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être, avoir, pgs 84,85, 88, 89,152, 156 review cloned 12/7/2020

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Question 1
1.

Translate all of the following into French: I am English (feminine).

Question 2
2.

with

Question 3
3.

We are with the class (la classe)
Use the pronoun "on" for we

Question 4
4.

She is not at home.
to make a sentence negative - put ne before the verb and pas after the verb
ne becomes n' before a vowel

You MUST use accents

Question 5
5.

here

Question 6
6.

Marie is not here
to make a sentence negative - put ne before the verb and pas after the verb
ne becomes n' before a vowel

Question 7
7.

You (singular/informal/masculine) are French

Question 8
8.

at the restaurant

Question 9
9.

and

Question 10
10.

Eric and Paul are at the restaurant

Question 11
11.

in town

Question 12
12.

Is she in town?
use est-ce que
Putting est-ce que in front of any statement makes it a yes or no question.
que becomes qu' in front of a vowel

Question 13
13.

at home/at the house

Question 14
14.

Are you (plural) at home/at the house? (use est-ce que)

Question 15
15.

here/there

Question 16
16.

in Paris

Question 17
17.

in France

Question 18
18.

at the movies

Question 19
19.

We are hungry (use nous)

Question 20
20.

They (m) are thirstly

Question 21
21.

to be right

Question 22
22.

to be wrong

Question 23
23.

You (singular/informal) have a cat

Question 24
24.

I do not have a/any cat

Question 25
25.

They (all boys OR boys and girls) are not thirsty

Question 26
26.

Translate: There is a book

Question 27
27.

Translate: There are not any pictures

Question 28
28.

There are not any dogs