Franklin BQF-2025 eBook Reader User Manual


 
9
Learning Inflections
Getting Grammar Guidance
When viewing inflections, you can
press
AIDE
to view detailed descrip-
tions of how to use inflections, with
usage examples.
Viewing English Inflections
If you are unfamiliar with inflections, it
may be helpful to look at some
inflected forms of English verbs.
Switch the entry language back to
English, type
be
, and press
CONJ
to
see the different forms of the English
verb “to be”. This will give you a good
idea of each inflection form.
Verb Inflection Forms
Your French Professor has the follow-
ing verb forms: present indicative, im-
perfect indicative, past definite, future,
conditional, present subjunctive, im-
perfect subjunctive, perfect indicative,
pluperfect indicative, preterite anterior,
future perfect, conditional perfect,
perfect subjunctive, pluperfect sub-
junctive, imperative, and the present
participle.
If you are uncertain how to spell a word,
type a question mark in place of each
unknown letter. You can use more than
one question mark per word; however,
you will get a longer list of matches.
1. Type a word with ?’s (e.g.,
port?).
2. Press
ENTRER
.
3. Highlight a match.
4. Press
ENTRER
to see the word’s
translation.
Finding a Letter
Deeper Correction
If you select
Deeper correction
from a
correction list, you will get a longer list
of more detailed corrections than the
previous list.