The Superlative of adjectives
We use the superlative to describe something that represents an extreme or the highest degree. There are two types of superlatives: the superlative of superiority and the superlative of inferiority.
The Superlative of Inferiority
le / la / les moins + adjective + de + noun
| Cette langue est la moins difficile. Il n’y a pas d'exceptions! | This language is the least difficult. There are no exceptions! |
| Ce produit est le moins cher. Il faut profiter de l'occasion. | This product is the least expensive. It's a bargain! |
The Superlative of Superiority
le / la / les plus + adjective + de + noun
| Cette langue est la plus difficile, car il y a des exceptions à chaque règle. | This language is the most difficult, as there are exceptions to every rule. |
| Cette personne est la plus intelligente. Elle connaît plusieurs langues. | This person is the most intelligent. They know several languages. |
Verbs. Group 2. Conjugation in Present.
The most common French Verbs. Group 2. Conjugation in Present.
Most verbs in this group have the ending -ir.
When you conjugate a verb, you need to remove the -ir ending and add the following endings:
je/tu -is
il/elle/on -it
nous -issons
vous -issez
ils/elles -issent
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