okay, so I've been taking french for about 3 years, and I have had some bad years..Ive been skipping and never learning anything. And I know, Thats my fault, but now ive decided to get my life on track, but I wont graduate if I dont get an A on this french test that im taking in 2 weeks. But I havnt learned anything!! I dont want to have to mess up my future because of me being an idiot in my past. So can anyone plese tell me the basics of french? What do I need to learn to pass? What are the basics? How do you bend a verb? put togther a sentence? What comes first in french, the verb, adjective, whatever?
PLEASE JUST HELP ME
I know I might seem like a lost case, but just try please?
Help me with normal sentecnce, like how do you say;
would you.....?
are you....?
I was...?
He did...?
Someone asked..?
and so on..
PLEASE i'll be so thankful for any help I get-
thank you .
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Work & School category? Maybe give some free advice about: School? 4everMyself2 answered Monday April 10 2006, 1:15 pm: *Salut- Hi
*Bonjour- Hello
*Allo?- Hello (on telephone)
*Ca va?- How are things going?
*Au revoir.- Good bye
*A bientot- See you soon
For some of the answers below I have my name(Selena) in them, but you can plug in whoever's name you want to have.
*Je m'appelle Selena- My name is Selena.
*C'est Selena- This is Selena.
*Tu t'appelles comment?- What's your name?
*Merci-Thanks
*Je te presente Selena- Let me introduce you to Selena.
the.incredible.mable answered Saturday April 8 2006, 3:38 pm: Bonjour, Dearie!
I lived in Paris for three months right out of colledge, but that was quite a while back. I do remeber that:
J'aimer-means I like
Tu/vous aimes means you like
Il/elle aime means he/she likes
the word aime can be replaced with:
prefere:prefer
detester:hate
adorer:love
Hope it helps, love. Good Luck!
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