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- \je prends du poulet\ means...
a. i take some chicken
b. i buy chicken
c. i hate chicken
d. i see chicken
- in french \la carte\ in a restaurant is...
a. the bill
b. the menu
c. the kitchen
d. the waiter
- which is a fruit?
a. la poire
b. le pain
c. le fromage
d. la soupe
- which means \where is the milk?\
a. où sont les laits?
b. où est le lait?
c. où dire le lait?
d. où aller lait?
- which pronoun replaces \au marché\? hint: remember the pronoun \y\ is used for places and the pronoun \en\ for things/quantity of things.
a. en
b. y
c. le
d. lui
- which pronoun replaces \du pain\? for instance: (i want some bread= j__ veux)
a. en
b. y
c. leur
d. me
- choose the correct way to ask the question \eating\
a. est-ce que tu manges?
b. tu es-ce manges?
c. tu est manges?
d. est manger tu?
b. requests & pronouns (q56-65)
- \jy vais\ means... (hint: remember your answer to question 53)
a. i eat it
b. i go there
c. i want it
d. i buy them
- \jen veux\ means...
a. i want some
b. i go there
c. i see it
d. i buy it
- which is a polite request?
a. donne-moi!
b. file ça!
c. sil vous plaît...
d. mange moi!
- contraction: \à + le\ =?
a. à le
b. du
c. au
d. aux
Question 49
In French, "Je prends du poulet" breaks down as "Je" (I) + "prends" (take) + "du poulet" (some chicken). Option A matches this translation. Option B would be "Je achète du poulet", C is incorrect (hate is "déteste"), D is "Je vois du poulet".
In a French restaurant, "La carte" refers to the menu. "The bill" is "l’addition", "The kitchen" is "la cuisine", "The waiter" is "le serveur". So B is correct.
"La poire" is pear (a fruit). "Le pain" is bread, "Le fromage" is cheese, "La soupe" is soup. So A is the fruit.
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A. I take some chicken