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the rules of the French conjugation
French rules
1. Conjugation
1.1. Modes and times: general
1.2. Past present Future
1.3. The concordance of the times
1.4. Indicative mode
Present indicative, Passé consisting of indicative, Imperfect indicative, More-than-perfect indicative, Simple past indicative, Past perfect indicative, Simple future indicative, Future of indicative ...
1.5. Conditional mode
Conditional present, Conditional passed ...
1.6. Subjunctive mode
Present subjunctive, Past subjunctive, Preterite of the subjunctive, Plus-perfect-of the subjunctive ...
1.7. Fashion participates
Present participle, Past participle ...
1.8. Gerund mode
Gerundif present, Gerondif past ...
1.9. Imperative mode
Imperative present, Imperative past ...
1.10. Infinitive mode
Infinitive present, Infinitive past ...
2. Spelling
2.1. The paronyms
Parames abhor, adore, Parames affection, infection, Paronyms afflict, inflict, Parames allusion, illusion, Parames approve, test, Parames attention, intention, Parames aversion, inversion, Parames conjecture, conjuncture ...
2.2. Gentiles
2.3. Homonyms
Homonyms, Homonyms, is, is, and, Homonyms almond, fine, Homonyms Anchors, ink, Homonyms to the tops, Homonyms, to, up, Homonyms altar, hotel, Homonyms, stroll, ballad ...
2.4. The hyphen
2.5. m in front of m, b and p
2.6. The plural of loans
2.7. Sounds
Sound [ã], Sound [ɛ], Sound [ɔ], Sound [s], Sound [g], Sound [ʒ], Sound [ks], Sound [k] ...
2.8. The rules of agreement
The agreement of the numbers, the agreement of the verb, the agreement of the name used in apposition, the agreement of the adjective, the agreement of the possessive determinant, the agreement with the personal pronouns, the agreement of half, mid, nude, The agreement of past participle ...
3. Grammar
3.1. The grammatical categories
Names, Verbs, Adjectives, Determinants, Adverbs, Conjunctions, Prepositions, Pronouns ...
3.2. The phrase
Phrase structures, Proposals, Forms of sentences, Types of sentences, Active or passive voices ...
3.3. Grammatical functions
The predicate, the subject, the complements, the attribute, the epithet, the antecedent, the apposition, the apostrophe ...