French Numbers and Vocabulary Quiz
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What is the French word for 'table'?

  • La fenêtre
  • La table (correct)
  • Le sac
  • Le livre
  • Which of the following options represents the number 37 in French?

  • trente huit
  • trente-sept (correct)
  • quarante
  • quarante et un
  • What is the correct translation for 'window' in French?

  • La porte
  • La fenêtre (correct)
  • Le dictionnaire
  • Le rideau
  • How is the number 25 expressed in French?

    <p>vingt-cinq</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following translates to 'the dictionary' in French?

    <p>Le dictionnaire</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the French term for 'the dentist'?

    <p>le dentiste</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which nationality corresponds to 'La Grèce'?

    <p>grec</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which preposition is used with 'les États-Unis'?

    <p>AUX</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the French word for 'coffee'?

    <p>le café</p> Signup and view all the answers

    In French, how would you say 'a girl'?

    <p>une fille</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Numbers 0-60

    • The numbers 0-60 in French are written as follows:
      • un, deux, trois, quatre, cinq, six, sept, huit, neuf, dix
      • onze, douze, treize, quatorze, quinze, seize, dix-sept, dix-huit, dix-neuf, vingt
      • vingt et un, vingt-deux, vingt-trois, etc.
      • trente, trente et un, trente-deux, etc.
      • quarante, quarante et un, quarante-deux, etc.
      • cinquante, cinquante et un, cinquante-deux, etc.
      • soixante

    Vocabulary

    • The French word for postman is: Le facteur
    • The French word for chair is: La chaise
    • The French word for table is: La table
    • The French word for curtain is: Le rideau
    • The French word for book is: Le livre
    • The French word for bag is: Le sac
    • The French word for door is: La porte
    • The French word for notebook is: Le cahier
    • The French word for pen is: Le stylo-bille
    • The French word for window is: La fenêtre
    • The French word for dictionary is: Le dictionnaire
    • The French word for armchair is: Le fauteuil
    • The French word for dentist is: Le dentiste
    • The French word for actor/actress is: Un comédien/une comédienne
    • The French word for often is: Souvent
    • The French word for sweater is: Un pull
    • The French word for bank is: La banque
    • The French word for post office is: La poste
    • The French word for under is: Sous
    • The French word for on is: Sur
    • The French word for boyfriend is: Un ami/un copain
    • The French word for girlfriend is: Une amie/une copine
    • The French word for chocolate is: Le chocolat
    • The French word for tea is: Le thé
    • The French word for coffee is: Le café
    • The French word for child/boy is: Un enfant/un garçon
    • The French word for child/girl is: Une enfant/une fille
    • The French word for expensive is: Cher/Chère
    • The French word for inexpensive is: Bon marché
    • The French word for for is: Pour
    • The French word for with is: Avec

    Countries and Nationalities

    • The list includes countries and their corresponding nationalities in both masculine and feminine forms:
      • Le Maroc (Morocco) - Marocain (Masculine) - Marocaine (Feminine)
      • La Tunisie (Tunisia) - Tunisien (Masculine) - Tunisienne (Feminine)
      • Le Brésil (Brazil) - Brésilien (Masculine) - Brésilienne (Feminine)
      • L’Algérie (Algeria) - Algérien (Masculine) - Algérienne (Feminine)
      • La Grèce (Greece) - Grec (Masculine) - Grecque (Feminine)
      • Le Mexique (Mexico) - Mexicain (Masculine) - Mexicaine (Feminine)
      • Le Canada (Canada) - Canadien (Masculine) - Canadienne (Feminine)
      • La Norvège (Norway) - Norvégien (Masculine) - Norvégienne (Feminine)
      • Le Portugal (Portugal) - Portugais (Masculine) - Portugaise (Feminine)
      • Les Pays-Bas (Netherlands) - Néerlandais (Masculine) - Néerlandaise (Feminine)
      • La Suisse (Switzerland) - Suisse (Masculine and Feminine)
      • Les Etats-Unis (United States) - Américain (Masculine) - Américaine (Feminine)

    Prepositions with Countries and Cities

    • The prepositions used for countries and cities are:
      • EN: Used before feminine country names and country names starting with vowels. Example: Julie est allée en Chine (Julie went to China).
      • AU: Used before masculine country names. Example: Anne habite au Japon (Anne lives in Japan).
      • AUX: Used before plural country names. Example: Albert habite aux États-Unis (Albert lives in the United States).
      • À: Used before city names. Example: Alice est à Paris (Alice is in Paris)

    First Group Verbs (ER)

    • The first group verbs (ER) verbs are conjugated by adding the following endings to the verb stem:

      • je - e
      • tu - es
      • il/elle - e
      • nous - ons
      • vous - ez
      • ils/elles - ent
    • Examples of first group verbs:

      • marcher (to walk)
      • parler (to speak)
      • écouter (to listen)
      • habiter (to live)
      • préparer (to prepare)
      • chercher (to look for)
      • aimer (to like)
      • adorer (to love)
      • détester (to hate)
      • accepter (to accept)
      • refuser (to refuse)
      • porter (to carry)
      • acheter (to buy)

    Third Group Verbs (IR)

    • The third group verbs are irregular verbs. Examples:
      • faire (to do)
      • aller (to go)
      • avoir (to have)

    Negation in French

    • Negation in French uses ne and pas.
    • For articles définis (le, la, les), the ne goes directly before the verb and the pas goes after the article. Example: Ayşe n'a pas les livres de français (Ayşe doesn't have the French books).
    • For articles indéfinis (un, une, des), the ne goes directly before the verb and the pas goes after the article but d is added before the article. Example: Ali n'a pas d'ami anglais (Ali doesn't have an English friend).

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