French Test One - Easy

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    How do you reply to this greeting? - Comment ça va?

    • Ça va bien merci, et vous?
    • Bonjour!
    • Au revoir.
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  • 2. 

    My daughter is six - how would say this in French?

    • Ma fille a six ans.

    • Ma fille est six.

    • Ma fille est six années.

    Correct Answer
    A. Ma fille a six ans.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Ma fille a six ans." This is the correct translation of "My daughter is six" in French. The phrase "a six ans" means "is six years old" in English. The other options, "Ma fille est six" and "Ma fille est six années," are incorrect because they do not accurately convey the age of the daughter.

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  • 3. 

    I'm waiting for my husband - how would say this in French?

    • J'attends mon mari.

    • J'attends pour mon mari.

    • J'attends par mon mari.

    Correct Answer
    A. J'attends mon mari.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "J'attends mon mari." This sentence translates to "I'm waiting for my husband" in English. The other options provided are incorrect. "J'attends pour mon mari" would mean "I'm waiting for my husband" in the sense of waiting on behalf of him, which is not the intended meaning. "J'attends par mon mari" does not make sense in French and does not convey the desired meaning.

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    They're hungry and they've got sore feet - how would say this in French?

    • Ils sont faims et leurs pieds sont douloureux.

    • Ils ont faim et ils ont mal aux pieds.

    • Ils sont faims et ils ont les pieds douloureux.

    Correct Answer
    A. Ils ont faim et ils ont mal aux pieds.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Ils ont faim et ils ont mal aux pieds." This is the correct translation of "They're hungry and they've got sore feet" in French. The phrase "Ils ont faim" means "They are hungry" and "ils ont mal aux pieds" means "they have sore feet."

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  • 5. 

    Ces fleurs sont . . .

    • Beaux!

    • Belle!

    • Belles!

    Correct Answer
    A. Belles!
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "belles!" because the word "fleurs" is feminine plural in French, so the adjective that describes it must also be feminine plural. Therefore, "belles" is the correct form of the adjective to agree with the noun.

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    Cette fille et ce garçon sont . . .

    • Grands.

    • Grandes.

    • Grand.

    Correct Answer
    A. Grands.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "grands." This is because "grands" is the plural form of the adjective "grand," which means "tall" or "big" in English. Since the sentence refers to both a girl and a boy, which are both singular nouns, the adjective should agree with the plural form, hence "grands" is the correct choice.

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    Quelle est votre profession? - How would you reply that you are a doctor?

    • Je suis un médecin.

    • Je suis médecin.

    • Je suis un docteur.

    Correct Answer
    A. Je suis médecin.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Je suis médecin." This is because the question is asking for your profession, and "médecin" means "doctor" in French. The phrase "Je suis" means "I am" and is the appropriate way to respond to the question.

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    I have a new friend - how would say this in French?

    • J'ai un nouvelle ami.

    • J'ai un ami nouveau.

    • J'ai un nouvel ami.

    Correct Answer
    A. J'ai un nouvel ami.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "J'ai un nouvel ami." This is because in French, the adjective "nouvel" is used before a masculine singular noun starting with a vowel or a silent "h." In this case, "ami" (friend) is a masculine singular noun starting with a vowel, so "nouvel" is used instead of "nouvelle" or "nouveau."

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  • 9. 

    Moi, j'achète du pain. Et vous, vous _________ quoi?

    • Achètez

    • Acheter

    • Achetez

    Correct Answer
    A. Achetez
    Explanation
    The given sentence is in the first person singular form, "j'achète du pain" which means "I buy bread". The question is asking for the second person plural form, which is "vous" in French. The correct form for "vous" in the present tense is "achetez". Therefore, the correct answer is "achetez" which means "you buy".

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    J'ai des lunettes - put this in the negative.

    • Je n'ai pas des lunettes.

    • Je n'ai pas de lunette.

    • Je n'ai pas de lunettes.

    Correct Answer
    A. Je n'ai pas de lunettes.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Je n'ai pas de lunettes." This is because when negating the sentence "J'ai des lunettes" (I have glasses), the word "des" (some) is replaced with "de" (any) and the plural form of "lunettes" (glasses) is maintained. The negative form "Je n'ai pas de lunettes" means "I don't have any glasses."

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