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    Translate the following into English:  Bonjour!

    • Goodbye
    • Hello
    • I'm well
    • How are you?
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Translate the French greetings and expressions into English. Good luck!


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  • 2. 

    Ça va?

    • How are you?

    • My name is

    • What's your name?

    • Goodbye

    Correct Answer
    A. How are you?
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "how are you?" because it is a common greeting used to ask about someone's well-being or current state. The other phrases do not serve the same purpose. "Ça va?" is the French equivalent of "how are you?" and "my name is" and "What's your name?" are introductions rather than greetings. "Goodbye" is a farewell phrase.

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  • 3. 

    Je m'appelle

    • Hello

    • I'm very well

    • My name is

    • Goodbye

    Correct Answer
    A. My name is
    Explanation
    The phrase "Je m'appelle" is a French expression that translates to "My name is" in English. It is commonly used when introducing oneself to others. In this context, the given options include greetings and responses, but only "My name is" is a suitable answer to the question "Je m'appelle" as it directly corresponds to the French phrase.

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  • 4. 

    Ça va bien

    • My name is

    • Hello

    • Thankyou

    • I'm well

    Correct Answer
    A. I'm well
    Explanation
    The phrase "Ça va bien" is a common French greeting which translates to "I'm well" in English. Therefore, the correct answer is "I'm well" as it accurately reflects the meaning of the given phrase.

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  • 5. 

    Tu t'appelles comment?

    • How old are you?

    • How are you?

    • What's your name?

    • Thankyou

    Correct Answer
    A. What's your name?
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "What's your name?" because the question "Tu t'appelles comment?" is asking for the person's name. The other options, "How old are you?" and "How are you?" are unrelated to the question about the person's name. "Thank you" is not a question and therefore not a suitable answer.

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  • 6. 

    Au revoir

    • Goodbye

    • Hello

    • Thankyou

    • I'm well

    Correct Answer
    A. Goodbye
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Goodbye" because it is a common way to bid farewell or say goodbye to someone. The other options, "Hello," "Thank you," and "I'm well," are greetings or expressions of gratitude or well-being, which are not appropriate responses to "Au revoir."

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  • 7. 

    Salut!

    • Thankyou!

    • Hello/Goodbye!

    • I'm well!

    • Please!

    Correct Answer
    A. Hello/Goodbye!
    Explanation
    The given answer, "Hello/Goodbye!", is the correct response to the greeting "Salut!" in French. "Salut!" can be used to say both "Hello" and "Goodbye" in an informal setting. It is a versatile greeting that can be used to initiate a conversation or bid farewell to someone. Therefore, "Hello/Goodbye!" is the appropriate response in this context.

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    À tout à l'heure!

    • Hello!

    • Please

    • Thanks!

    • See you later!

    Correct Answer
    A. See you later!
    Explanation
    The phrase "À tout à l'heure!" is a common French expression used to say "See you later!" It is typically used when parting with someone and implies that you will see them again in the near future. It is a polite and friendly way to say goodbye, indicating that you expect to meet the person again soon.

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