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1. English 

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The correct answer is "l'anglais" because it is the correct way to say "the English language" in French. The article "l'" is used before words starting with a vowel sound, like "anglais." The other options, "la anglais" and "le anglais," are incorrect because they use the wrong article.

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2. Maths

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The correct answer is "les maths" because in French, the word "maths" is a masculine plural noun. The definite article "les" is used before masculine plural nouns. Therefore, "les maths" is the correct way to refer to the subject of mathematics in French.

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3. Spanish

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The correct answer is "l'espagnol" because in French, when a noun begins with a vowel or a silent "h," the definite article "le" changes to "l'." Therefore, when referring to the Spanish language, the correct way to say it in French is "l'espagnol."

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4. German

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The correct answer is "l'allemand" because in French, the word for "German" is masculine, so it should be preceded by the masculine definite article "le." However, since the word "allemand" starts with a vowel, the article "le" contracts to "l'." Therefore, "l'allemand" is the correct way to say "the German" in French.

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5. Religous Education

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The correct answer is "L'informatique religieuse" because it is the correct translation of "Religious Education" in French. The other options "Le informatique religieuse" and "La informatique religieuse" are incorrect because they do not follow the grammatical rules of the French language.

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6. P.E

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The correct answer is "L'E.P.S." This is the correct way to abbreviate "Education Physique et Sportive" in French. The article "L'" is used because the word "Education" begins with a vowel sound. The abbreviation "E.P.S." stands for "Education Physique et Sportive" which translates to "Physical Education and Sports" in English.

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7. History

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The correct answer is "l'histoire" because in French, the word "histoire" is feminine. When a feminine noun starts with a vowel or a silent "h", the definite article "la" is changed to "l'". Therefore, "l'histoire" is the correct form.

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8. Subjects

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The correct answer is "les matieres" because it is the correct spelling of the French word for "subjects".

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9. ICT

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The correct answer is "l'informatique." In French, the word for "ICT" is "informatique." The article "l'" is used before words that start with a vowel sound, so "l'informatique" is the correct form. "Le informatique" and "la informatique" are incorrect because they do not follow the rules of French grammar.

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10. Technology is spelt like 'La technology' in french

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The statement is incorrect. The word "technology" is not spelled as "La technology" in French. In French, the word for technology is "la technologie." Therefore, the correct answer is False.

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11. PSHE

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The correct answer is "l'instruction civique" because it is the correct form of the phrase in French. "Le instruction civique" and "la instruction civique" are incorrect because the article should be "l'" before a noun starting with a vowel sound. Therefore, "l'instruction civique" is the correct way to say "civic instruction" in French.

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12. Geography

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The correct answer is "la géographie" because in French, "géographie" is a feminine noun and requires the feminine article "la" before it. The other options "le géographie" and "l'géographie" are incorrect because "le" is the masculine article and "l'" is used before a noun starting with a vowel or a silent "h".

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13. French

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The correct answer is "le francais" because in French, the word "francais" is masculine. Therefore, the definite article used before it should also be masculine, which is "le".

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14. Art

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The correct answer is "le dessin". In French, the word "dessin" means "drawing". The article "le" is used before masculine nouns, so "le dessin" is the correct way to say "the drawing" in French.

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15. Latin

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The correct answer is "le latin." In French, the article "le" is used before masculine singular nouns. Since "latin" is a masculine singular noun, it is preceded by "le."

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16. Modern languages

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The correct answer is "les langues vivantes" because it translates to "modern languages" in English. The phrase "les langues vivantes" is the correct way to refer to modern languages in French. The other options provided are incorrect or do not make grammatical sense in French.

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17. Biology

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The correct answer is "La Biologie" because in French, the word "biology" is a feminine noun, and "La" is the feminine definite article used before feminine nouns.

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18. Physics 

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The correct answer is "la physique" because in French, "physics" is translated as "la physique." The article "la" is used before "physique" because it is a feminine noun.

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19. How is sciences spelt in french

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The correct answer is "les sciences" because in French, "les" is the plural definite article used before plural nouns, and "sciences" is the plural form of the word "science." Therefore, "les sciences" translates to "sciences" in English.

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20. Chemistry

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The correct answer is "la chimie" because it is the correct way to say "chemistry" in French. In French, nouns have genders, and "chimie" is a feminine noun, so it should be preceded by the feminine article "la". "Le chime" and "l'chime" are incorrect because they use the wrong article or omit it altogether. Similarly, "le chimie" is incorrect because it uses the masculine article "le" instead of the feminine "la".

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