Liaisons
un cours horrible - is there a liaison? where and why?
Never make a liaison between a SINGULAR noun and an adjective that follows it
un instrument élégant - is there a liaison? where and why?
Never make a liaison between a SINGULAR noun and an adjective that follows it.
carole et helene - is there a liaison? where and why?
None. Never make a liaison after et.
jacques et antoinette - is there a liaison? where and why?
None. Never make a liaison after et.
Robert est anglais - is there a liaison? where and why?
ONLY between the t and the a, NOT between the t and the e - always make a liaison between est and a word that begins with a vowel. NEVER make a liaison with the final consonant of a proper name.
Paris est exceptionnelle
ONLY between the t and the e, NOT between the s and the e - always make a liaison between est and a word that begins with a vowel. NEVER make a liaison with the final consonant of a proper name.
un étudiant - is there a liaison? where and why?
between the n and the é - an article is followed by a NOUN that begins with a vowel
nous aimons - is there a liaison? where and why?
between the s and the a - a subject pronoun is followed by a VERB that begins with a vowel
ils ont - is there a liaison? where and why?
between the s and the o - a subject pronoun is followed by a VERB that begins with a vowel
les ordinateurs - is there a liaison? where and why?
between the s and the o - an article is followed by a NOUN that begins with a vowel
trois élèves - is there a liaison? where and why?
between the s and the é - the consonant is followed by a vowel
les étudiants - is there a liaison? where and why?
between the s and é - the consonant is followed by a vowel
deux hommes - is there a liaison? where and why?
between the x and h - the consonant is followed by a vowel sound
six élèves - is there a liaison? where and why?
between the x and the é - the consonant is followed by a vowel
Comment allez-vous? - is there a liaison? where and why?
from the t to the a - the consonant is followed by a vowel
à tout à l'heure - is there a liaison? Where and why?
from the t to the a - the consonant is followed by a vowel