Advanced French Grammar

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Ah! A complete Anki deck of French grammar, carefully debriefed from the incomparable French for Oral and Written Review. Conquer those prepositions! This is advanced grammar. Don't try to learn from this deck! This deck is for advanced review for those returning to French or studying for an upcoming test. You can also use it as a companion for FOWR. This deck took a long time to make (20+ hours!), and as I go through on my own, I'll do my best to correct typos and add clarity. FOWR is a fairly venerable book (1993), so some of the French may be out of date. I also made a basic French vocabulary deck: https://ankiweb.net/shared/info/397151029 Bon courage !

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Front (Example with word blanked out or missing) What pronoun construction replaces de + noun ?
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Front (Definitions, base word, etc.) person noun
Back (a single word/phrase, no context)
- The full sentence (no words blanked out) - Je parle de ma soeur - Je parle d'elle
- Extra Info (Pronunciation, personal connections, conjugations, etc) de + person noun is replaced by disjunctive pronounHowever, en sometimes replaces this construction
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Front (Example with word blanked out or missing) Will you read that sentance again?
Front (Picture)
Front (Definitions, base word, etc.) how to say again? (prefix)
Back (a single word/phrase, no context)
- The full sentence (no words blanked out) Voulez-vous relire cette phrase ?
- Extra Info (Pronunciation, personal connections, conjugations, etc) again: the prefix re- + verb = again
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Front (Example with word blanked out or missing) La France et l'Allemagne sont les plus grands pays ___ Europe
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Front (Definitions, base word, etc.) in
Back (a single word/phrase, no context)
- The full sentence (no words blanked out) .. les plus grands pays d'Europe
- Extra Info (Pronunciation, personal connections, conjugations, etc) In English, the superlative is usually followed by in. But in French, de is regularly used after the superlative.
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