Avoir, c'est vs. il est, avoir besoin de, negatives, il y a, school supplies

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25 questions
Translate numbers 1-8 into (good) English.
Translate the rest into good French. DO NOT USE A TRANSLATOR.
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Il y a un stylo rouge

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C'est un stylo vert.

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J'ai besoin d'un crayon noir.

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Il n'a pas de cahier. (il is a person in this question)

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Nous n'avons pas besoin de calculatrice.

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C'est une gomme.

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EElle est blanche. (ELLE is a thing in this question)

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Il n'est pas blanc (IL is a thing in this question)

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Translate into French: I have a blue binder.

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Translate into French: You (singular/informal) have a yellow book

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He has a pink eraser

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We (formal - nous) need a notebook.

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There is a red notebook. (il y a means there is/there are)

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You (plural) need a white pencil case.

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They (all boys) do not have any blue pens (make the noun and color word plural)

remember - un/une/des become de in a negative sentence

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It (masculine) is green (IT is a masculine item in this question)

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They (all girls) have

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We (informal) do not have

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She has

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I do not have

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You (singular/informal) do not have

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You (singular/informal) have

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You (plural OR formal) have

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to have

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to need (this expression has THREE words in it)