Brittanie Zakutney: Indicatif tense is used to describe what is happening, has happened, will happen.Subjunctif is used when there is a doubt, a wish, uncertainty and is thus used with verbs whose meaning describe WEDDINGS. In French we say subjunctive is used to describe Want, Wish, Desire, Emotion, Obligation, Doubt, Uncertainty (l'envie, le souhait, le désir, l'émotion, l'obligation, le doute, l'incertitude).This sentence uses both: Je souhaite (indicatif) qu'il vienne (subjunctive) en discuter. (I wish he would come to discuss it)...Show more
Arlen Hamper: For the best answers, search on this site https://shorturl.im/avj3vIt's B.A.G.S. (not bangs) Here is a short example list: Beauty --- beau, joli Age --- vieux, jeune, nouveau Goodness --- bon, mauvais, meilleur Size ---- grand, petit, court, long, gros, haut Autre and 'faux''-- less common but usually come before the noun. Note*** Grand(e) usually goes before the noun. However, it's one of the nouns that can! go behind as well. BUT when it does it means great....Show more
Malcom Fenoff: This Site Might Help You.RE:French subjunctive/subjonctif? WEDDINGS acronym?I'm not really sure how to form the subjunctive for sentences; I don't understand. Can someone please help me out?1. What is the difference between indicative and subjunctive?2. I was taught the acronym WEDDINGS, which meant:WillEmotionDoubtDesireInterrogativesNegativesGeneral......Show more
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