Nom___________________________________ Français 1 Leçon 7 Notes Culture (p. 93) What is a collège? __________________ What is a lycée? __________________ What is a boum? __________________ There are two synonyms for boum. What are they? ____________________________________ Grammaire – Les verbes (p. 94) What is the basic form of a verb called? (You may remember from your verb notes) ____________________ This is a complete unconjugated verb. There are two parts of a conjugated regular verb. They are the stem and the ending. How do you find the stem of a regular –er verb? Take off the _______. Parler and habiter are regular verbs because they follow __________________________________________. What does je become before a vowel sound? _______ parler = to __________________ je parle tu parles il/elle parle singular I speak you speak he/she speaks stem = parl- nous parlons vous parlez ils/elles parlent habiter = to __________________ j’habite tu habites il/elle habite singular I live you live he/she lives chanter = to __________________ je tu il/elle singular I you he/she plural we speak you/y’all speak they (m/f) speak stem = habit- plural nous habitons we live vous habitez you/y’all live ils/elles habitent they (m/f) live stem = __________________- nous vous ils/elles plural we you/y’all they (m/f) aimer = to __________________ je tu il/elle singular I you he/she stem = __________________- nous vous ils/elles plural we you/y’all they (m/f) Vocabulaire (p. 95) en français … en anglais … aimer to live (in + city) to invite to organize to visit (places) to look at, to watch to telephone/call someone to listen to Grammaire - Les verbes (p. 96 – see the “observation” at the very bottom of the page) What is the nous form ending for –ger verbs like voyager, manger, & nager? nager = to __________________ je tu il/elle singular I you he/she stem = __________________- *nous vous ils/elles voyager = to __________________ je tu il/elle singular I you he/she ____________ plural we you/y’all they (m/f) stem = __________________- *nous vous ils plural we you/y’all they (m/f) Grammaire (p. 98) How do you make a verb negative (not, don’t)? subject ________ conjugated verb What happens if the verb begins with a vowel / vowel sound? I speak = _________________________ ne becomes ______ I don’t speak = ________________________ Find the possible translations for: Je joue au tennis. ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ Je ne joue pas au tennis. ___________________________________ ___________________________________ Vocabulaire (p. 100) en français … en anglais … bien very well badly, poorly a lot, much, very much a little, a little bit often always aussi now rarely, seldom The above expressions are adverbs and they are usually placed ________________ the verb. Can they ever come between the subject & verb? ___________ Vocabulaire (p. 100) en francais… en anglais… terrific! Dommage! ________ Grammaire – verbe + infinitif (p. 101) **When there are two verbs in a phrase, the first verb is ______________________ and the second verb is __________ (it’s kept in the _______________________). **(We’ll talk about this in the PowerPoint.) subject J’ Nous 1st verb 2nd verb (CONJUGATED) (INFINITIVE) aime aimons parler. nager. In a negative sentence, when there are two verbs, the ne and pas go around the ____________ verb. subject Je Nous ________ n’ n’ 1st verb ________ (CONJUGATED) aime aimons pas pas The infinitive is used after the following: en français … en anglais … Je préfère … I would like I (don’t) want Do you want …? I can (can’t) Je dois … 2nd verb (INFINITIVE) parler. nager.