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ASL Alphabet Chart Style French Subjunctive Infographic

Clean educational infographic in a Duolingo-friendly green and yellow sketchnote style, featuring a sharp central table for French subjunctive conjugations. Includes advanced usage notes, example clauses, and study-poster organization with an asl alphabet chart inspired learning graphic vibe.

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Educational poster with a central French subjunctive conjugation table, side notes, and green-yellow sketchnote styling.
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Resolution1024 × 1024 px
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File size240 KB
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StyleAI Language Learning Infographic
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Generated2026-06-06
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LanguageEnglish (EN)
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Language learning infographic titled "French Subjunctive". VERB CONJUGATION TABLE (rows × tenses). Clean educational poster, Duolingo-friendly, sketchnote style, duolingo green & yellow palette, tasteful imagery, no cultural stereotyping. Render a sharp central conjugation table for advanced learners focused on French subjunctive usage and forms. Include rows for key verbs and columns for subjunctive tenses: Present Subjunctive, Past Subjunctive, Imperfect Subjunctive, Pluperfect Subjunctive. Use linguistically accurate French spelling and diacritics. Suggested row verbs: être, avoir, aller, faire, pouvoir, savoir, vouloir, prendre, venir. In each cell show: the French conjugated form + English translation + if helpful a phonetic hint. Example cell format: "que je sois — that I be — /swah/", "que nous ayons — that we have — /ay-ohn/", "que tu viennes — that you come — /vee-enn/". Add a compact side panel with advanced usage triggers and clause patterns in English labels, with French examples and English translations, such as: necessity, doubt, emotion, concessive clauses, superlatives, indefinite antecedents. Include mini example snippets like "Il faut que tu viennes — It is necessary that you come" and "Bien qu’il soit tard — Although it is late". Add a small note area for contrasts with indicative, clearly labeled in English, with French examples plus English translation. Decorative accents may visually suggest structured hand-drawn study notes and abstract gesture/hand-sign motifs inspired by a chart layout, but with no on-image text related to the search intent. 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.