![]() When there is a preceding direct object (or pronoun), you must make agreement in number and gender between it and the past participle. ![]() That means you need to use LA, which becomes L’ before a vowel. ![]() The direct object pronoun is feminine and singular (replacing la mer). What had we never seen? The sea! That answers the question WHAT, which means you need to use a direct object pronoun. Replace la mer with a pronoun so that the sentence means: ![]() Let’s take this mini lesson one step further…. The helping verb for the verb voir is still avoir, but did you notice what tense the helping verb is in? The helping verb is now in the imperfect tense. When forming the plus-que-parfait, you need a helping verb just like in the passé composé. The plus-que-parfait refers to something that happened before something else. The sentence doesn’t mean We have not ever seen the sea. □ Translation: We had never seen the sea.īe careful when translating the plus-que-parfait. Use the plus-que-parfait along with negation. The infinitive is the verb voir, and I’d like you to use ne … jamais as negation: PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying reference material will be available in your My Library section along with the audio.MINI FRENCH LESSONS PLAYLIST Put the verb in parentheses in the plus-que-parfait tense: ![]() Tenses that are barely used in actual speech such as passé simple and plus que parfait are not included in the drills so you could focus on the essentials. The tenses covered include the affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms of: You can listen to the drills practically anywhere - during your commute, while driving or running, or during any free time you have. The drills are narrated by a French speaker and guaranteed to help you learn and practice correct pronunciation - as it is spoken today.Įach drill is five- to six-minutes long and is very easy to do. Using repetition exercises designed to build your reflexes, the drills will help you develop an instinct to select the correct verb form naturally, with no more hesitations. Learn the different conjugations of the highly useful verb voir without memorizing anything. ![]()
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