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Être ou ne pas être….. What does this mean? It means pairing up the subject with the right form of the verb. For example, the verb “to be” in English.

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Page 1: Être ou ne pas être…..  What does this mean?  It means pairing up the subject with the right form of the verb.  For example, the verb “to be” in English.

être ou ne pas être….

Page 2: Être ou ne pas être…..  What does this mean?  It means pairing up the subject with the right form of the verb.  For example, the verb “to be” in English.

What does this mean? It means pairing up the subject with the

right form of the verb.

For example, the verb “to be” in English is conjugated: I am, you are, he is, we are, and they are.

You’d never hear: I be, you be, he be, etc.

Page 3: Être ou ne pas être…..  What does this mean?  It means pairing up the subject with the right form of the verb.  For example, the verb “to be” in English.

Singular Pluralje I nous we

tu you vous you il he or it ils they (m) elle she or it elles they (f) on one

You have to memorize these! You will use them all the time!!!!!!!

Page 4: Être ou ne pas être…..  What does this mean?  It means pairing up the subject with the right form of the verb.  For example, the verb “to be” in English.

On refers to people in general.

In English its equivalent is one, you or they.

It also means we in a casual style.

En France, on parle francais.In France they speak French.

Page 5: Être ou ne pas être…..  What does this mean?  It means pairing up the subject with the right form of the verb.  For example, the verb “to be” in English.

When you learn a new verb, write it in 2 columns… always in the same order.

je suis nous sommes tu es vous êtes il/elle/on est ils/elles sont

Page 6: Être ou ne pas être…..  What does this mean?  It means pairing up the subject with the right form of the verb.  For example, the verb “to be” in English.

To say what profession someone is, you never use an article: Je suis professeur.

Will Ferrell est acteur.Ariana Grande est chanteuse.Tu es élève.