Vocabulary
Rooms of a House/ Apartment
Avoir
Les Adjectifs Possessifs
Other
100
Define "terrace". Is it masculine or feminine?
What is "porch"? It is feminine.
100
This is where the food is made. What is that in French?
What is "la cuisine".
100
The liasion between "nous" and "avons".
What is "z"? (If you said "zed", push the plus score twice)
100
The word for "your" (formal) in French.
What is votre?
100
A pencil is what in French?
What is un crayon?
200
Define "car".
What is "une voiture"?
200
This is where you sleep.
What is "la chambre (right-hand accent-->) a coucher"?
200
The definition of "avoir".
What is "to have"?
200
The words you modify that uses "mon", "ton" and "son" ALWAYS.
What is a word that begins with a vowel or silent h?
200
Une horloge is what in English?
What is a clock?
300
Some examples are: belle, nouveau, ville, etc.
What is a shocker word?
300
Define "voisin".
What is "neighbor"?
300
The conjugation for "il pluriel/elle pluriel".
What is "ont"?
300
The number of forms that "my", "your", and "his/her" have.
How much is three? (If you said "trois", push the score plus twice)
300
This is, in French, le gateau.
What is the cake?
400
The spelling of "flower", in French.
What is "F-L-E-U-R"?
400
Define "le rez-de-chausee".
What is the groundfloor?
400
Name the pronouns in the "boot".
What is "je, tu, il, elle, ils, elles"?
400
List three possessive adjectives in French (masculine, feminine, and masculine plural.
What is "mon", "ma", and "mes"?
400
Fix the sentence: "Je suis troize ans."
What is, "J'ai treize ans."?
500
The spelling of "elevator" in French.
What is "U-N A-S-C-E-N-C-E-U-R"?
500
If you are on the 34th floor in America, what floor are you on in France? (answer MUST be in French)
What is "le trente-troisieme etage"?
500
The conjugation, in our knowledge, that always ends in an "s".
What is "tu"?
500
The word you use that makes the sentence possessive (what does mon, ma, etc. modify?)
What is the item of the sentence?
500
The words you use when converting positive and negative.
What is "ne", "pas", and sometimes "de"?
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