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Directly transitive verbs
Directly transitive verbs have direct objects:
| French | Translation |
|---|---|
| lire la nouvelle dans le journal | to read the item in the newspaper |
| quitter le Pays de Galles | to leave Wales |
| composter un billet | to punch a ticket |
| fumer une cigarette | to smoke a cigarette |
| ouvrir la portière | to open the (car, train) door |
| prendre le train | to take the train |
| rencontrer un ami | to meet a friend |
| expliquer les faits | to explain the facts |
| étouffer un juron | to stifle an oath |
| lever la tête | to raise one's head |
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- The plural of compound nouns
- Mass versus count nouns
- Past Tense
- Subjunctive Mood
- Difference between Nombre, Chiffre and Numéro
- Use of the definite article with quantities
- Optional use of neutral le
- When Use à or a
- Direct object quantifiers and « en »
- Relations between verbs and their complements
- Differences in the use of numbers in French and English mille milliers milliards
- Plurals in cardinal numbers
- Marked use of tu
- Difference between meilleur and mieux
- Adjectives used as adverbs
