Unit 4 Labo-langue Partitive articles Regular -er verbs Negative forms

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Unit 4 Labo-langue Partitive articles Regular -er verbs Negative forms Aimer + infinitive, je voudrais + infinitive

Partitive articles Unit 4: Labo-langue You have to use du, de la, de l’ or des in front of food items. In English, you would say ‘some’. singular plural masculine un/le du chocolat des/les des gâteaux feminine une/la de la soupe des chips Use de l’ for a singular word starting with a vowel: de l’eau. © Oxford University Press 2014

Regular -er verbs Unit 4: Labo-langue Verbs that end in -er are regular; they all follow the same pattern. They include aimer (to like, to love), adorer (to love), détester (to hate), jouer (to play), habiter (to live). The only exception is aller, which is irregular. To form the present tense, remove the -er and add the following endings: aimer j’aime nous aimons tu aimes vous aimez il/elle/on aime ils/elles aiment © Oxford University Press 2014

Negative forms Unit 4: Labo-langue To make a sentence negative, put ne ... pas (or n’ ... pas) around the verb: je mange  je ne mange pas j’aime  je n’aime pas A verb in the negative form is normally followed by de: Je mange du fromage, mais je ne mange pas de yaourt. I eat cheese but I do not eat yoghurt. Ne ... jamais means ‘never’: Je ne mange jamais de frites. I never eat chips. The exception to the de rule is aimer. When talking about likes and dislikes, use le, la, l’, les in front of the noun: J’aime le fromage, mais je n’aime pas le yaourt. I like cheese but I don’t like yoghurt. © Oxford University Press 2014

Aimer + infinitive, je voudrais + infinitive Unit 4: Labo-langue Aimer + infinitive, je voudrais + infinitive When you talk about what you like or dislike doing, or what you would like to do, you use the infinitive form for the second verb. J’aime manger au restaurant. I like eating out. J’adore visiter les musées. I love visiting museums. Je n’aime pas aller dans les fast-food. I don’t like going to fast-food restaurants. Tu aimes jouer au foot? Do you like playing football? Je voudrais manger de la pizza. I would like to eat some pizza. © Oxford University Press 2014