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GCSE French

GCSE
Year2024
Duration1h 54m
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Unit 1: Grammar Unit 2: Grammar Unit 9: Grammar Unit 11: Grammar

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Soraya MomedSep 25, 2024

Forming negatives is an important part of speaking and writing French. Find out how to form negative structures, then check your understanding with activities and a quiz.

theongoyaSep 25, 2024

Do you know how to ask questions in French? Get to grips with common question words and check your understanding with activities and a quiz.

Abiri Oluwabusayo KhloeSep 25, 2024

The infinitive, the imperative, the present participle, the present subjunctive, the perfect infinitive and the passive voice are French verb forms.

Lucky SewaniSep 25, 2024

The conditional is used to describe what would, could or should happen. Get to grips with how to form the conditional and check your understanding with activities and a quiz.

Iyabo OjoSep 25, 2024

Use the near future and the simple future tenses to talk about what will happen in the future. Find out how to form and use them and check your understanding with activities and a quiz.

MmeJaloSep 25, 2024

The imperfect tense describes an ongoing action in the past or something that used to happen. Get to grips with using the imperfect tense and check your understanding with a quiz.

Zahid MohammdSep 25, 2024

The perfect tense describes an action in the past that has finished. The pluperfect is used to talk about actions far back in the past such as events that have happened.

Neal LakhaniSep 25, 2024

Use the present tense to describe what happens regularly and what is happening now. Get to grips with regular and irregular verbs and check your understanding with activities and a quiz.

MeryteshSep 25, 2024

Pronouns replace nouns in a sentence. They are usually quicker ways to refer to a noun and reduce repetition. Types of pronoun include subject pronouns, direct and indirect object pronouns.

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Adverbs add meaning to a verb and describe actions. They usually describe the 'where', 'when' or 'how'. Practise using them in French sentences.