
girl
grandmother
mother
niece
granddaughter
girlfriend
sister
aunt
aunt, "auntie"
son-in-law/stepson
brother-in-law/stepbrother
father-in-law/stepfather
romantic partner
boyfriend/friend
male cousin
half brother
son
brother
grandfather
husband
nephew
uncle
uncle, "uncky"
grandson
boyfriend
father
parents-in-law/stepparents *this word is used for two unique groups of people
cousins
children
the children of my brother or sister/nephews and nieces
spouses (masculine or mixed group)
spouses (female)
brothers and sister/siblings
grandparents
grandchildren
My (followed by masculine singular noun)
my (followed by a feminine singular noun)
my (followed by a plural noun)
your (followed by a masculine singular noun)
your (followed by a feminine singular noun)
your (followed by plural noun)
his/her (this is the word that comes before a masculine, singular noun)
his/her (this is the word that comes before a feminine, singular noun)
his or her (followed by plural noun)
our (this is the word that comes before a singular noun)
our (this is the word that comes before a plural noun)
plural or formal possessive "your" as in "your guys'" or "ya'll's" (this comes before a singular noun)
plural or formal possessive "your" as in "your guys'" or "ya'll's" (this comes before a plural noun)
this word serves two distinct grammar functions:
their (as a possessive before a singular noun)
to them (as an indirect object pronoun)
their (this comes before a plural noun)
to use, to employ
to annoy, to bother
to send
to try
to clean
to get bored, to be bored
to celebrate
to repeat
to prefer
to suggest
to call
to spell
to call back, to recall
to bring, to take
to raise, to lift
to weigh
to take for a walk
to go for a walk
to hiccup
to throw
to throw, to launch
to release, to throw out, to reject
must, should
to be able to
to know/to know how to
to want/to want to