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RTEENTH RULE 13eme REGLE FONDAMENTALE

CONVERSATION

-Justin: Look Lili! There is a little robin there!

-Lili: Oh yes, I love those birds! Especially when they leave their foot

prints in the snow during cold winters because then, I go and get some
bread and I observe them from my bedroom window…

-Justin: Funny you say that because I like taking time observing

swallows in Spring myself. I know the day they come-back to their nest

above my window and I am always sad when I realize that they left in
Autumn…

-Lili: Do you notice how much they take care of their babies and how
they observe us during the day from the electric wires…
-Justin: I do…I wish I could hear what they say to themselves…

QUESTION ABOUT THE TEXT
-What is the common point between the two friends?
GRAMMAIRE

Mots et expressions qui ne peuvent être accompagnés que

d’un singulier d’un pluriel

There is il y a there are il y a

There was il y avait there were il y avait

Much beaucoup de many beaucoup de

How muchcombien de… ? how many…? Combien de…?

Little peu de few peu de

A little un peu de a few quelques, plusieurs

This ce/ceci these ces/ces(choses) ci

That ce/cela those ces/ces (choses) là

Quelques expressions

Little money (work, luggage) Peu d’argent (de travail, de bagages).

Few friends (toys, people). Peu d’amis (de jouets, de gens)

How much money have you ? Combien d’argent avez-vous?

How many friends have you invited?Combien d’amis avez vous

invités ?

There was a little mist. Il y avait une petite brume

Every est suivi d’un singulier (il ne peut donc jamais être suivi de people.

Ex : I see him every day Je le vois tous les jours.

Phrase affirmative Phrase négative/interrogative

Everything Anything

Everywhere Anywhere

Everyone/everybody Anybody

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