2. Subject pronouns…
…are words that replace a proper noun, when the
noun is the subject of a sentence.
Like instead of saying John eats candy,
you say He eats candy.
Or instead of saying your own name, you say “I.”
This presentation focuses on understanding
French subject pronouns to talk about people.
6. you For more than one person or
For a person you know well someone you don’t know well
7. tu
you – for a person you know well
Non, Floyd,
mais tu as
Julie, tu as mon
mon chapeau.
crayon?
People who call each other by their
first name use “tu” to say “you.”
8. tu
you – for a person you know well
Tu es
Tu es
formidable!
géniale!
Friends call each other “tu”
when they’re talking to one
person at a time.
9. tu
You – kid talking to another kid
Marc, et
Salut, toi?
comment tu
t’appelles?
Call another kid or teen “tu”
even if you don’t know him
yet.
10. tu
you – for a person you know well
Tu aimes
ce livre?
Members of a
family call each
other “tu” when
they’re talking
to one person at
a time.
11. tu you – talking to an animal
Tu veux un
café?
Je préfère un
hamburger.
People always
call a pet “tu”!
13. Vous aimez le
chocolat?
vous
When you’re talking to more than one person,
you - plural
use “vous” to say you .
14. Vous voulez
une citrouille?
Vous aimez la
salade?
This includes two or more friends or family. vous you - plural
15. Vous voulez
jouer au foot?
Always use “vous” when you’re talking to
2 or more people.
vous you - plural
16. Vous avez
raison,
Madame.
vous
When you’re talking to a stranger or someone
more formal, it’s respectful to use “vous.”
you - formal
17. Monsieur et Merci,
Madame Shay, docteur. Vous
vous allez très êtes très
bien. Ne vous gentil.
inquiétez pas.
vous
For formal situations, use “vous” whether
you’re talking to one or more persons. you - formal
53. Vite!!
• tu means… • you (talking to one person/first name basis)
• vous means… • you (talking to a group or someone formal)
• elle means… • she
• il means… • he
• nous means… • we
• ils means… • they (talking about a group of males or males & females)
• elles means… • they (talking about a group of females)
• on means… • people or we (not too specific)
• je means… • I
54. Vite!!
• you • tu or vous, depends who you’re talking to
• I • je
• she • elle
• we • nous or on, depends how specific
• they • ils or elles, depends who you’re talking about
• he • il
55. Created by
Margaret Kohler
May 12, 2012
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