Saturday, November 23, 2019
Plural French Subject Pronouns Nous Vous Ils and Elles
Plural French Subject Pronouns Nous Vous Ils and Elles Before you start this lesson, I encourage you to read my Singular French Subject Pronouns lesson, or even start with introduction to French subject pronouns if you have not read it yet. Now, lets take a closer look to the plural French subject pronouns. The French Subject Pronoun for We Nousà Nous is the pronoun to use when you are talking about a group of people that includes yourself.Ex : nous regardons la teà leà : we are watching TV. Nous is also referred to as the first person plural (premieÃâ¬re personne du pluriel). Pronunciation: the s of the nous is silent when followed by a consonant.Ex : Nous regardons, nous faisons, nous sommes.Nous makes a strong liaison in Z when followed by a vowel or an h ; nous ââ¬ËZââ¬â¢eà tudions, nous ââ¬ËZââ¬â¢habitons, nous ââ¬ËZââ¬â¢utilisons. Important: in colloquial French, à « On à » is used instead of nous. The verb will agree with à « On à » (3rd person singular), but the adjectives will agree with the meaning, therefore being plural when on means we. Here is my lesson about the obscure French subject pronoun on.Ex : Anne et moi, on est brunes : Ann and I, we are brunettes. Note: other words related to nous are: notre, nos, le noÃâtre, la noÃâtre, les noÃâtres. The French Subject Pronoun for You Vousà Vous is the pronoun to use when you are talking to a group of people.Ex : vous regardez la teà leà : you are watching TVà Vous is also referred to as the second person plural (deuxieÃâ¬me personne du pluriel). Pronunciation: the s of the vous is silent when followed by a consonant.Ex : Vous regardez, vous faites, vous parlez.Vous makes a strong liaison in Z when followed by a vowel or an h ; vous ââ¬ËZââ¬â¢eà tudiez, vous ââ¬ËZââ¬â¢habitez, vous ââ¬ËZââ¬â¢eÃâtes. Important: vous may also refer to one person that you are being formal to. Like an adult you donââ¬â¢t know, or a business partner, or someone that is older. The verb will agree with vous (2nd person plural), but the adjectives will agree with the meaning, therefore being feminine or masculine singular. To understand this notion, you need to read my article on tu versus vous. Ex : M. le Preà sident, vous eÃâtes grand : Mr President, you are tall.Ex : Mme la Preà sidente, vous eÃâtes grande : Mrs President, you are tall. Note: other words related to vous are : votre, vos, le voÃâtre, la voÃâtre, les voÃâtres. The French Subject Pronoun for They Ilsà Ils is the pronoun to use when you are talking about a group of people.Ex : ils regardent la teà leà : they are watching TV. Ils is also referred to as the third person plural, masculine (troisieÃâ¬me personne du pluriel, masculin). Pronunciation: the S of the Ils is silent when followed by a consonant. Itââ¬â¢s pronounced exactly as the ââ¬Å"ilâ⬠singular.Ex : ils regardent, ils font, ils sont.For a regular ER verb starting with a consonant, you cannot hear the difference between Il singular and Ils plural : il regarde (singular), ils regardent (plural). Ils (plural) makes a strong liaison in Z when followed by a vowel or an H ; ils ââ¬ËZââ¬â¢habitent, ilsââ¬â¢Zââ¬â¢eà tudient, ils ââ¬ËZââ¬â¢utilisent. Important: ils refers to a group of people or things either all masculine, or masculine and feminine. Note: other words related to ils are : se, les, leur, leurs, le leur, la leur, les leurs.à The French Subject Pronoun for They Ellesà Elles is the pronoun to use when you are talking about a group of people that are women, or feminine things.Ex : Elles regardent la teà leà : they are watching TV (they here are only women). Pronunciation: the S of the elles is silent when followed by a consonant.Ex : elles regardent, elles font, elles parlent.For a regular ER verb starting with a consonant, you cannot hear the difference between Elle singular and Elles plural : elle regarde, elles regardent. Elles makes a strong liaison when followed by a vowel or an H ; elles ââ¬ËZââ¬â¢habitent, ellesââ¬â¢Zââ¬â¢eà tudient, elles ââ¬ËZââ¬â¢utilisent. Important: elles refers to a group of people or things only feminine. Note : other words related to elles are : se, les, leur, leurs, le leur, la leur, les leurs.à Voil, now that you know all about the French subject pronouns, you can go to the next step and study my French Verb Introduction lesson. If you are serious about learning French, I strongly suggest you find a good French learning audio method. Written French and spoken French are like two different languages, and you need audio - and someone who can not only list the grammar points but explain them well - to conquer French. I suggest you take a look atà my own French learning methodà as well as my article on theà Best French tools for the self-learning student. I post exclusive mini lessons, tips, pictures and more daily on my Facebook, Twitter and Pinterestà pages - so join me there! https://www.facebook.com/frenchtoday https://twitter.com/frenchtoday https://www.pinterest.com/frenchtoday/
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