Book description
Just the core concepts you need to write and speak French correctly
If you have some knowledge of French and want to polish your skills,
French Essentials For Dummies focuses on just the core
concepts you need to communicate effectively. From conjugating verbs
to understanding tenses, this easy-to-follow guide lets you skip the
suffering and score high at exam time.
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French 101 - get the lowdown on the basics, from expressing
dates and times to identifying parts of speech
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Gender matters - see how a noun's gender determines the
articles, adjectives, and pronouns you have to use
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The here and now - learn how to conjugate verbs in the present
tense, choose subject pronouns, and form the present participle
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Way back when - get guidance on working with the past tense,
including hints about when to use the compound past (passé
composé) and when to use the imperfect
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What lies ahead - discover the different ways to express the future
Open the book and find:
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A review of numbers, dates, and times
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The parts of speech
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How to determine a noun's gender
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How to select the correct preposition
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Rules for making adjectives agree
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Tips for asking and answering yes/no questions
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Ways to spice up your descriptions
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Ten important verb distinctions
Learn:
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The basics of French grammar and sentence construction
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How to conjugate regular, irregular, and stem-changing verbs
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To express ideas about the past, present, and
future
Laura K. Lawless is the author of three language
websites (French, Spanish, and English) and several successful
language titles including
Intermediate French For Dummies.
Zoe Erotopoulos, PhD has taught French for more than 30 years.
She is the author of French Verbs For Dummies.