Verbs Words And Phrases 1 Flashcards

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Réagir

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To React

Present
| Je Réagis | Tu Réagis | Il Réagit | Nous Réagissons | Vous Réagissez | Ils Réagissent |

Future
| Je Réagirai | Tu Réagiras | Il Réagira | Nous Réagirons | Vous Réagirez | Ils Réagiront |

Imparfait
| Je réagissais, tu réagissais, il réagissait, nous réagissions, vous réagissiez, ils réagissaient

Past
| J’ai réagi, tu as réagi, il a réagi, nous avons réagi

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Lutter

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To Struggle

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Réussir

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To succeed

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What is the French word for ‘to understand’?

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comprendre

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Fill in the blank: The French word for ‘environment’ is ______.

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environnement

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What does ‘inéluctable’ mean?

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inevitable

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Which of the following means ‘to achieve’ in French? a) atteindre b) acquérir c) accomplir

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a) atteindre

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What is the French term for ‘sophisticated’?

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sophistiqué

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What is the French word for ‘to analyze’?

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analyser

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Fill in the blank: The word ‘perspicace’ means ______.

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perceptive

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What does ‘précis’ mean?

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precise

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True or False: ‘Ambigu’ means ‘ambiguous’ in English.

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True

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What is the French term for ‘to contribute’?

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contribuer

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Fill in the blank: The French word for ‘hypothesis’ is ______.

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hypothèse

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Which of the following means ‘to summarize’ in French? a) résumer b) conclure c) préciser

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a) résumer

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What does ‘conjecture’ mean in French?

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conjecture

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True or False: ‘Nuance’ translates to ‘shade’ in English.

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What is the French word for ‘to evaluate’?

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Fill in the blank: The word ‘réflexion’ means ______.

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reflection

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Which of the following means ‘to illustrate’ in French? a) illustrer b) démontrer c) expliquer

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a) illustrer

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What does ‘persuader’ mean?

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to persuade

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True or False: ‘Contradiction’ means ‘agreement’ in English.

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What is the French term for ‘to compare’?

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Fill in the blank: The French word for ‘methodology’ is ______.

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méthodologie

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Which of the following means 'to integrate' in French? a) intégrer b) inclure c) combiner
a) intégrer
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What does 'évaluation' mean?
evaluation
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True or False: 'Simplicité' translates to 'complexity' in English.
False
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Bien que
Even though (Prompt for subjunctive)
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Tout d’abord
First of all
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Au bout de
At the end of
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Effondrer
To collapse
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Quand même
Anyway
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Déprimants
Depressing
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How to say ‘we agreed’
On s’est mis d’accord Eg. On s’est mis d’accord pour relancer la communication entre nous.
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How to say: Star presenter (s)
Présentateurs videttes
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To target (military sense)
Viser
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Word meaning from now on or henceforth
Désormais
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What does **d’ailleurs** mean
Besides or Moreover Used to add info or justify 1. To add information (besides/moreover): • Il est très compétent dans son travail. D’ailleurs, tout le monde le respecte au bureau. (He is very competent at his job. Besides, everyone respects him at the office.) 2. To justify or explain (as a matter of fact): • Je ne vais pas à cette fête. D’ailleurs, je n’aime pas ce genre de soirées. (I’m not going to that party. In fact, I don’t like that kind of gathering.) 3. To transition or elaborate (incidentally/by the way): • Tu as vu ce film ? D’ailleurs, le réalisateur est très connu en Europe. (Have you seen this movie? By the way, the director is very famous in Europe.) 4. To reinforce a point: • Il a refusé l’offre. D’ailleurs, il avait déjà pris sa décision il y a longtemps. (He refused the offer. Moreover, he had already made his decision a long time ago.) “D’ailleurs” is a versatile adverb that enriches your sentences by connecting ideas or providing additional context.
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From now on, henceforth
Désormais The French word “désormais” translates to “from now on,” “henceforth,” or “from this point forward” in English. Examples: 1. Je vais désormais me lever tôt. (I will get up early from now on.) 2. Désormais, tu devras faire plus attention. (From now on, you’ll have to be more careful.) 3. Il est désormais interdit de fumer ici. (It is now prohibited to smoke here.) It often conveys a sense of transition or a new rule, habit, or condition starting immediately.