Indefinite Articles
Definite Articles
English to French (adjectives)
Etre ou Avoir?
Random...
100

Typically used when speaking... generally or specifically about a place or an object?

Generally

100

Typically used when speaking... generally or specifically about a place or an object?

Specifically

100

I am happy (f)

Je suis contente

100

Je _____ les cheveux longs

ai (avoir)

100

What does this mean? : J'ai mal à la tête

My head hurts

200

Meaning "__" or "____" in English.

"a" or "some"

200

Meaning "__" in English.

"The"

200

you (s) are nice (m)

Tu es gentil.

200

Tu... _____ tres intelligents!

es

200

Translate this into English: J'ai peur

I am scared

300

What are the masculine and feminine indefinite articles we looked at in class?

"un"- masculine

"une" - feminine 

300

What are the masculine and feminine definite articles we looked at in class?

"le" - masculin

"la" - feminine

300
She is small!

elle est petite

300

Il/Elle _____ une grande maison!

a (avoir)

300

Translate this : J'aime la science parce que c'est intéressant.

I like science because it is interesting.

400

What is the plural indefinite article we looked at?

"des"

400

What would you use if the word had a vowel?

"l'"

400

They (MP) are tall!

Ils sont grands!

400

Nous _______ canadiennes!

sommes (etre)  

400

Translate:

Tu es Canadien! Tu aimes la poutine et le syrup d'erable!

You are Canadian! You love poutine and maple syrup!

500

Random : How would you ask this to an authority figure? : What is your name? (formal) 



Comment appellez-vous?

or

Quel est ton nom?

500

What is the plural definite article?

"les"

500

We are sad. 

Nous sommes tristes

500

Vous _____ nerveuse pour le test!

etes (etre)

500

The answer in French:

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