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Form High-Frequency Spoken Subjunctive in French

Learn the present subjunctive forms for 'je' and 'tu' with the high-frequency French verbs être, avoir, faire, aller, and pouvoir.
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Lesson#1
Welcome to B1 French Part 3. In this part, you will learn to express obligation, wishes, doubt and emotion using the subjunctive, discuss health and well-being, talk about environmental issues and city improvements, give clear instructions, and understand more advanced spoken French structures.
Lesson#2
In French, the subjunctive is a mood used to express things like doubt, desire, or emotion. In this deck, we'll focus on learning the key forms for 'I' and 'you' for five very common irregular verbs. The goal here is to learn to form the words themselves.
Lesson#3
Let's start with the verb 'être', meaning 'to be'. The subjunctive form for 'I' is 'que je sois'.
Quiz#4
How do you say 'that I be' in French?

que je sois

Lesson#5
The subjunctive form of 'être' for 'you', when speaking to a friend, is 'que tu sois'.
Quiz#6
How do you say 'that you be' in French, speaking to a friend?

que tu sois

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