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French II: Synonyms and Antonyms
Antonyms
Synonyms
French II: Verb Charts
‐er Verbs with Spelling Changes
‐e + Consonant + er Verbs
‐er Verbs with Double Consonants
‐é + Consonant + er Verbs
Irregular Verb Charts
Regular Verb Charts
French II: Everyday Words and Phrases
False Friends: French Words in Disguise
Circumflex and Acute Accents
Reviewing Numbers
Time and Using Advanced Time Expressions
Using Advanced Cognates
Words Borrowed from French
French II: Articles, Nouns, Pronouns
Basic Articles
Basic Nouns and Nouns of Quantity
Possession, Possessive Pronouns
Pronouns
French II Basic Verbs
Regular Verbs
Verbs with Spelling Changes
Irregular Verbs
Reflexive Verbs
Negation
Asking Questions
Verbs in the Present Tense
Commands
French II: Adjectives, Adverbs, Prepositions
Adjectives, Adverbs, Prepositions
Adjectives and Exclamations
Adverbs
Comparisons
Prepositions
French II: Special Uses of Certain Verbs
Other Important Irregularities
Devoir
Faire
Falloir
Pouvoir
Savoir and Connaître
Vouloir
French II: The Infinitive
Infinitive after Certain Verbs
Infinitive after Certain Prepositions
Infinitive Preceded by Adjectives and Nouns
Negating an Infinitive
The Past Infinitive
Infinitive as a Subject
Infinitive in a Command
Infinitive in Interrogatives Exclamations
French II: Participles
Past Participles
Perfect Participles
Present Participles
French II: Past Tenses
The Passé Antérieur
The Imparfait
The Plus‐Que‐Parfait
Using the Correct Form of the Past Tense
Introduction to Past Tenses
The Passé Composé
The Passé Simple
French II: Future Tenses
The Future Tense
The Futur Anterieur
Introduction to Future Tenses
The Near Future
French II: Conditional Mood & Conditions
Conditional Sentences
The Conditional
The
Conditionnel
Passé
French II The Subjunctive
The Past Subjunctive
Imperfect and Pluperfect Subjunctive
Avoiding the Subjunctive
Introduction to the Subjunctive
The Present Subjunctive
French II: Indefinites, Passive Voice
Indefinite Adjectives
Indefinite Pronouns
The Passive Voice
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French I
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Cliff's Notes
Are there any Spanish words bearing even a minute similarity to the name Peter? Not a name, but any word that is in any way similar to Peter.
In Spanish how do I know when to use de, del, a and al?
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