french grammer 2 Flashcards
(31 cards)
What is the French word for ‘to’ or ‘at’?
à
What is the French preposition for ‘in’?
dans
True or False: The preposition ‘pour’ means ‘for’ in French.
True
Fill in the blank: ‘Je vais ___ cinéma.’ (I am going to the cinema)
au
What is the meaning of the partitive article ‘du’?
some (masculine singular)
Which partitive article would you use for feminine singular nouns?
de la
What is the contractive article formed from ‘à’ and ‘le’?
au
True or False: ‘des’ is a partitive article.
true
What is the demonstrative adjective for ‘this’ in masculine singular?
ce
Fill in the blank: ‘___ livre est sur la table.’ (This book is on the table)
Ce
What is the plural form of the demonstrative adjective ‘ce’?
ces
What does the partitive article ‘de l’’ indicate?
some (before a vowel sound)
Which preposition means ‘with’ in French?
avec
True or False: ‘entre’ means ‘between’ in French.
True
Fill in the blank: ‘Il est ___ école.’ (He is at school)
à l’
What is the meaning of the contractive article ‘à la’?
to the (feminine singular)
What is the demonstrative adjective for ‘that’ in feminine singular?
cette
What is the difference between ‘le’ and ‘la’?
‘le’ is masculine, ‘la’ is feminine.
Fill in the blank: ‘Je veux ___ pain.’ (I want some bread)
du
What is the meaning of ‘sans’?
without
True or False: ‘pour’ can also mean ‘in order to’.
True
What is the partitive article for plural nouns?
des
Fill in the blank: ‘Elle a besoin ___ eau.’ (She needs some water)
de l’
What is the French word for ‘from’?
de