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Gendered Nouns
- Masculine and Feminine: The Basics of French Noun Gender
- Feminine Noun Endings: -tion, -sion, -té, -ure
- Masculine Noun Endings: -ment, -age, -isme, -eau
- Common Gender Exceptions You Must Memorize
- Definite Articles: Le, La, Les, and L'
- Indefinite Articles: Un, Une, Des
- Adjective Agreement: Making Adjectives Match the Noun
- Irregular Adjective Agreements
- Nouns with Different Meanings by Gender
- Gender of Countries, Languages, and Professions
Negation
- Ne...Pas: The Basic French Negation
- Ne...Plus: Saying 'No Longer' or 'Not Anymore'
- Ne...Jamais: Saying 'Never'
- Ne...Rien: Saying 'Nothing'
- Ne...Personne: Saying 'Nobody' or 'No One'
- Ne...Que: The Restriction That Isn't Quite Negation
- Ne...Aucun(e): Saying 'Not Any' or 'No... Whatsoever'
- Dropping 'Ne' in Spoken French
Past Tenses
- Passé Composé with Avoir: The Foundation of French Past Tense
- Passé Composé with Être: The DR MRS VANDERTRAMP Verbs
- The Imparfait: Describing Past Habits and Background
- Passé Composé vs. Imparfait: The Key Distinction
- The Plus-que-parfait: The Past Before the Past
- The Passé Simple: Literary Past Tense
- Past Participle Agreement with Preceding Direct Objects
- Reflexive Verbs in the Passé Composé
- Choosing the Right Past Tense: A Decision Framework
- Common Irregular Past Participles You Must Know
- Time Markers and Which Past Tense They Signal
- Verbs That Change Meaning Between Passé Composé and Imparfait
Pronouns
- French Subject Pronouns: Je, Tu, Il, Elle, On, Nous, Vous, Ils, Elles
- Direct Object Pronouns: Le, La, Les, Me, Te, Nous, Vous
- Indirect Object Pronouns: Lui and Leur
- The Pronoun Y: Replacing Places and 'À + Thing'
- The Pronoun En: Replacing 'De + Something' and Quantities
- Reflexive Pronouns: Me, Te, Se, Nous, Vous
- Stressed Pronouns: Moi, Toi, Lui, Elle, Nous, Vous, Eux, Elles
- Relative Pronouns: Qui, Que, Dont, Où
- The Pronoun Dont: Mastering 'Whose,' 'Of Which,' and 'About Which'
- Pronoun Order: When Multiple Pronouns Stack Up
- Pronouns in Imperative Commands