French Prepositions & Infinitives - À, DE, or NOTHING at all - Distance Learning
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French Prepositions Before Infinitives - À, DE, or NOTHING at all
Certain French verbs must be followed by DE, À, or NOTHING when an infinitive comes next. This lesson includes common verbs that are used on a regular basis.
TRÈS IMPORTANT: This is a lesson about verbs when followed by infinitives and not nouns.
All of the following is included in this resource:
➯ STEP 1: Download the 5 page lesson with examples in French and English.
➯ STEP 2: Download the cheat sheet which is a handy one page reference document that lists all of the verbs from the lesson with English translations.
➯ STEP 3: Students read the list of verbs on the left, and in the spaces provided on the right indicate whether they’re followed by à, de, or nothing when used with infinitives. Next, fold the paper in half on the dotted line, and use it as a practice chart.
➯ STEP 4: Exercise 1 - Fill in the blanks with À, DE, or NOTHING at all. Answer key included.
➯ STEP 5: Use the Quizlet study set to practice memorizing which verbs are followed by À, DE, or NOTHING. This set includes fun games and tests to evaluate your progress.
➯ STEP 7: Students practice making their own sentences using the verbs from the lesson with this set of 60 speaking cards. Each card indicates a subject, verb, and when necessary À or DE. Every time they pull out the cards to practice, they can use a different infinitive. Half of the cards feature different forms of negation:
ne...pas
ne...plus
ne...jamais
ne...rien
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