tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14486138303458347852024-02-08T08:04:27.889-08:00Language Cheat SheetsCedric Holzhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17210151701766939031noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1448613830345834785.post-66065655967689848232011-03-13T14:19:00.002-07:002023-02-16T10:12:50.558-08:00French Cheat SheetI've complied a large amount of French Vocabulary and Grammar all on one sheet of paper, and made what I believe to be the best, most useful French cheat sheet, for students, or just people who really want to learn French, in existence. The text is small, but completely legible when it's printed.<br />
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<a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bx_Ve59Sv8k4YmIxMTE4OTEtZDkxNS00ZTgzLWJhMjQtMzE0MmQzNGFmMWFm/view?usp=sharing&resourcekey=0-LFdylGddng05rBzJPDm5lw">Link for Vocabulary</a></div>
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<a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bx_Ve59Sv8k4NzYwOThlYWQtYzc3Mi00NjNlLTkwOWItYjM4ZjQyYzZmYmFl/view?usp=sharing&resourcekey=0-VhxjkwXty5h7e3lpvtZJSQ">Link for Grammar</a></div>
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The <a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bx_Ve59Sv8k4YmIxMTE4OTEtZDkxNS00ZTgzLWJhMjQtMzE0MmQzNGFmMWFm/view?usp=sharing&resourcekey=0-LFdylGddng05rBzJPDm5lw">Vocabulary</a> side has:<br />
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<li>About a thousand words including whether each word is masculine or feminine.</li>
<li>A list of words you MUST know</li>
<li>Colors</li>
<li>Fruit</li>
<li>Months</li>
<li>Seasons</li>
<li>Family members</li>
<li>Prepositions</li>
<li>Feeling words</li>
<li>Days of the week</li>
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The <a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bx_Ve59Sv8k4NzYwOThlYWQtYzc3Mi00NjNlLTkwOWItYjM4ZjQyYzZmYmFl/view?usp=sharing&resourcekey=0-VhxjkwXty5h7e3lpvtZJSQ">Grammar</a> side has:<br />
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<li>34 of the most important verbs conjugated in the Present, Passé Compose, Imparfait, Futur Simple, and the Subjunctif.</li>
<li>à and de</li>
<li>Articles</li>
<li>Card suits</li>
<li>Conditionnel</li>
<li>Conditionnel Passé</li>
<li>Demonstrative Pronouns</li>
<li>Directions</li>
<li>Discours Direct & Rapporté</li>
<li>Futur Anterieur</li>
<li>Futur Proche</li>
<li>Futur Simple</li>
<li>Gerondif</li>
<li>How to ask questions</li>
<li>How to say the alphabet</li>
<li>Imparfait</li>
<li>List of useful phrases</li>
<li>Naughty words</li>
<li>Numbers</li>
<li>Parts of the body</li>
<li>Parts of the face</li>
<li>Passe Composé</li>
<li>Plus-que-parfait</li>
<li>Possessive things</li>
<li>Pronoun Relatif: qui/que/lequel/dont/où</li>
<li>Reflexive verbs</li>
<li>Regular Masculine/Feminine endings</li>
<li>Subjonctif Passé</li>
<li>Subjonctif Present</li>
<li>The many uses of SI</li>
<li>Ways of saying good/bad</li>
<li>Y & En</li>
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<span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: inherit;">There's so much on this list, I hid Waldo in it.</span><br />Cedric Holzhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17210151701766939031noreply@blogger.com7