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      French Grammar Glossary – Letter [P]

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      25 GRAMMAR ENTRIES

      P.D.O – Objet direct précédent ◆ Part of speech – Catégorie grammaticale ◆ Participle – Participe ◆ Partitive article – Article partitif ◆ Passive voice – Voix passive ◆ Past anterior – Passé antérieur ◆ Past historic – Passé simple ◆ Perfect – Passé composé / parfait ◆ Person – Personne ◆ Personal pronoun – Pronom personnel ◆ Phrase – Syntagme ◆ Plural – Pluriel ◆ Possessive adjective – Adjectif possessif ◆ Possessive pronoun – Pronom possessif ◆ Preceding direct object – Objet direct précédent ◆ Predicative objective – Adjectif attribut ◆ Prefix – Préfixe ◆ Preposition – Préposition ◆ Present indicative – Présent de l’indicatif ◆ Present infinitive – Infinitif présent ◆ Present participle – participe présent ◆ Present tense – Présent ◆ Pronominal verb – Verbe pronominal ◆ Pronoun – Pronom ◆ Proper noun ◆ Nom propre

      LEARNING GOALS

      • You will study foundational French grammar glossary beginning with the letter P.
      • You will see examples of each of these important grammar terms in action within actual French sentences.
      • You will practice these grammatical terms inside the French training lab and learn to use them on your own.

      COURSE DESCRIPTION

      If you want to have deeper knowledge of French grammar, you need to enroll in this grammar course now. In this particular course, we tackle all the crucial grammar glossary starting with the letter P. Perhaps you don’t know what a personal pronoun is or does in a sentence. Or perhaps you are confused about possessive pronouns or possessive adjectives. This grammar course will define each one of these terms and provide sentence examples you can study and practice in the training lab.

      TARGET AUDIENCE

      • This course is open to all French learners at any level.
      • If you want to get the basics of French grammar down to a T, this introductory grammar course is a must.
      • If you are somewhat familiar to French grammar but lack concrete example to see them in action, this grammar glossary course is what you need.

      REQUIREMENTS

      • You must have a computer and it must be connected to the internet.
      • Your computer must be equipped with built-in or external speakers to be able to listen to the recorded French audio segments.
      • No prior knowledge of French is required as everything will be taught.
      • You must, at least, be familiar with the English and/or French alphabet, and if you were able to follow me until now, chances are you don’t have to worry about it on that point.

      Course Features

      • Lectures 75
      • Quizzes 0
      • Skill level Complete Beginner
      • Language English / French
      • Students 0
      • Assessments Yes
      CoursesFrench Grammar GlossaryFrench Grammar Glossary – Letter [P]
      • P.D.O 3

        • Lecture1.1
          CHAPTER 1 – Definition – P.d.o – Objet direct précédent
        • Lecture1.2
          How to say it in French
        • Lecture1.3
          [P.D.O] – Examples
      • PART OF SPEECH 3

        • Lecture2.1
          CHAPTER 2 – Definition – Part of speech – Catégorie grammaticale
        • Lecture2.2
          How to say it in French
        • Lecture2.3
          [Part of speech] – Examples
      • PARTICIPLE 3

        • Lecture3.1
          CHAPTER 3 – Definition – Participle – Participe
        • Lecture3.2
          How to say it in French
        • Lecture3.3
          [Participle] – Examples
      • PARTITIVE ARTICLE 3

        • Lecture4.1
          CHAPTER 4 – Definition – Partitive article – article partitif
        • Lecture4.2
          How to say it in French
        • Lecture4.3
          [Partitive article] – Examples
      • PASSIVE VOICE 3

        • Lecture5.1
          CHAPTER 5 – Definition – Passive voice – Voix passive
        • Lecture5.2
          How to say it in French
        • Lecture5.3
          [Passive voice] – Examples
      • PAST ANTERIOR 3

        • Lecture6.1
          CHAPTER 6 – Definition – Past anterior – Passé antérieur
        • Lecture6.2
          How to say it in French
        • Lecture6.3
          [Past anterior] – Examples
      • PAST HISTORIC 3

        • Lecture7.1
          CHAPTER 7 – Definition – Past historic – Passé simple
        • Lecture7.2
          How to say it in French
        • Lecture7.3
          [Past historic] – Examples
      • PERFECT 3

        • Lecture8.1
          CHAPTER 8 – Definition – Perfect – Passé composé / Parfait
        • Lecture8.2
          How to say in it French
        • Lecture8.3
          [Perfect] – Examples
      • PERSON 3

        • Lecture9.1
          CHAPTER 9 – Definition – Person – Personne
        • Lecture9.2
          How to say it in French
        • Lecture9.3
          [Person] – Examples
      • PERSONAL PRONOUN 3

        • Lecture10.1
          CHAPTER 10 – Definition – Personal pronoun – Pronom personnel
        • Lecture10.2
          How to say it in French
        • Lecture10.3
          [Personal pronoun] – Examples
      • PHRASE 3

        • Lecture11.1
          CHAPTER 11 – Definition – Phrase – Syntagme
        • Lecture11.2
          How to say it in French
        • Lecture11.3
          [Phrase] – Examples
      • PLURAL 3

        • Lecture12.1
          CHAPTER 12 – Definition – Plural – Pluriel
        • Lecture12.2
          How to say it in French
        • Lecture12.3
          [Plural] – Examples
      • POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVE 3

        • Lecture13.1
          CHAPTER 13 – Definition – Possessive adjective – Adjectif possessif
        • Lecture13.2
          How to say it in French
        • Lecture13.3
          [Possessive adjectif] – Examples
      • POSSESSIVE PRONOUN 3

        • Lecture14.1
          CHAPTER 14 – Definition – Possessive pronoun – Pronom possessif
        • Lecture14.2
          How to say it in French
        • Lecture14.3
          [Possessive pronoun] – Examples
      • PRECEDING DIRECT OBJECT 3

        • Lecture15.1
          CHAPTER 15 – Definition – Preceding direct object – Objet direct précédent
        • Lecture15.2
          How to say it in French Copy
        • Lecture15.3
          [Preceding direct object] – Examples
      • PREDICATIVE ADJECTIVE 3

        • Lecture16.1
          CHAPTER 16 – Definition – Predicative adjective – Adjectif attribut
        • Lecture16.2
          How to say it in French
        • Lecture16.3
          [Predicative adjective] – Examples
      • PREFIX 3

        • Lecture17.1
          CHAPTER 17 – Definition – Prefix – Préfixe
        • Lecture17.2
          How to say it in French
        • Lecture17.3
          [Prefix] – Examples
      • PREPOSITION 3

        • Lecture18.1
          CHAPTER 18 – Definition – Preposition – Préposition
        • Lecture18.2
          How to say it in French
        • Lecture18.3
          [Preposition] – Examples
      • PRESENT INDICATIVE 3

        • Lecture19.1
          CHAPTER 19 – Definition – Present indicative – Présent de l’indicatif
        • Lecture19.2
          How to say it in French
        • Lecture19.3
          [Present indicative] – Examples
      • PRESENT INFINITIVE 3

        • Lecture20.1
          CHAPTER 20 – Definition – Present infinitive – Infinitif présent
        • Lecture20.2
          How to say it in French
        • Lecture20.3
          [Present infinitive] – Examples
      • PRESENT PARTICIPLE 3

        • Lecture21.1
          CHAPTER 21 – Definition – Present participle – Participle présent
        • Lecture21.2
          How to say it in French
        • Lecture21.3
          [Present participle] – Examples
      • PRESENT TENSE 3

        • Lecture22.1
          CHAPTER 22 – Definition – Present tense – Présent
        • Lecture22.2
          How to say it in French
        • Lecture22.3
          [Present tense] – Examples
      • PRONOMINAL VERB 3

        • Lecture23.1
          CHAPTER 23 – Definition – Pronominal verb – Verbe pronominal
        • Lecture23.2
          How to say it in French
        • Lecture23.3
          [Pronominal verb] – Examples
      • PRONOUN 3

        • Lecture24.1
          CHAPTER 24 – Definition – Pronoun – Pronom
        • Lecture24.2
          How to say it in French
        • Lecture24.3
          [Pronoun] – Examples
      • PROPER NOUN 3

        • Lecture25.1
          CHAPTER 25 – Definition – Proper noun – Nom propre
        • Lecture25.2
          How to say it in French
        • Lecture25.3
          [Proper noun] – Examples
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