The French Verbs Crash Course
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Welcome to the Crash Course!
Lesson 1:
Introduction to French Verbs: Conquering Conjugation Fear
Lesson 2:
Infinitives and Verb Types
Lesson 3:
Subject Pronouns
Lesson 4:
Introducing the Present Tense
Lesson 5:
Reflexive Verbs
Lesson 6:
Avoir and Être
Lesson 7:
Aller and the Futur Proche
Lesson 8:
Stem-Changing Verbs in the Present Tense
Lesson 9:
Essential Irregulars
Lesson 10:
Irregular Verb Families
Lesson 11:
Irregular -IR Verbs
Lesson 12:
Irregular -RE Verbs
Lesson 13:
Irregular -OIR Verbs
Lesson 14:
Introducing the Passé Composé
Lesson 15:
Irregular Past Participles
Lesson 16:
Verbs that Take Être for the Passé Composé
Lesson 17:
Introducing the Imperfect Tense
Lesson 18:
Passé Composé vs. Imparfait
Lesson 19:
Introducing the Simple Future Tense
Lesson 20:
Irregular Verbs in the Future Tense
Lesson 21:
Introducing the Conditional Tense
Lesson 22:
Introducing the Perfect Tenses
Lesson 23:
Past Participles as Adjectives
Lesson 24:
Introducing the Present Subjunctive Tense
Lesson 25:
Stem-Changing Verbs in the Present Subjunctive
Lesson 26:
More Stem Changes in the Present Subjunctive
Lesson 27:
Special Stems in the Present Subjunctive
Lesson 28:
Avoir and Être in the Present Subjunctive
Lesson 29:
Introducing the Past Subjunctive
Lesson 30:
Imitating the Present Progressive
Lesson 31:
Introducing the Present Participle
Lesson 32:
Introducing the Imperative Mood
Lesson 33:
Imperative Irregulars
Lesson 34:
Reflexive Verbs in the Imperative
Lesson 35:
Introducing the Passé Simple
Lesson 36:
Irregular Passé Simple Patterns
Lesson 37:
Introducing the Passé Antérieur
Lesson 38:
Introducing the Imperfect Subjunctive
Lesson 39:
Look How Far We've Come!