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All nouns in French have both gender and number.
In French, the verb usually agrees with the subject of the sentence.
In France, the 9th grade would be called “la troisième.”
To make a sentence “negative” in French, you use “ne..pas” after the verb.
“Vous” can be both singular and plural.
New Orleans is the only official French speaking city in the U.S.
The pronoun “on” always takes the same form of the verb as il/elle.
Tu becomes t’ before words beginning with vowel sounds.
“Translation” means changing the verb forms to agree with the subject of the sentence.
Days of the week and months of the year are always capitalized in French.
Le, la, les and l’ are the definite articles.
The indefinite articles are un, une and des.
The French use an ‘s to show possession.
“Les” becomes “l’ ” before words beginning with vowels sounds.
Adjectives must agree in both gender and number with the nouns they modify.
The colors “orange” and “marron” only have one form. They do NOT change spellings for agreement.

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