A Some The Prepositions Flashcards
What is the French word for ‘a’ (masculine)?
un
What is the French word for ‘a’ (feminine)?
une
What is the French word for ‘the’ (masculine singular)?
le
What is the French word for ‘the’ (feminine singular)?
la
What is the French word for ‘the’ (plural)?
les
Fill in the blank: ‘___ livre’ (a book).
un
Fill in the blank: ‘___ pomme’ (an apple).
une
True or False: ‘les’ is used for singular nouns.
False
True or False: ‘le’ is used for feminine nouns.
False
What is the plural form of ‘un’?
des
What is the French word for ‘some’?
des
Fill in the blank: ‘___ enfants’ (the children).
les
What is the definite article for a masculine noun in French?
le
What is the definite article for a feminine noun in French?
la
Fill in the blank: ‘___ voitures’ (some cars).
des
True or False: ‘une’ is used for plural nouns.
False
What is the difference between ‘un’ and ‘des’?
‘un’ is singular, ‘des’ is plural
Choose the correct article: ‘___ orange’ (an orange). (a) un (b) une
b
What is the plural form of ‘la’?
les
Fill in the blank: ‘___ gâteau’ (the cake).
le
True or False: ‘les’ can refer to both masculine and feminine nouns.
True
What article would you use for a mixed-gender group in French?
les
Fill in the blank: ‘___ fleurs’ (some flowers).
des
What is the singular form of ‘les’?
le or la
Choose the correct article: ‘___ étudiant’ (a student). (a) un (b) une
a
What does ‘des’ indicate in a sentence?
It indicates an unspecified quantity (some)