Learn French Action Verbs - Vocabulary for Everyday Conversations
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 24 มิ.ย. 2023
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Get ready to learn 40+ French action verbs in this video! Whether you're new to French or want to enhance your skills, this video can help you expand your vocabulary and improve your communication.
The lesson covers essential action verbs like 'aller' (to go) and 'manger' (to eat) etc. For each verb, I added a sentence to show you an example in context.
I repeat each verb and sentence twice. Try to repeat after me if you can, to practice and improve your pronunciation.
Even if you make mistakes, it is not a problem, the most important is to speak out loud to boost your confidence when you talk in French.
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Action verbs:
Je mange un plat De ma mère - I'm eating one of my mother's dishes.
Je Bois un verre d'eau - I'm drinking a glass of water.
Julie saute Sur un trampoline - Julie jumps on a trampoline.
Il est tombé De I'échelle - he fell from the ladder.
Marie est portée par son papa - Marie is carried by her day.
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What is the difference between jeter and launcer?
Bonjour.
Lancer and jeter are synonyms, but yes there is a difference.
"Lancer" means "to throw to/to launch" and implies a purposeful or deliberate action.
For example:
Julien lance le ballon à son frère. = Julien throws the ball to his brother. (in a playful way)
SpaceX a lancé une fusée dans l’espace. = SpaceX has launched a rocket into space.
When you use "lancer" you are talking about throwing something intentionally and with a specific aim in mind. It could be throwing a ball to someone; you expect the person to catch it or launching something into the air with the intention of making it fly.
"Jeter" means "to throw at/throw away," but it's a less cautious throw or if you want to hurt someone.
Example:
Julien a jeté le ballon sur son frère. = Julien threw the ball at his brother. (he wanted to hurt him)
J'ai jeté de vieux vêtements à la poubelle. = I threw away some old clothes.
When you use "jeter," you are throwing something in a less controlled manner, sometimes to hurt. It could be tossing an object onto a surface or at someone or disposing of something by throwing it away.
Both verbs mean "to throw," but the context and intention behind the action determine which one to use.
Hope this explanation will help you to know the difference.
Jeter is like to throw and lancer is to launch or toss . It all depends of the sentence , like in English . You’d never say to throw a rocket in space … 😊
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Bonjour, j'ai un doute. " Le guide nous a emmenes". Si "a" dans la phrase est connecte à "Le guide" Est-ce que c'est ca "emmenes" est connecte à "nous". Merci beaucoup d'avance.
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Dans cette phrase : "Le guide nous a emmenés", emmener est un verbe transitif direct, donc il s'accorde avec le complément d’objet direct (C.O.D.) "nous" qui le précède.
Le guide a emmené qui ? = nous
Ici, le verbe "emmener" est utilisé avec l'auxilliaire "avoir" et le C.O.D. "nous" est placé avant le verbe, il faut donc faire l'accord.
Le participe passé de ces verbes s'accorde avec le complément d'objet
direct (C.O.D.), uniquement si celui-ci est placé avant le verbe, autre exemple :
J'ai emmené mes affaires chez mes parents.
Les affaires que j'ai emmenées chez mes parents sont vieilles. (le pronom relatif "que" représente le C.O.D et se trouve avant le verbe, donc il faut l'accorder avec l' antécédent du pronom relatif "mes affaires")
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I don't understand "je suis alle a la pharmacie" isn't l'm going to the Pharmacy?
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No, "Je suis allé(e) à la pharmacie" means "I went to the pharmacy."
The tense used is “passé composé” (past tense).
It is formed with the present tense of an auxiliary verb, avoir (to have) or être (to be) + past participle.
So, for this sentence:
“Je suis” is the present tense of the auxiliary verb “être” + allé(e) which is the past participle of the verb aller (to go).
If you want to say, "I am going to the pharmacy."
You need to use the present tense, so you can say:
Je vais à la pharmacie. = I go to the pharmacy/I am going to the pharmacy.
Je suis en train d'aller à la pharmacie. = I am going to the pharmacy.
I hope this clarifies the difference!
2:04 pharmaRcie? Seriously in a language course? Pharmacie!
Hello, I am sorry for this typo, thank you for spotting, indeed it should be "pharmacie".
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Please are you reading or teaching. Please go slowly
Sorry if it was too fast for you. For some people, I am too slow, and for others too fast, not easy to give the right learning experience when the audience has a different level.
It’s perfect as it is, if you find it fast, click on the top right and you can play back speed.
The pace is fine, you may want to use speed settings if i find it too fast
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