FLVS Module 5 Review Flashcards

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Where do some of the most famous European and foreign designers have their shops and who are they?

A

The luxurious shopping avenue of Les Champs Elysées, where Louis Vuitton, Chanel, Yves Saint-Laurent, among many others have shops.

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Where do people go to shop for items that are in style and also at more affordable prices?

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Marché aux puces (flea markets) or other boutiques de soldes.

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What is the Galeries Lafayette?

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A multi-level department store where one can find a wide variety of items. It also has a restaurant on top of it.

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What is avoir

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An irregular verb, that we use to talk about things we have.

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J’ai

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I have

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What is the plural to J’ai? What does it mean?

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Nous avons, which means we have.

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Tu as

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you have (informal)

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What is the plural to Tu as? What does it mean?

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Vous avez, which means you have (formal, a group).

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Il a

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he has

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What is the plural of Il a? What does it mean?

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Ils ont, which means they have.

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Elle a

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she has

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What is the plural of Elle a? What does it mean?

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Elles ont, which means they have (f.).

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On a

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one has

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How do you make the forms of avoir negative?

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Since all forms begin with a vowel, we will begin the negation with “n’”. If the sentence is negative, we will use “de” instead of “un,” “des,” or any other form. We cannot have anything but “de” or “d’ “ after “pas.”

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to be hungry

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Avoir faim (for example: J’ai faim.)

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to be thirsty

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Avoir soif (for example: Tu as soif.)

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to be afraid

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Avoir peur (for example: Il a peur.)

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to be sleepy

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Avoir sommeil (for example: Elle a sommeil.)

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to be hot

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Avoir chaud (for example: Nous avons chaud.)

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to be cold

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Avoir froid (foe example: Vous avez froid).

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to be right

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Avoir raison (for example: Ils ont raison).

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to be wrong

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Avoir tort (for example: elles ont tort)

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Expression of age

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J’ai [number] ans (for example: J’ai seize ans).

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T-shirt

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Le tee-shirt

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Pullover
Le pull
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Pants
Le pantalon
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Shoes
Les chaussures (feminine)
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Coat
Le manteau
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Socks
Les chaussettes (feminine)
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Jeans
Un jean
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Shirt
La chemise
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Jacket
Le blouson
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Gloves
Les gants (masculine)
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Scarf
L'écharpe (feminine)
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Boots
Les bottes (feminine)
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Shorts
Le short
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Dress
Une robe
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Skirt
Une jupe
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Hat
Un chapeau
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Pajamas
Un pyjama
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Slippers
Les chaussons (masculine)
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Salesman
Un vendeur
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Saleswoman
Une vendeuse
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That is expensive.
Ça coûte cher!
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That is not expensive.
Ça ne coûte pas cher!
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Small
Petit(e)
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Large
Grand(e)
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Long (length)
Long(ue)
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Short
Court(e)
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Wide
Large
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Small (tight)
Étroit(e)
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Out of style
Démodé(e)
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Ugly
Moche
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Fashionable/trendy
À la mode
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Expensive
Cher (Chère)
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To need
Avoir besoin de
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To be wearing
Être en [clothing]
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Now
Maintenant
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How many...?
Combien de...?
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Too
Trop
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Sorry
Désolé(e)
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For
Pour
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Man
L'homme
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Woman
La femme
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What color...?
De quelle couleur...?
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Do you have...?
Vous avez...?
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How much does... cost? (One object)
Combien coûte...?
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That's a pity.
C'est dommage.
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Great!
Chic!
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Elegant
Chic
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How much do... cost? (More than one object)
Combien coûtent...?
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Neat, terrific
Chouette
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Morning
Le matin
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To the high school
Au lycée
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Like that?
Comme ça?
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To wear
Porter
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Poor
Pauvre
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Clothes
Les vêtements
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Gray
Gris(e)
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Blue
Bleu(e)
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Yellow
Jaune
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White
Blanc(he)
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Black
Noir(e)
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Red
Rouge
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Rose/pink
Rose
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Brown
Marron
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Orange
Orange
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Green
Vert(e)
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Violet
Violet(te)
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What color is...?
De quelle couleur est...?
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What colors have no feminine form?
Brown, pink, orange, yellow, and red.
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What does Avoir mean?
To be
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Avoir faim
Use this expression to talk about being hungry
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Avoir soif
Use this expression to talk about being thirsty.
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Avoir de la chance
Use this expression to talk about being lucky
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Avoir chaud
Use this expression to talk about being hot.
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Avoir froid
Use this expression to talk about being cold.
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Avoir sommeil
Use this expression to talk about being sleepy.
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Avoir peur
Use this expression to talk about being afraid.
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Avoir besoin de
Use this expression to talk about things we need to do.
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Avoir raison
Use this expression to talk about being right.
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Avoir tort
Use this expression to talk about being wrong.
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What's wrong with you?
Qu'est-ce que tu as?
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What does Quel âge as-tu mean? How would you respond?
It means How old are you? And you would respond: J'ai [number] ans, which means: I am [number] old.
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What is the formula to state age.
Subject + Avoir + Ans