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Test: La Famille - Question 1

What does the French phrase "Je m'appelle..." mean?

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"Je m'appelle..." means "My name is..." and is used to introduce oneself.
Test: La Famille - Question 2

Which of these is the correct conjugation of the verb 'habiter' for "vous"?

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Explanation

  • In French, verbs are conjugated according to the subject pronoun and the tense.
  • For the verb "habiter" (to live) in the present tense, the form for "vous" (you formal/plural) is "habitez".
  • This pattern is consistent with regular "-er" verbs in French. 

Why other options are incorrect

  • A. Vous habite: This is the conjugation for "il/elle/on".
  • B. Vous habitons: This is the conjugation for "nous" (we).
  • D. Vous habites: This is the conjugation for "tu" (you informal singular). 
Test: La Famille - Question 3

What is the feminine form of the nationality "indien" (Indian)?

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For feminine nationality, "indien" becomes "indienne" by adding -ne.
Test: La Famille - Question 4
Which greeting is most appropriate in the evening?
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"Bonsoir" is used for greeting someone in the evening.
Test: La Famille - Question 5
How would you say "He lives in Paris" in French?
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"Il habite à Paris" correctly uses "habite" with "il" and "à" for the city.
Test: La Famille - Question 6
What is the correct translation of "Goodbye! See you next Wednesday!"?
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"Au revoir" means "Goodbye" and "À mercredi prochain" means "See you next Wednesday."
Test: La Famille - Question 7
Which of the following uses an indefinite article?
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"Un" is an indefinite article used for a general noun; the others are definite.
Test: La Famille - Question 8
What does "Comment vous vous appelez?" mean?
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"Comment vous vous appelez?" is a polite way to ask someone's name.
Test: La Famille - Question 9

How do you write "71" in French?

 

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Explanation:

  • In French, 70 is "soixante-dix" (60 + 10).
  • 71 is "soixante et onze" (60 and 11), with "et" used before "onze".
  • The other options are incorrect forms for 71.
Test: La Famille - Question 10
How would you say "My mother is a teacher" in French?
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"Ma mère" (my mother) is feminine, and "professeur" can be used for both genders.
Test: La Famille - Question 11
Which of these is the correct French phrase for “Excuse me!”?
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"Excusez-moi!" is the polite/formal way to say "Excuse me!" in French.
Test: La Famille - Question 12
Which article would you use for the plural noun "livres" (books) when speaking generally?
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"Des" is the indefinite plural article used for general reference to books.
Test: La Famille - Question 13
Choose the sentence that shows ownership using a definite article:
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This sentence uses "le" (definite article) and "de Marie" to indicate possession.
Test: La Famille - Question 14
What does the French number quatre-vingt-onze represent?
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"Quatre-vingt-onze" literally means "four-twenty-eleven," which equals 91.
Test: La Famille - Question 15

In the sentence “C’est l’enfant de Colette,” why is the article "l’" used?

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In French, the definite article "le" or "la" becomes "l’" before a noun that starts with a vowel or mute 'h', regardless of gender. "Enfant" starts with a vowel, so "l’enfant" is used.

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