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French A2: Spoken Gender and Plural Patterns

Learn key French grammar for more natural speech. This deck covers how to show possession with 'de', common gender patterns for nouns, and important irregular plural forms you'll hear in conversation.
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Lesson#1
To show possession or a relationship in French, you often use the word 'de', which works like 'of' or an apostrophe S in English. For example, 'le livre de Paul' means 'Paul's book'.
Quiz#2
Translate into French: 'Paul's car'.

la voiture de Paul

Quiz#3
Translate into French: 'my mother's house'.

la maison de ma mère

Lesson#4
When 'de' is followed by the definite article 'le', they combine to form 'du'. Similarly, 'de' followed by 'les' becomes 'des'. However, 'de la' and 'de l'' do not change.
Quiz#5
Translate into French: 'the director's office', when the director is male.

le bureau du directeur

Quiz#6
Translate into French: 'the key to the car'.

la clé de la voiture

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