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Ibeere 1 Ìròyìn
From the lettered A E, choose the odd one of the options.
L'ecole:
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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.
Ibeere 2 Ìròyìn
Un......est une personne qui travaillc a la boulangerie.
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The sentence "Un......est une personne qui travaille à la boulangerie" translates to "A......is a person who works at the bakery" in English. To determine the correct word that fits in the blank, we must understand the roles of each professional:
Épicier: This is a grocer, someone who works in or owns a grocery store. They sell various food items but do not specialize in baked goods or work at a bakery.
Poissonnier: This is a fishmonger, a person who sells fish and seafood. They typically work in a fish market or a section of a grocery store that specializes in seafood, not in a bakery.
Boulanger: This is a baker, a person who specializes in baking and works in a bakery. A baker is responsible for making bread, pastries, and other baked goods. This role fits the description of someone working at a bakery perfectly.
Boucher: This is a butcher, an individual who prepares and sells meat. Butchers usually work in butcher shops or meat sections of supermarkets and do not work specifically at a bakery.
The correct answer is Boulanger, as they are the ones who work in a bakery. The term "boulangerie" directly translates to "bakery" in English. Thus, a "boulanger" is a person who works at a "boulangerie".
Ibeere 3 Ìròyìn
Choisissez l'option justeLe contraire de finir, c'est.
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To determine the opposite of "finir," which means "to finish" in French, we need to understand what it means. "Finir" refers to the action of completing something or bringing an activity or process to an end. So, the opposite would imply starting or initiating an activity or process, which hasn't yet been completed.
Let's examine each option:
Therefore, the option that is the opposite of "finir" is commencer, which means "to start" in English.
Ibeere 4 Ìròyìn
Choisissez l'option justeComment faut-il saluer ton ami quand te donne un cadeau?
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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.
Ibeere 5 Ìròyìn
For each question, choose from the options lettered A - E, the one that most appropriately completes the sentence.Ne parlons pas de......travail Parlons de vôtre.
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This sentence is saying "Let's not talk about his/her work. Let's talk about yours." The possessive adjective "votre" agrees with the plura noun "vous" (implied in the sentence), indicating that the speaker is addressing someone and asking to discuss their work instead. In this sentence, the correct answer is "votre" because it is the possessive adjective that agrees with the second-person plural pronoun "vous" (implied in the sentence). The other options do not agree with the context and grammar of the sentence.
By choosing "votre" the sentence maintains the correct grammar and possessive agreement, indicating that the speaker is addressing someone and asking to discuss their work instead.
Ibeere 6 Ìròyìn
For each question, choose from the options lettered A-E, the most appropriate one to complete the sentenceJ'ai vu_____professeurs.
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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."
Ibeere 7 Ìròyìn
For each question, choose from the options lettered A- E, the one that most appropriately completes the sentence.Tu bois de la Limonade. ton anniversaire.
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To choose the most appropriate word to complete the sentence "Tu bois de la Limonade ___ ton anniversaire?", we need to understand the context and the meaning of each word:
The most appropriate word to complete the sentence is "pendant", because it emphasizes that the action of drinking lemonade happens during the time of the birthday celebration.
Ibeere 8 Ìròyìn
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
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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."
Ibeere 9 Ìròyìn
Choisissez l'option justeUn polsson vit dans.
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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:
Ibeere 10 Ìròyìn
La soeur de mon père ou de ma mér.............................est ma...
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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.
Ibeere 11 Ìròyìn
Ils (commencer) leur travail après la match de foot.
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In French, verbs need to be conjugated to match the subject of the sentence. The verb provided here is "commencer," which means "to begin" or "to start."
The subject in the sentence is "Ils," which means "they." In French, the pronoun "Ils" takes a specific verb conjugation. For verbs ending in -er like "commencer," the form that matches "Ils" is different from other subjects.
The correct conjugation for "Ils" with the verb "commencer" is "commencent." This is because "commencent" is the third person plural form of "commencer," which is used with the pronoun "Ils" (they).
Therefore, the correct sentence is: "Ils commencent leur travail après le match de foot." This translates to "They start their work after the soccer match."
Ibeere 12 Ìròyìn
For each question, choose from the options lettered A- E, the one that most appropriately completes the sentence.Les couleurs.
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To determine the appropriate completion of the sentence "Les couleurs ...", we need to analyze the meaning of each provided word and consider the context in which "Les couleurs" is used.
The phrase "Les couleurs" translates to "The colors" in English. Therefore, we are referring to colors.
Let's evaluate each option:
The correct completion of the sentence with respect to the context of "Les couleurs" is related to identifying an actual color. While Blanc, Jaune, and Orange all fit, "Jour" does not. It refers to a time of day, not a color, and is therefore not appropriate for the sentence.
Thus, the sentence "Les couleurs" should appropriately be completed with any of the actual color words such as "Blanc", "Jaune", or "Orange" but definitely not "Jour".
Ibeere 13 Ìròyìn
Elles achètent un cadeau_leur père.
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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."
Ibeere 14 Ìròyìn
For each question, choose from the options lettered A-E, the most appropriate one to complete the sentenceLa femme_vient Ici est Belle.
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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."
Ibeere 15 Ìròyìn
For each question, choose from the options lettered A - E, the one that most appropriately completes the sentence.La maison.
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In the sentence, "La maison," you're dealing with a French noun. In French, a noun is often complemented by a descriptor or related term to complete or specify its meaning. In this context, "La maison" translates to "The house" in English. Therefore, to complete the sentence, you need a noun or noun phrase that logically relates to or is typically found in a house.
Let's look at the provided words:
Therefore, the most appropriate option to complete the sentence "La maison" is La cuisine.
Ibeere 16 Ìròyìn
For each question, choose from the options lettered A- E, the one that most appropriately completes the sentence.Les vétements.
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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.
Ibeere 17 Ìròyìn
For each question, choose from the options lettered A - E, the one that most appropriately completes the sentence.Vous avez des enfants? Oui. J'/je...... ai deux.
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In French, the sentence "Vous avez des enfants? Oui. J'/je...... ai deux." translates to "Do you have children? Yes. I have two." The blank must be filled with a correct pronoun that is used to replace "des enfants" (some children) in the given context.
Let's analyze the possible options:
The most appropriate option to complete the sentence is "en". It is the only pronoun that replaces "des enfants" efficiently by conveying "some" or "of them." Hence, the sentence would be, "J'en ai deux," which means "I have two (of them)." This construction is widely used in French when referring to quantities of something previously mentioned.
Ibeere 18 Ìròyìn
For each question, choose from the options lettered A-E, the most appropriate one to complete the sentenceC'est non livre! C'est.
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In French, possessive adjectives change based on the gender and number of the noun they are referring to. In the sentence "C'est non livre! C'est.?", we are talking about a book ("livre"), which is masculine in French.
Here’s what each option means:
The correct possessive pronoun to fill in the sentence "C'est mon livre! C'est ___." is "le mien". It corresponds correctly with "mon livre" meaning "my book" to give "It's mine." in masculine singular form.
Ibeere 19 Ìròyìn
For each question, choose from the options lettered A-E, the most appropriate one to complete the sentence anglais?
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To fill in the blank in a sentence in French, understanding the context and the specific meaning of each word is important:
Comment: This is the French word for "how." It is commonly used to inquire about the manner or process of doing something. For example, "Comment vas-tu?" translates to "How are you?"
Chacun: This word means "each" or "everyone" in English. It is used to refer to every individual item or person in a group without exception. An example usage is "Chacun fait ce qu'il veut," which means "Everyone does what they want."
Quand: This is the French word for "when." It is used to ask or specify the time an action will occur. For instance, "Quand viendras-tu?" means "When will you come?"
Combien: This word means "how much" or "how many" in English. It is often used for querying amounts or quantities. For example, "Combien ça coûte?" translates to "How much does it cost?"
To choose the most suitable option, you need to consider the sentence’s context and what information is being sought or provided. For example, if the sentence is asking about a method, "Comment" would be appropriate. If it involves time, then "Quand" is suitable.
Ibeere 20 Ìròyìn
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.
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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".
Ibeere 21 Ìròyìn
Je (aller) au garage du quartier.
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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.
Ibeere 22 Ìròyìn
For each question, choose from the options lettered A-E, the most appropriate one to complete the sentence photo représente un homme.
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La réponse correcte est Cette.
"Cette photo représente un homme." La forme "cette" est utilisée devant un nom féminin singulier pour indiquer que la photo en questior représente un homme.
Ibeere 23 Ìròyìn
Choisissez l'option justeOn joue au volleyball à l'/au.
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In French, the preposition used before a noun can indicate the location or place where the activity is performed. The article that follows the preposition agrees with the gender and number of the noun it precedes.
The phrases in the question involve locations where volleyball is played. Let's analyze each location:
Therefore, the correct option to indicate a place where volleyball is commonly played is **"au stade."**
Ibeere 24 Ìròyìn
Choisissez l'option justele se trouve dans l'eau.
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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.
Ibeere 25 Ìròyìn
Choisissez l'option justeLe Bénin est un/u.................. Afrique occidentale.
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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.
Ibeere 26 Ìròyìn
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.
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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."
Ibeere 27 Ìròyìn
Choisissez l'option juste Less.......permettent de voir.
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In the context of the question "Less.......permettent de voir," which translates to "The......allow to see," we need to determine which part of the body is used for seeing. The goal here is to identify the body part that is directly associated with vision or sight.
Let's examine each option:
In conclusion, the appropriate choice is yeux because they are the part of the body that allows us to see.
Ibeere 28 Ìròyìn
For each question, choose from the options lettered A - E, the one that most appropriately completes the sentence.Tu préfères chemise?
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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.
Ibeere 29 Ìròyìn
For each question, choose from the options lettered A-E, the most appropriate one to complete the sentence
Jear n'est pas encore aifive,en retard.
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To complete the French sentence "Jear n'est pas encore arrivé, ____ en retard," we need to determine the correct subject pronoun that matches the context and the noun "Jear." In French, pronouns are used to replace nouns and must agree in gender and number. Here are the options explained:
Given that "Jear" is likely a male name and since the sentence refers to a single person, the best option to complete the sentence is the pronoun "il". Therefore, the completed sentence would be "Jear n'est pas encore arrivé, il en retard," meaning "Jear has not arrived yet, he is late."
Ibeere 30 Ìròyìn
or each question, choose from the options lettered A - E, the one that most appropriately completes the sentence.Où sont mes lunettes? Tu posées sur la table.
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In this French sentence, "Où sont mes lunettes? Tu ________ posées sur la table?", we are required to fill in the blank with the appropriate article. To do so, we need to understand how French articles agree with the noun they accompany.
The word "lunettes" is the subject here. In French, "lunettes" is a plural noun meaning "glasses" in English. It is always used in the plural form, even though it refers to a single item, much like the word "pants" in English. In this context, we're looking for an article that can connect with a plural noun.
In French, articles have to agree both in gender and number (i.e., singular/plural) with the noun they accompany:
Since "lunettes" is plural, the correct article to use is "les". Therefore, the completed sentence should be: "Où sont mes lunettes? Tu les as posées sur la table?"
So, the correct article for the blank is "les".
Ibeere 31 Ìròyìn
Le terrain amenage pour la pratique des sports est unlun..............
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The term "un terrain aménagé pour la pratique des sports" refers to an area or space that is specifically designed and equipped to facilitate the practice of various sports activities. Let's examine the options provided:
Thus, the correct answer is a stade, which is a stadium, as it is the place that is designed and used for playing sports. It is the location where various sporting events can be held, fulfilling the function described as "un terrain aménagé pour la pratique des sports."
Ibeere 32 Ìròyìn
L'un des moyens de transport sur la mer est un/une.........
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When we think of transportation specifically on the sea, we are referring to a mode of transport that can efficiently travel over water. From the given options: metro, taxi, camel, and boat, the only one that aligns with this requirement is the boat.
A boat is a small to medium-sized vessel intended for travel on water. It can be powered by sails, engines, or even manual rowing, and it is designed to float and move across oceans, seas, lakes, and rivers. Boats have been historically used for fishing, transportation, and recreation. They are equipped to handle the various conditions found on water, whether calm or stormy.
In contrast, the other options mentioned:
Thus, the correct answer for a means of transport on the sea is a boat.
Ibeere 33 Ìròyìn
Choisissez l'option justeOn va chez l'opticien quand on a rma aux.
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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.
Ibeere 34 Ìròyìn
For each question, choose from the options lettered A-E, the most appropriate one to complete the sentenceElle a travaillé_____la jounée.
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The correct answer to complete the sentence is "toute". Here's why:
In French, the word "tout" can mean "all" or "every," and it changes form based on the gender and number of the noun it modifies.
In the sentence "Elle a travaillé_____la journée," the word "journée" is a feminine singular noun. Therefore, the appropriate form of "tout" to use is "toute".
So, the completed sentence is: "Elle a travaillé toute la journée."
Ibeere 35 Ìròyìn
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.
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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.
Ibeere 36 Ìròyìn
For each question, choose from the options lettered A - E, the one that most appropriately completes the sentence.Pendant les vacances______ allons visiter Toulouse.
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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."**
Ibeere 37 Ìròyìn
Jevais à Lagos _____ les vacances.
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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."
Ibeere 38 Ìròyìn
For each question, choose from the options lettered A - E, the one that most appropriately completes the sentence.Les pays Africains.
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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.
Ibeere 39 Ìròyìn
From the lettered A - E, choose the odd one of the options.
Les boissons:
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In the given list of French words, we have:
These words translate to the following in English:
The phrase "Les boissons" translates to "The beverages or drinks" in English. Among the options, three items are classified as drinks:
On the other hand, L'huile de palme is not a drink. It is an oil derived from the fruit of oil palms and is commonly used for cooking and manufacturing and not typically consumed as a beverage.
Thus, the odd one out is L'huile de palme, which is not a drink.
Ibeere 40 Ìròyìn
Tu (prendre) un cours de musique.
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In French, verb conjugation changes depending on the subject pronoun and the tense being used. Here, the verb "prendre," which means "to take," is being considered in the present tense for a specific subject pronoun, "tu," which means "you" (singular, informal).
Let's break down the options:
"Prend": This is incorrect because it is used with the subject pronoun "il/elle/on" (he/she/one takes).
"Prenez": This form is also incorrect in this context as it is used with "vous" (you - either plural or formal singular).
"Prennent": This form is not appropriate here as it is used with "ils/elles" (they take).
"Prends": This is the correct form because it corresponds to the subject pronoun "tu." In French, the conjugation for "prendre" with "tu" in the present tense is "tu prends." Therefore, the correct answer is "prends."
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