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Tambaya 1 Rahoto
For each question, choose from the options lettered A- E, the one that most appropriately completes the sentence.
Maman revient de la ville? Qu..... en revient.
Bayanin Amsa
The given sentence is in French, and it translates to: "Is Maman coming back from the city? Who is coming back?" The phrase "Qu..... en revient" is asking for the pronoun that refers back to "Maman" in this context. Here is the breakdown:
1. **Maman** is a feminine singular noun in French, referring to a person, specifically "Mom" or "Mother." The pronoun used should match the gender and number of "Maman".
2. **Elle** is the correct choice because "elle" is a singular feminine pronoun in French, which means "she" in English. This appropriately refers back to "Maman."
3. The other options do not appropriately match the criteria:
Therefore, the sentence should be completed as "Quelle en revient?" where "elle" appropriately refers to "Maman." The correct completion is with the pronoun **elle**.
Tambaya 2 Rahoto
For each question, choose from the options lettered A-E, the most appropriate one to complete the sentenceJ'ai vu_____professeurs.
Bayanin Amsa
In the sentence "J'ai vu_____professeurs," the blank requires you to choose the correct possessive adjective that agrees with the noun "professeurs" in both gender and number.
The noun "professeurs" is plural. In French, possessive adjectives must match the noun they refer to in number and, where applicable, gender. Let's analyze each option:
In conclusion, the most appropriate possessive adjective to complete the sentence "J'ai vu_____professeurs" is "leur."
Tambaya 3 Rahoto
For each question, choose from the options lettered A-E, the most appropriate one to complete the sentenceC'est le stylo de__ami.
Bayanin Amsa
To determine the most appropriate completion for the sentence "C'est le stylo de__ami," it's essential to understand the context and the rules of French possessive adjectives. The phrase translates to "It's the pen of __ friend." In French, possessive adjectives must agree in gender and number with the noun they modify (which is "ami" in this case).
The word "ami" refers to a friend and is masculine and singular. Here are the options broken down:
Given that "ami" is singular and masculine, the correct phrase is "mon ami," meaning "my friend." Therefore, the most appropriate option to complete the sentence is mon.
Tambaya 4 Rahoto
For each question, choose from the options lettered A - E, the one that most appropriately completes the sentence.Est-ce que ce fte maison appartient à ton oncie Non, c'est.......du chef du village
Bayanin Amsa
The sentence in French is seeking the correct word to replace "the house" when referring to it belonging to the "chief of the village." In order to choose the correct word, we need to understand both the gender of the noun it is replacing and the grammatical structure.
In French, the word "maison" (house) is a feminine noun which means that when we want to say "this one" or "that one" in reference to a feminine singular noun, we use "celle". This is similar to saying "Non, it is the one of the village chief." when referring back to "house," which is female in French grammar.
Therefore, the correct complete sentence in French is:
"Est-ce que cette maison appartient à ton oncle? Non, c'est celle du chef du village."
Tambaya 5 Rahoto
Choisissez l'option justele se trouve dans l'eau.
Bayanin Amsa
The question is about identifying the option that resides in water. Let's briefly examine each of these:
Poule: This is a French word for "chicken." Chickens are terrestrial birds that live on land. They do not live in water.
Poisson: This is the French term for "fish." Fish are aquatic animals, which means they live in water. They have gills that allow them to breathe underwater. This is the option that resides in water.
Chat: This means "cat" in French. Cats are typically land animals and do not live in water. They are known to dislike being in water.
Chien: This is the French word for "dog." Dogs are also land animals, although some breeds enjoy swimming. However, they do not live in water.
Therefore, it is clear that the option that resides in water is "poisson", as fish are aquatic creatures that live in water environments such as lakes, rivers, and oceans.
Tambaya 6 Rahoto
Je (aller) au garage du quartier.
Bayanin Amsa
The sentence provided, "Je (aller) au garage du quartier," requires the correct conjugation of the verb **aller** (to go) for the subject **Je** (I) in the present tense.
In French, verbs are conjugated based on the subject pronoun that is being used. **Aller** is an irregular verb, so it does not follow the regular conjugation patterns. The conjugations of **aller** for the present tense are as follows:
For the subject pronoun **Je** (I), the correct conjugation is **vais**. Therefore, the complete and correct sentence should be:
Je vais au garage du quartier.
In this sentence, **"vais"** means "am going," making it the appropriate verb form to express the action of going to the garage in your neighborhood.
Tambaya 7 Rahoto
Choisissez l'option juste Dans la chambre, on se couche sur l'/la/le.
Bayanin Amsa
In French, the phrase "Dans la chambre, on se couche sur" translates to "In the bedroom, one lies down on." In this context, we are looking for the item you would typically lie down on in a bedroom.
Let's consider each option:
Therefore, the correct option to complete the sentence is "lit", as it is logical for someone to lie down on a bed ("lit") in a bedroom.
Tambaya 8 Rahoto
From the lettered A - E, choose the odd one of the options.
La cuisine:
Bayanin Amsa
To determine the odd one out in the given list, let's first understand the meaning of each option:
The context given is "La cuisine", which means "the kitchen" in English. Most of the options listed are items associated with a kitchen or cooking:
However, Le cahier (the notebook) is the one item that is not typically associated with the kitchen or cooking activities. It is used for writing, taking notes, and is usually found in a study or office setting. Therefore, the odd one out is Le cahier.
Tambaya 9 Rahoto
For each question, choose from the options lettered A- E, the one that most appropriately completes the sentence.Le sport.
Bayanin Amsa
The sentence given is "Le sport." We're trying to complete or evaluate the sentence with a choice that appropriately defines what "Le sport" typically refers to. In French, "Le sport" translates to "The sport" in English and generally refers to any kind of athletic activity or physical competition.
Looking at the options:
Both "Le basket-ball" and "Le football" are traditional sports since they involve physical activity, rules, and competitions. Similarly, "La natation" (swimming) is considered a sport. However, **Rap** does not fit the category of sport as it is a genre of music, involving lyrical and rhythmic artistry. Therefore, it does not involve **physical activity** in a context similar to sports.
Thus, if you need to choose the option that does not belong with the theme of "Le sport," you would choose **Le rap**. The rest are types of sports. Remember, the key characteristic of sports is **physical activity, competition, and structured rules**, which does not align with music genres.
Tambaya 10 Rahoto
For each question, choose from the options lettered A- E, the one that most appropriately completes the sentence.Les vétements.
Bayanin Amsa
This question requires us to determine which French term best completes the sentence "Les vétements." To do so, we need to understand what "Les vétements" means in English.
"Les vêtements" means "clothing" or "clothes." Therefore, we need an option that relates to clothing.
Out of all these options, "Le chapeau," "La robe," and "La ceinture" are related to clothing. However, if your context is specifically referring to an article of clothing (and not an accessory like "Le chapeau" or "La ceinture"), then La robe (the dress) would directly fit the "Les vêtements" category as it is an actual garment.
Therefore, the most suitable choice from the given options to complete the sentence "Les vêtements" would be La robe.
Tambaya 11 Rahoto
For each question, choose from the options lettered A-E, the most appropriate one to complete the sentenceEst-ce qu'it regarde la fille? Oui il_regarde.
Bayanin Amsa
In the given French sentence, "Est-ce qu'il regarde la fille? Oui il ___ regarde.", we need to fill in the blank with the correct form of the pronoun or article.
The sentence translates to "Is he looking at the girl? Yes, he ___ looking at her." The blank is meant to replace "the girl," so we need the correct pronoun to refer back to "la fille."
In French, the pronoun used to replace feminine singular nouns (like "la fille") is "la". Therefore, the correct completion of the sentence is "Oui, il la regarde."
**Explanation**:
In summary, the correct option is "la" because it correctly refers back to a singular feminine noun, "la fille."
Tambaya 12 Rahoto
For each question, choose from the options lettered A - E, the one that most appropriately completes the sentence.C'est juste là..... j'aimerai aller.
Bayanin Amsa
The pronoun "où" is used to indicate the place of the action.
Tambaya 13 Rahoto
Jevais à Lagos _____ les vacances.
Bayanin Amsa
The sentence in French is: "Jevais à Lagos _____ les vacances." The aim is to choose the correct preposition to complete the sentence. Here's what each option means:
Thus, the correct preposition to use in this context is "pendant" because it correctly describes engaging in a trip over a certain duration, particularly during the vacation period. The correct sentence is: "Jevais à Lagos pendant les vacances."
Tambaya 14 Rahoto
For each question, choose from the options lettered A - E, the one that most appropriately completes the sentence.Les pays Africains.
Bayanin Amsa
The phrase "Les pays Africains" translates to "The African countries" in English. This implies that we are discussing countries located on the African continent. Among the options given, only Ghana, Benin, and Nigeria are countries located in Africa, while Italie (Italy) is in Europe. Therefore, **Ghana**, **Benin**, and **Nigeria** are the correct completions of the sentence because they are African countries, unlike **Italie** (Italy), which is not.
Tambaya 15 Rahoto
For each question, choose from the options lettered A - E, the one that most appropriately completes the sentence.C'est la robe de ma sceur C'est.
Bayanin Amsa
In the given sentence, "C'est la robe de ma sœur," we are referring to **a dress that belongs to my sister**. The key here is to identify the gender and the pronoun that appropriately replaces the phrase "de ma sœur".
The noun "robe" is **feminine** and **singular**. Therefore, we need a possessive pronoun that agrees with this gender and number.
Thus, the correct choice to complete the sentence is **"La sienne"**, as it appropriately indicates that the dress belongs to my sister while agreeing with the gender of "robe".
Tambaya 16 Rahoto
For each question, choose from the options lettered A-E, the most appropriate one to complete the sentenceLa femme_vient Ici est Belle.
Bayanin Amsa
The correct answer to complete the sentence "La femme _ vient ici est belle." is qui.
To understand why "qui" is the most appropriate choice, let's break down the sentence:
1. "La femme" means "The woman" and is the subject of the sentence.
2. The phrase "vient ici" means "comes here."
3. The word that needs to complete the sentence is the one that links "La femme" to "vient ici".
Among the given options:
Therefore, the correct sentence would be: "La femme qui vient ici est belle."
This translates to "The woman who comes here is beautiful."
Tambaya 17 Rahoto
On se sertd' un/une.......pour écrire au tableau noir.
Bayanin Amsa
The question is asking about the tool used to write on a blackboard.
Let's examine the options one by one:
Therefore, the correct answer is Craie (Chalk) because it is specifically designed for use on blackboards due to its ability to make visible marks easily and be wiped off without much effort.
Tambaya 18 Rahoto
Choisissez l'option justeOn va chez l'opticien quand on a rma aux.
Bayanin Amsa
To determine the correct option for this question, we need to understand what an "optician" is and what services they provide. An **optician** is a professional who specializes in fitting and dispensing corrective lenses for the eyes. Typically, people visit an optician when they have issues related to their **eyes** or vision.
Given this explanation, we should associate going to an optician with eye-related concerns. The option that pertains to the eyes in the given list of options is **"yeux"**, which is the French word for **"eyes."** Therefore, the correct option here is **yeux** because one would go to an optician when they have problems with their eyes.
Tambaya 19 Rahoto
Un homme courageux, c'est un homme qui es.......
Bayanin Amsa
In French, the phrase "Un homme courageux" translates to "A courageous man" in English. A man who is courageous is characterized by their **bravery** when facing danger, challenges, or difficult situations. Courage does not pertain to physical appearance such as being **ugly** or **handsome**. It is an inner quality related to mental strength and the willingness to confront fear. Therefore, a courageous man is an individual who is **brave** and not someone who is **cowardly** or lacks courage. Hence, "brave" is the term that accurately describes "un homme courageux".
Tambaya 20 Rahoto
Choisissez l'option justeLe Bénin est un/u.................. Afrique occidentale.
Bayanin Amsa
The correct choice is country. Therefore, the statement should be: "Le Bénin est un pays d'Afrique occidentale." Here's why:
Explanation:
The term used, "pays", is the French word for country, fitting the context of the sentence as it accurately describes Benin's status as a country in West Africa.
Tambaya 21 Rahoto
For each question, choose from the options lettered A- E, the one that most appropriately completes the sentence.Je parle aux élèves. Je parle.
Bayanin Amsa
The sentence "Je parle aux élèves" translates to "I speak to the students." In this sentence, "aux élèves" refers to a group of people to whom the speaker is talking, specifically the students.
To complete the phrase "Je parle..." correctly, you need a pronoun that refers back to "aux élèves" (to the students) without repeating the whole phrase.
In French, "aux élèves" is an indirect object. The appropriate pronoun for the indirect object in this case is "leur", which means "to them". Therefore, the sentence should be completed as "Je parle leur", which translates to "I speak to them."
Explanation of Options:
Therefore, the appropriate choice to complete the sentence is "Je parle leur."
Tambaya 22 Rahoto
For each question, choose from the options lettered A - E, the one that most appropriately completes the sentence.Pendant les vacances______ allons visiter Toulouse.
Bayanin Amsa
To determine which pronoun fits best in the sentence "Pendant les vacances______ allons visiter Toulouse," we must understand the structure and rules of French language pronouns in relation to verbs.
The verb phrase "allons visiter" is an indication of an action that will be performed by the subject of the sentence.
In this French sentence, the verb "allons" means "are going to" or "will" in English, and it is the first-person plural form of the verb "aller" (to go).
Therefore, the subject pronoun must be in first-person plural which corresponds to "we" in English.
Among the options provided, the pronoun **"nous"** is the correct choice because **"nous"** is the French pronoun that translates to "we" in English. It matches with the verb form **"allons"**, which is also first-person plural.
Thus, the complete sentence is: **"Pendant les vacances nous allons visiter Toulouse."**
Tambaya 23 Rahoto
For each question, choose from the options lettered A - E, the one that most appropriately completes the sentence.Voilà man parapluie et voila........ma sceur.
Bayanin Amsa
To find the correct word that completes the sentence "Voilà man parapluie et voilà........ma soeur," it is important to understand how demonstrative pronouns are used in French, especially in distinguishing gender and number.
The phrase "Voilà mon parapluie" translates to "There is my umbrella" and "Voilà............ma soeur" translates to "There is...........my sister."
The word "parapluie" (umbrella) is masculine, which is correctly complemented with "mon." The options are related to the second part of the sentence "Voilà...........ma soeur," which involves identifying the demonstrative pronoun correctly matching "ma soeur" (my sister).
Here is a simple breakdown:
1. Masculine Demonstrative Pronouns:
2. Feminine Demonstrative Pronouns:
3. Plural Demonstrative Pronoun:
Since "soeur" is feminine and singular, the correct demonstrative pronoun is "celle." Therefore, the sentence should be completed as "Voilà mon parapluie et voilà celle ma soeur," indicating "there is my umbrella and there is the one my sister."
In conclusion, the correct choice is "celle" because it is the singular feminine demonstrative pronoun that corresponds appropriately with "my sister."
Tambaya 24 Rahoto
La soeur de mon père ou de ma mér.............................est ma...
Bayanin Amsa
To answer this question, you need to understand family relationships:
"La soeur de mon père ou de ma mère" translates to "the sister of my father or my mother" in English.
Let's break it down:
Therefore, the correct answer is "tante", which means aunt in English. This is because an aunt is defined as the sister of either of your parents.
Tambaya 25 Rahoto
Choisissez l'option juste
Combien de saisons y a t-il au Nigéria?
Bayanin Amsa
The number of seasons in Nigeria is two. Nigeria, due to its geographical location, has two primary seasons which are the rainy season and the dry season.
The rainy season usually occurs from about April to October. During this period, the conditions are typically wetter with increased rainfall, especially in the southern regions of Nigeria.
The dry season occurs from about November to March. This period is characterized by less rainfall and drier conditions. It includes the Harmattan season, which is a dry, dusty wind blowing from the Sahara desert across West Africa, usually observed from December to February.
So, the correct answer is two seasons in Nigeria.
Tambaya 26 Rahoto
For each question, choose from the options lettered A- E, the one that most appropriately completes the sentence.C'est la saison sèche, le soleil brille........les jours.
Bayanin Amsa
To determine the correct word to use in this sentence, we need to understand the French grammatical concept of agreement. In French, adjectives and pronouns must agree in gender (masculine or feminine) and number (singular or plural) with the nouns they refer to.
The noun "jours" is **plural** and **masculine**. In French, the word "jours" means "days". Therefore, we need a pronoun or adjective that matches both the plural and masculine form.
Let's examine each option:
Therefore, the sentence should be completed as: "C'est la saison sèche, le soleil brille tous les jours."
Tambaya 27 Rahoto
For each question, choose from the options lettered A-E, the most appropriate one to complete the sentenceJe veux savoir_il a payé.
Bayanin Amsa
In the sentence "Je veux savoir ____ il a payé," we need to choose the word that correctly fills in the blank to complete the sentence in French. The sentence translates to "I want to know ____ he paid." Let's analyze the options:
1. "que": This translates to "that" in English. It is used to introduce a clause, but it doesn't fit in this context because it doesn't ask for any specific information.
2. "quel": This translates to "which" or "what" in English and is used to specify a noun in terms of kind or type. However, it is not used to ask about a price or amount, which is needed here.
3. "combien": This translates to "how much" or "how many" in English and is the best fit for this sentence. It asks for a specific quantity or amount, which relates directly to asking about the amount of money paid.
4. "dont": This translates to "whose" or "of which" in English and is used in relative clauses. It doesn't fit in this context either.
Based on the analysis, the most appropriate word to complete the sentence is "combien". So, the completed sentence is: "Je veux savoir combien il a payé," which means "I want to know how much he paid."
Tambaya 28 Rahoto
Elle se brosse les dents d'aller se coucher.
Bayanin Amsa
The sentence "Elle se brosse les dents d'aller se coucher" is meant to convey the sequence of actions or the reason why the action is performed. In this context, it implies that she is brushing her teeth in order to go to bed. The options provided suggest different prepositions that could be used to complete the sentence correctly. Let's briefly examine each:
1. "depuis": This means "since" or "from" in English. It indicates time or origin and would not fit logically into the sentence because it doesn't connect the two actions appropriately.
2. "avait": This is a form of the verb "avoir," meaning "had." It is not a preposition and does not serve to logically connect brushing teeth with going to bed in this sentence.
3. "avec": Meaning "with," this preposition implies accompaniment or association. It suggests doing two actions together but not sequentially or in purpose-based association, which doesn’t align with the intended meaning of the sentence.
4. "derrière": This means "behind" or "afterward." While it indicates sequence physically or in time, this preposition is not typically used to denote the purpose of an action.
The appropriate word to complete the sentence logically would be a preposition like **"avant"** meaning **"before"**, so the sentence would become: "Elle se brosse les dents avant d'aller se coucher." This clearly explains that she brushes her teeth **before** going to bed, showing the correct sequence of the actions.
Tambaya 29 Rahoto
From the lettered A E, choose the odd one of the options.
L'ecole:
Bayanin Amsa
To determine the odd one out among the given options, we need to understand the meanings of each word in the context of their usage related to "L'école," which means "School" in French. Here's a brief explanation:
The odd one out is "Une fourchette." The reason is that it is a kitchen utensil used for eating and is not directly related to school supplies or activities, unlike the other items listed which are typically found in a school environment.
Tambaya 30 Rahoto
Elles achètent un cadeau_leur père.
Bayanin Amsa
In the sentence "Elles achètent un cadeau_leur père," we need to choose the correct preposition that fits into the blank. The sentence translates to "They are buying a present_for their father." The key is to look for a preposition that appropriately indicates the recipient of the gift.
The French word "pour" is used to indicate the purpose or the recipient of an action. In this context, buying a gift for someone means they are the intended recipient. Therefore, the correct preposition to use is "pour."
So, the completed sentence is: "Elles achètent un cadeau pour leur père."
To understand why the other options do not fit:
Thus, the only preposition that fits the meaning of buying a gift for someone is "pour."
Tambaya 31 Rahoto
For each question, choose from the options lettered A- E, the one that most appropriately completes the sentence.From the options lettere A-E, choose the one that is odd. La classe.
Bayanin Amsa
To determine the odd one out, we need to look at the meanings and categorizations of each item listed:
In this context, the items "une craie," "une chaise," and "un livre" are all related to a classroom or educational setting. Un canard is different because it is an animal and does not have direct relevance to a classroom setup. Therefore, the word that is the odd one out is Un canard.
Tambaya 32 Rahoto
Choisissez l'option justeComment faut-il saluer ton ami quand te donne un cadeau?
Bayanin Amsa
When someone gives you a gift, the most appropriate way to acknowledge their gesture is by expressing gratitude. The phrase that reflects this sentiment is "Merci beaucoup", which translates to "Thank you very much" in English. Expressing gratitude is a polite and universal way to acknowledge kindness and show appreciation. The other options such as "Bonne journée" (Have a good day), "Bonne chance" (Good luck), and "Bon appétit" (Enjoy your meal) are used in different contexts that do not apply to the situation of receiving a gift.
Tambaya 33 Rahoto
Choisissez l'option justeUn appareil qui sert à laire cuire les aliments. cest un/une.
Bayanin Amsa
To determine which device is used to cook food, let's look at the options provided:
Given the descriptions of each option, the correct answer is cuisinière, which serves the purpose of cooking food.
Tambaya 34 Rahoto
Choisissez l'option justeUne personne juste......la justice.
Bayanin Amsa
A person who is just follows and upholds the principles of justice. This means that they act in a fair and equitable manner, adhering to moral and legal standards. When we talk about someone's relationship with justice, the most suitable action they would take is to respect it. To respect justice means that the person abides by the rules and principles that ensure fairness and equal treatment for all. Therefore, the correct option is that a just person respects justice.
Tambaya 35 Rahoto
For each question, choose from the options lettered A-E, the most appropriate one to complete the sentencels ont une voiture. c'est voiture.
Bayanin Amsa
To complete the French sentence "Ils ont une voiture. C'est ... voiture." we need to use a possessive adjective that correctly corresponds to the subject and the noun it qualifies.
1. **Subject and Noun Analysis:** - The subject of the first sentence is "Ils," which means "They" in English. - The noun in the second sentence is "voiture," meaning "car," and it is feminine singular.
2. **Possessive Adjective Matching:** - **"Ton"** (your) is used when referring to "tu" (you, singular) and is not a match for "ils." - **"Leur"** (their) is a possessive adjective for "ils" (they), and it fits because we are talking about something they possess. - **"Tes"** (your, plural) is related to "tu" (you) and is used when the noun is plural, which does not apply here since "voiture" is singular. - **"Nos"** (our) is used when referring to "nous" (we), which does not relate to "ils."
Therefore, the most appropriate word to complete the sentence is **"leur."** It correctly matches the subject "ils" and the context of possession. The completed sentence is: "Ils ont une voiture. C'est **leur** voiture."
Tambaya 36 Rahoto
Mettez à la forme du verbe qui convient Qu'est-ce que vous (choisir)?
Bayanin Amsa
In French, verbs need to be conjugated to agree with the subject in both number (singular/plural) and person (first, second, third). Here, we must choose the correct form of the verb "choisir" in the context of the sentence with the subject "vous".
The subject "vous" can be used in two situations:
In both cases, the appropriate conjugation of the verb "choisir" for "vous" is "choisissez".
Therefore, the correct sentence is: "Qu'est-ce que vous choisissez ?"
This conjugation is in the present tense, and it relates the action directly to the ongoing conversation or moment. Thus, when you ask someone, "Qu'est-ce que vous choisissez ?", it translates to "What are you choosing?" or "What do you choose?" in English, addressing either a single person formally or multiple people.
Tambaya 37 Rahoto
Dans_____ ville est-ce que Vous habitez?
Bayanin Amsa
The phrase "Dans_____ ville est-ce que Vous habitez?" requires selecting the correct word from the given options: "quell," "quelles," "quelle," and "que." Let’s break down each option to understand the appropriate choice:
1. Quelle:
This word is the correct choice. In French, "quelle" is the feminine singular form of the word "which." It is used to ask about a specific item when the noun it refers to is feminine and singular. Since "ville" (meaning "city" or "town") is a feminine singular noun, the pronoun and article that accompany it must also be in the feminine singular form. Therefore, the correct question would be "Dans quelle ville est-ce que Vous habitez?" which translates to "In which city do you live?"
2. Quell:
This option is not a valid French word. It appears to be missing the appropriate ending required to agree grammatically with the noun "ville." The correct form for a masculine singular noun would be "quel," but since "ville" is feminine, "quelle" is the correct choice.
3. Quelles:
This word is the feminine plural form and is used when referring to multiple feminine nouns. Since "ville" is singular, using "quelles" would be incorrect in this context.
4. Que:
This term translates to "what" in English and does not agree with the noun it modifies in terms of gender or number. It does not fit the structure of the sentence when asking "in which city." It is not the correct choice for this context.
Therefore, the correct choice is "quelle." The full sentence reads correctly as, "Dans quelle ville est-ce que Vous habitez?"
Tambaya 38 Rahoto
Une chemiseFrom the lettered A - E, choose the odd one of the options.
Les vêtements:
Bayanin Amsa
In the given list, the term "Les vêtements" means "clothing" in English. The items being considered are related to clothing, except for one.
Une cravat (a tie), Un pantalon (a pair of pants), and Une chemise (a shirt) are all clothing items. These items can be worn and are articles of clothing.
Un livre, which translates to "a book," is the odd one out of the options. It is not a clothing item but rather an object for reading. It serves a different function than the other items listed, which are meant for wearing.
Tambaya 39 Rahoto
For each question, choose from the options lettered A - E, the one that most appropriately completes the sentence.Tu préfères chemise?
Bayanin Amsa
The sentence "Tu préfères chemise?" in English means "Do you prefer the shirt?" To complete this sentence, it's important to focus on grammatical agreement in French.
Firstly, the word "chemise" is a noun in French that is feminine and singular. When using interrogative pronouns in French to ask "which" or "what," you must match the pronoun to the gender and number of the noun it refers to.
In this context:
Therefore, the correct option to complete the sentence is "quelle". The completed sentence would be "Tu préfères quelle chemise?", which translates to "Which shirt do you prefer?" in English.
Tambaya 40 Rahoto
Choisissez l'option justeUn polsson vit dans.
Bayanin Amsa
The correct option is la mer.
A fish, in general, lives in water environments. The term "poisson" is French for "fish." **Fish** are **aquatic** animals, meaning they live in water. The **sea** (translated as "la mer" in French) is a large body of saltwater that is home to various types of fish and marine life. On the other hand:
Za ka so ka ci gaba da wannan aikin?