Intermediate French Language Quiz

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1. What does "Merci beaucoup" mean?

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"Merci beaucoup" is a French phrase that translates to "Thank you very much" in English. It is a polite and formal way to express gratitude and appreciation towards someone. The phrase is commonly used in French-speaking countries as a way to show respect and acknowledge someone's kindness or help.

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Do you love the French language? Would you like to play this intermediate French language quiz that we have designed for you? French is one of those languages... see morethat many people from around the world want to learn today. Though, as a beginner, it may seem a very difficult task to learn French, as you go through its learning process, you will get to learn it smoothly. This quiz will test as well as skill you more in French. All the best! see less

2. "Combien" means..

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"Combien" is a French word that translates to "how much" in English. It is used to inquire about the quantity or cost of something.

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3. The phrase, "avoir de la chance" means..

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The phrase "avoir de la chance" is a French expression that translates to "to be lucky" in English. It is used to describe someone who is fortunate or has good luck in a situation.

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4. If someone asks you how old you are, you would respond with your age in the following manner...

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The correct answer is "J'ai vingt-huit ans" because it translates to "I am twenty-eight years old" in English. The phrase uses the verb "avoir" (to have) in the first person singular form "j'ai" (I have), followed by the number "vingt-huit" (twenty-eight), and the noun "ans" (years). This is the appropriate way to express one's age in French.

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5. How would you translate the following French phrase, "J'ai deja recu l'invitation.."

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The correct answer is "I have already received the invitation." This translation accurately captures the meaning of the original French phrase "J'ai déjà reçu l'invitation." The use of "already" in the translation indicates that the action of receiving the invitation has already taken place in the past.

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6. Choose the correct translation of "I am really delighted to be in France.."

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The correct answer is "Je suis vraiment enchanté d'être en France." This translation accurately conveys the meaning of the original sentence, which expresses a strong sense of delight and happiness about being in France. The phrase "vraiment enchanté" means "truly delighted" or "really enchanted," capturing the speaker's genuine excitement.

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7. What is a more condensed way of asking someone whether someone speaks French?

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The correct answer is "Parles-tu Francais?" This is a more condensed way of asking someone whether they speak French. The other options have grammatical errors or are not the correct form of asking the question.

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8. What is the best translation of "celle" in the following phrase:  "Notre voiture est celle qui est dans la garage."

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The best translation of "celle" in the phrase "Notre voiture est celle qui est dans le garage" is "the one." This translation accurately captures the meaning of "celle" as referring to a specific object or thing, in this case, the car that is in the garage. The phrase "the one" conveys the idea of singling out or identifying a particular item, which aligns with the context of the sentence.

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9. In the sentence, "Je doute qu'il le sache," sache means..

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The sentence "Je doute qu'il le sache" is in French and translates to "I doubt that he knows it." The verb "sache" is the present subjunctive form of the verb "savoir," which means "to know." Therefore, the correct answer is "he knows."

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10. Choose the best phrase that means "you're wrong."

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The phrase "Vous avez tort" in French translates to "You are wrong" in English. It is the best phrase that conveys the meaning of someone being incorrect or mistaken. The other options do not accurately convey the same meaning. "Vous avez la chance" means "You are lucky," "Vous avez la malraison" is not a valid phrase in French, and "Vous êtes méconnue" means "You are misunderstood." Therefore, "Vous avez tort" is the correct phrase that means "you're wrong."

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What does "Merci beaucoup" mean?
"Combien" means..
The phrase, "avoir de la chance" means..
If someone asks you how old you are, you would respond with your age...
How would you translate the following French phrase, "J'ai deja recu...
Choose the correct translation of "I am really delighted to be in...
What is a more condensed way of asking someone whether someone speaks...
What is the best translation of "celle" in the following phrase: ...
In the sentence, "Je doute qu'il le sache," sache means..
Choose the best phrase that means "you're wrong."
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