You helped a lot with Monsegnier. I am going on the right road... (I will explain to you sometime)
Now Voyons is hard... Lets go back to the basic. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/biggrin.gif" alt="" />
The first sentense I wrote was wrong. I wanted to write that I am of no use. How do we say someone that is not capable to do anything?
@ Luc
Rashida gave you the correct answer.
Useful = utile
Useless = inutile
To be capable = Etre capable
To not be capable = Etre incapable
Je suis inutile = I am useless (female = feminin) [color:"yellow"]Correct [/color]
Je suis inutil = I am useless (male = masculin) [color:"yellow"]Not correct [/color]
Even for a male, you have to write : "je suis inutile"
Luc be careful with the right spelling to be understood : [color:"yellow"]Monseigneur [/color]
You forgot one "i" and one "u".
[color:"pink"]Second lesson : verbs of the first group [/color]
All the verbs of the first group finish with "[color:"pink"]er[/color] ".
Exemples :
jou[color:"pink"]er[/color] = to play ; chant[color:"pink"]er[/color] = to sing ; march[color:"pink"]er[/color] = to walk ; mang[color:"pink"]er[/color] = to eat ; nag[color:"pink"]er[/color] = to swim.
Présent de l'indicatif :
Je jou[color:"pink"]e[/color] = i play
Tu jou[color:"pink"]es[/color] = you play
Il/elle jou[color:"pink"]e[/color] = he/she plays
Nous jou[color:"pink"]ons[/color] = we play
Vous jou[color:"pink"]ez[/color] = you play
Ils/elles jou[color:"pink"]ent[/color] = they play
Barta