Choose the best answer to complete the sentence. Ready? |
une veste, il fait frais. |
une veste, il fait frais. |
Prends |
Prends |
Prends une veste, il fait frais. |
Prends une veste, il fait frais. |
"Take a jacket, it's chilly." |
We use Prends in this sentence because it's the correct tu-form imperative of prendre, used to give direct instructions. In the imperative, we drop the subject tu and use just the verb. |
Choose the best answer to complete the sentence. Ready? |
l'adresse dans ton téléphone. |
l'adresse dans ton téléphone. |
Note |
Note |
Note l'adresse dans ton téléphone. |
Note l'adresse dans ton téléphone. |
"Write down the address in your phone." |
We use Note in this sentence because it gives a direct instruction using the imperative tu form of noter, meaning "write down." |
This form is short and direct, used without tu. |
Choose the best answer to complete the sentence. Ready? |
la date sur le billet. |
la date sur le billet. |
Vérifie |
Vérifie |
Vérifie la date sur le billet. |
Vérifie la date sur le billet. |
"Check the date on the ticket." |
We use Vérifie in this sentence because it's the imperative form of vérifier for tu, used to tell someone to check something directly. |
It's common to confuse it with vérifiait "was checking" or vérifions "let's check," but those don't work for giving a simple command. |
Unscramble the words to make a sentence. |
Ready? |
Il |
Il faut |
Il faut remplir |
Il faut remplir ce formulaire. |
Il faut remplir ce formulaire. |
"You need to fill out this form." |
Il faut remplir ce formulaire. |
Choose the best answer to complete the sentence. Ready? |
"You should sleep a bit more." Focus on the word "should." |
(Tu doit or Tu devrais) dormir un peu plus. |
(Tu doit or Tu devrais) dormir un peu plus. |
Tu devrais |
Tu devrais |
Tu devrais dormir un peu plus. |
"You should sleep a bit more." |
Tu devrais is used here because |
devrais is the conditional form of devoir, which means "should." |
When followed by an infinitive verb, it's used to suggest something politely: tu devrais dormir means "you should sleep." |
Tu doit is grammatically incorrect. |
Choose the best answer to complete the sentence. Ready? |
(Éteins or Éteint) la lumière en sortant. |
(Éteins or Éteint) la lumière en sortant. |
Éteins |
Éteins |
Éteins la lumière en sortant. |
"Turn off the light when you leave." |
Éteins is used here because |
it's the imperative form of éteindre for tu. |
Éteint is the past participle of éteindre, meaning "turned off" You can't use a past participle alone as a command. |
Let's translate some sentences into French. |
Translate "You should bring a bottle of water." into French. |
Tu, the subject pronoun meaning "you," |
followed by |
devrais, the conditional form of devoir, meaning "should," |
next |
emporter, the infinitive verb meaning "to bring (something with you)," |
followed by |
une bouteille, meaning "a bottle," |
next |
d'eau, meaning "of water." |
Tu devrais introduces a polite suggestion using devoir in the conditional. Emporter is the infinitive that follows. Together, it means "you should bring." |
Tu devrais emporter une bouteille d'eau. |
Tu devrais emporter une bouteille d'eau. |
"You should bring a bottle of water." |
Translate "You have to lock the door." into French. |
Il faut, an impersonal expression meaning "it is necessary" or "you need to," |
followed by |
fermer, the infinitive verb meaning "to close" or "to lock," |
next |
la porte, meaning "the door," |
followed by |
à clé, a phrase meaning "with a key" or "locked." |
Il faut is an impersonal phrase that means "it is necessary" or "you need to." It's followed by the infinitive fermer, to express what action is required. |
Il faut fermer la porte à clé. |
Il faut fermer la porte à clé. |
"You have to lock the door." |
Translate "You should ask for help at the front desk." into French. |
Tu, the subject pronoun meaning "you," |
followed by |
devrais, the conditional form of devoir, meaning "should," |
next |
demander, the infinitive verb meaning "to ask for," |
followed by |
de l'aide, meaning "some help," |
next |
à l'accueil, meaning "at the reception/front desk." |
Tu devrais introduces advice using devoir in the conditional. It's followed by demander, the infinitive verb, to say "you should ask." |
Tu devrais demander de l'aide à l'accueil. |
Tu devrais demander de l'aide à l'accueil. |
"You should ask for help at the front desk." |
Listen to me as I speak. Which expression of obligation is used in the sentences? |
Prends une veste, il fait frais. |
Let's listen one more time. |
Prends une veste, il fait frais. |
Did you hear Prends? |
Prends means "take." It's the imperative form of the verb prendre for tu. |
It gives a direct instruction — the subject tu is left out. |
How about...? |
Il faut remplir ce formulaire. |
Let's listen one more time. |
Il faut remplir ce formulaire. |
Did you hear Il faut? |
Il faut means "you need to" or "it's necessary to." |
It's a fixed phrase used to express necessity, and it's always followed by an infinitive verb. |
Next… |
Tu devrais dormir un peu plus. |
One more time. |
Tu devrais dormir un peu plus. |
Did you hear Tu devrais? |
Tu devrais means "you should." |
It uses the conditional form of devoir to give polite suggestions, followed by an infinitive. |
And... |
Vérifie la date sur le billet. |
One more time. |
Vérifie la date sur le billet. |
Did you hear Vérifie? |
Vérifie means "check." |
It's the imperative form of vérifier for tu — another direct command without using the subject. |
Thank you for watching. |
Now you know how to give advice and assistance in French. |
...and now you can move on to the next lesson in the pathway. |
Au revoir ! |
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