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Review for Chapitre 1
  Here you can review for this, the first chapter of French 201. In this section are grammar explanations of things you learned throughout French 101, 102 or 111. The grammar explanations are here to help you remember how things work, while the exercises to remember how you did them before.
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Grammar Explanations and Exercises

Adjectives

Verbs: explanations on the left, and then exercises

Regular -er - w/ Exercises:

Regular -ir - w/ Exercises:

Regular -re - w/ Exercises:

Irregular -er - w/ Exercises:

Irregular -ir - w/ Exercises:

Irregular -re - w/ Exercises:

Irregular Verbs:

Avoir - w/ Exercises:

Etre - w/ Exercises:

Aller - w/ Exercises:

Faire - w/ Exercises:

Partir, Sortir, Dormir - w/ Exercises:

Boire, Croire, Voir - w/ Exercises:

Savoire vs Connaitre - w/ Exercises:

Basic Negation (ne...pas) - w/ Exercises:

Tenses vs Mood vs Voice

Verb Tenses - explanations to the left and exercises

Passé Composé

with Avoir - w/ Exercises

with Etre - w/ Exercises

Imparfait

How - w/ Exercises

When to use 1- w/ Exercises

When to use 2- w/ Exercises

Narration of Passé Composé vs Imparfait w/ Exercises - - - - - - - - - - - - - one key here is to think of the story as a movie. Anything that happens or starts before the camera actually shows any action is considered 'background' information and is in Imparfait. The important things that the camera shows us is 'foreground' information and the important stuff, so it is in Passé Composé.