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1. Des gens

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The given words are all related to individuals or groups of individuals. "Des gens" is French for "people," "keys" are objects that belong to individuals, "planes" are vehicles that transport individuals, and "roommates" are individuals who share a living space. Therefore, the correct answer is "people."

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2. une porte

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The correct answer is "a door." The word "porte" is a French word that translates to "door" in English. Therefore, the correct answer is a door.

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3. Des clés

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4. une tour

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The given options consist of different nouns, including "a shower," "a door," "a floor," and "a tower." Among these options, "a tower" is the correct answer because it matches the given phrase "une tour," which means "a tower" in French.

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5. Des avions

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The given correct answer is "planes". The options provided are "keys", "roommates", and "people" which do not have any direct connection or association with "Des avions". However, "planes" is the correct translation for "Des avions" as it refers to aircraft or flying machines.

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6. frapper

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The word "hit" is the correct answer because it is the only verb in the list that remains the same in both its base form and past tense form. The other verbs in the list, such as "cut," "bleed," and "come," have different forms in the past tense.

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7. venir

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The correct answer is "come, came" because it follows the regular pattern of verb conjugation in English. The base form of the verb is "come" and the past tense form is "came." This is a common verb that is used to indicate movement or arrival at a particular place.

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8. un étage

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The word "un étage" is French for "a floor." This suggests that the correct answer is "a floor" as it is the English equivalent of the given term.

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9. Du café

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The correct answer is "coffee, some coffee" because the phrase "Du café" in French translates to "some coffee" or "coffee" in English. Both options are valid translations depending on the context in which the phrase is used.

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10. devenir

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The correct answer is "become, became" because "devenir" is the French verb for "to become" and "became" is the past tense form of "become" in English.

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11. saigner

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The verb "saigner" in French means "to bleed." The correct answer "bleed, bled" accurately translates the verb and its past tense form in English.

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12. une douche

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The correct answer is "a shower" because "une douche" is the French translation for "a shower". The other options, "a door", "a floor", and "a tower" do not match the given phrase in French.

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13. Charlotte was ................. home.

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The correct answer is "At" because we use "at" to indicate a specific location or position. In this case, "home" is a specific location, so we use "at" to show that Charlotte was at her home.

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14. ................. 2001, two planes demolished the twin towers.

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The correct answer is "In". This is because "in" is used to indicate a specific year or a specific period of time. In this sentence, "2001" is a specific year, so "in" is the appropriate preposition to use.

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15. It was ................. September 11th 2001.

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The correct answer is "On." The word "On" is used to indicate specific dates, such as September 11th, 2001.

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16. In 2001 two planes ........................ the twin towers.

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In 2001, two planes carried out an attack on the twin towers.

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18. Charlotte was ............. the phone.

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The correct answer is "On" because when we talk about using the phone, we usually use the preposition "on". We say "on the phone" to indicate that someone is speaking or communicating through the phone. So, in this case, Charlotte was using or talking on the phone.

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19. Le 11 septembre

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The correct answer is "on September 11th" or "on 11th September". Both phrases indicate the specific date of September 11th.

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20. Coche l'intrus.

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The words "knock down," "demolish," and "hit" are all related to physical actions or impact, while "bleed" is unrelated as it refers to the act of blood coming out of a wound. Therefore, "bleed" is the odd one out among the given options.

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Des gens
Une porte
Des clés
Une tour
Des avions
Frapper
Venir
Un étage
Du café
Devenir
Saigner
Une douche
Charlotte was ................. home.
................. 2001, two planes demolished the twin towers.
It was ................. September 11th 2001.
In 2001 two planes ........................ the twin towers.
Sélectionne la traduction dans le menu déroulant.
Charlotte was ............. the phone.
Le 11 septembre
Coche l'intrus.
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