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Ser Forms in Spanish Chart Style French Subjunctive Infographic

Clean classroom-style infographic in a friendly cartoon palette, designed like a grammar-rule flowchart for intermediate French learners. This polished poster features decision branches, example sentences, indicative vs subjunctive notes, and an irregular verb mini-table, with a visual style aligned to searches for ser forms in spanish chart.

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Educational flowchart poster on the French subjunctive with icons, example boxes, rule notes, and an irregular forms table.
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Generated2026-05-28
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Language learning infographic titled "French Subjunctive". Archetype: GRAMMAR-RULE flowchart. Clean educational poster, Duolingo-friendly cartoon style, friendly primary palette, tasteful imagery, no cultural stereotyping. Central layout: a sharp, easy-to-scan flowchart explaining when to use the French subjunctive for B1 / intermediate learners. Main decision nodes and branches with crisp typography and icons. Include labeled sections such as: trigger expressions, dependent clauses with "que", doubt and uncertainty, emotion and necessity, purpose clauses, and common exceptions. Each example cell or node must show: original-language form + English translation + optional phonetic hint where helpful. Include accurate French examples such as: "Il faut que tu sois" — "It is necessary that you be"; "Je veux que tu viennes" — "I want you to come"; "Bien que ce soit difficile" — "Although it is difficult"; "Je doute qu'il ait raison" — "I doubt that he is right". Add a compact mini-table of key irregular subjunctive forms with sharp typography: "être — to be — sois, soit, soyons, soyez, soient"; "avoir — to have — aie, aies, ait, ayons, ayez, aient"; "aller — to go — aille, ailles, aille, allions, alliez, aillent"; "faire — to do/make — fasse, fasses, fasse, fassions, fassiez, fassent". Include a small rule box contrasting indicative vs subjunctive with clear English labels and French example pairs. Add subtle supporting illustrations only, keeping the flowchart central and legible. Render as a polished classroom poster with balanced spacing, high contrast, and visually clear arrows and grouping. All text MUST be written in English (array). Every heading, label, caption, legend and metric name in the image must be in English — not English. Spell each English word correctly using English characters and diacritics. Numbers stay as digits, no watermarks Linguistically accurate spelling and diacritics in BOTH the taught language and the label language. No cultural stereotyping. Tasteful imagery.