Day 5 Flashcards

1
Q

What is the basic structure of a simple French sentence?

A

The basic structure is Subject + Verb + Object.

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2
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True or False: In French, adjectives typically come before the noun they describe.

A

False. Adjectives usually come after the noun.

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3
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Fill in the blank: The French word for ‘I’ is _____

A

Je

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4
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Which of the following is a correct French sentence? A) Je mange une pomme B) Mange je une pomme C) Une pomme je mange

A

A) Je mange une pomme

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5
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What is the French verb for ‘to be’?

A

Être

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6
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In French, how do you say ‘They are happy’?

A

Ils sont heureux.

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Multiple choice: Which pronoun would you use for ‘you’ in a formal context in French? A) Tu B) Vous C) On

A

B) Vous

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What is the correct French translation for ‘She reads a book’?

A

Elle lit un livre.

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True or False: Negation in French is usually formed by placing ‘ne’ before the verb and ‘pas’ after it.

A

True.

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10
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What is the French word for ‘and’?

A

et

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