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Question 1

What Does Bonjour Mean In English?

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How Do You Say Thank You In French?

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Which French Word Means Please In A Polite Situation?

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How Do You Say Yes In French?

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How Do You Say No In French?

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Which Phrase Do You Use To Say Goodbye Formally?

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What Is The Informal French Greeting You Use With Friends?

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How Do You Ask How Are You? Informally In French?

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Which Of These Means My Name Is In French?

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How Do You Say See You Tomorrow In French?

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Which French Phrase Would You Use To Say Excuse Me Politely?

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What Is The French Word For Thank You Very Much?

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How Do You Say Please Informally Among Friends?

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Which Of These Is The French Word For And?

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What Does The French Word Mais Mean?

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How Do You Say Or In French?

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Which French Word Means Also Or Too?

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What Is The French Word For Always?

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Which Word Means Never In French?

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How Do You Say Very In French?

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Which Of These Is The French Word For Water?

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What Is The French Word For Bread?

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How Do You Say Cheese In French?

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Which French Word Means School?

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What Is The Usual French Word For Teacher In Secondary School?

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Which Of These Means A Student In French?

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How Do You Say I Don't Understand In French?

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Which French Phrase Do You Use To Ask Where Is The Bathroom?

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How Do You Say I Am Sorry In French?

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Which Phrase Means See You Soon In French?

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Which Number Is Written Cinq In French?

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How Do You Write The Number 12 In French?

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What Is The French Word For Monday?

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Which Day Of The Week Is Vendredi?

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How Do You Say January In French?

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Which Month Is Called Août In French?

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What Does The Question Où Habites-Tu ? Mean?

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How Do You Ask What Is Your Name? Formally In French?

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Which Expression Means How Old Are You? Informally?

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What Does The French Question Qu'est-Ce Que C'est ? Mean?

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Which Subject Pronoun Means We In French?

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What Is The French Subject Pronoun For They When Referring To All Females?

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Which Subject Pronoun Do You Use To Say You Formally Or Plural?

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How Do You Say I Have In French?

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Which Form Of Être Means We Are?

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What Is The Correct French For She Is Tired?

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How Do You Say We Are Going To The Cinema In French?

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Which Sentence Correctly Uses The Negation Ne...Pas?

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What Does The Infinitive Manger Mean?

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Which French Verb Means To Be?

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How Do You Say I Would Like A Croissant, Please? In French?

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Which Sentence Correctly Asks Do You Speak French? Informally?

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What Is The French Word For Breakfast?

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Which Word Means Afternoon Snack Often Eaten By Children?

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How Do You Say I Am Thirsty In French?

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Which Of These Means I Am Cold In French?

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What Is The French Word For Book?

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How Do You Say I Am Studying French In French?

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Which Sentence Correctly Uses An Adjective After The Noun?

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What Does The Adjective Grand Mean When Describing A Person?

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Which Auxiliary Verb Do Most Verbs Use In The Passé Composé?

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What Is The Past Participle Of The Verb Être?

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How Do You Say She Has Finished Her Homework In French?

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Which Expression Means I Have Just Eaten?

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What Is The French Possessive Adjective For Our When The Noun Is Plural?

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Which Sentence Correctly Uses A Possessive Adjective?

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How Do You Say Their Parents In French?

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Which Preposition Is Used Before Feminine Country Names Like France?

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What Is The Correct Way To Say I Am Going To Spain?

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How Do You Say We Live In Canada In French?

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Which Sentence Correctly Uses The Partitive Article Some For Bread?

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What Is The Feminine Form Of The Adjective Petit?

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How Do You Say A Small House In French?

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Which Of These Adverbs Means Slowly In French?

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What Does The Adverb Souvent Mean?

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How Do You Say She Is Getting Up Early In French?

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Which Sentence Correctly Puts The Adverb After The Verb?

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How Do You Say I Am Going To Study Tonight Using The Near Future?

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Which Tense Uses Être Or Avoir Plus A Past Participle?

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What Is The First Person Singular Of Aller In The Present Tense?

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How Do You Say We Took The Bus In French Using Passé Composé?

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Which Sentence Correctly Uses A Direct Object Pronoun?

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How Do You Say I Like It Using A Direct Object Pronoun?

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Which Question Means What Time Is It? In French?

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How Do You Say It Is Half Past Three In French?

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Which Form Of Beau Do You Use Before A Vowel Sound?

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Which Form Of Vieux Is Used Before A Masculine Noun Starting With A Vowel Sound?

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What Is The Plural Form Of The Noun Un Cheval?

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How Do You Say Let's Go! In French?

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Which Expression Would You Use To Say Good Luck! In French?

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Hello
2
Goodbye
3
Please
4
Thank you

Bonjour means 'hello' or 'good day' in English and is the most common French daytime greeting.
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S'il vous plaît
2
Pardon
3
Bonjour
4
Merci

Merci is the basic French word for 'thank you' that beginners learn almost immediately in class.
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Au revoir
2
Merci
3
Salut
4
S'il vous plaît

S'il vous plaît is the standard polite way to say 'please' in French, especially with adults.
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Oui
2
Peut-être
3
Jamais
4
Non

Oui is the simple French word for 'yes' and is used constantly in everyday conversations.
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Non
2
Très bien
3
Salut
4
Oui

Non directly translates to 'no' in English and is formed just by adding the letter n.
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Salut
2
Bonjour
3
Merci beaucoup
4
Au revoir

Au revoir is the common formal goodbye in French and literally means 'until seeing again'.
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Salut
2
Bonsoir
3
Pardon
4
Merci

Salut is an informal French word meaning 'hi' or 'bye,' used mostly with friends and family.
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Qui ça ?
2
Quand ça ?
3
Où ça ?
4
Ça va ?

Ça va ? literally means 'it goes?' but is used just like 'how are you?' in English.
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Je m'appelle...
2
Je suis...
3
J'ai...
4
Je vais...

Je m'appelle literally means 'I call myself' and is how you introduce your name in French.
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À demain
2
À bientôt
3
À tout à l'heure
4
Ce soir

À demain means 'see you tomorrow' and is used when you know you'll see someone the next day.
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Bonjour à toi
2
Ça roule
3
Je t'aime
4
Excusez-moi

Excusez-moi is the polite form of 'excuse me,' especially when addressing adults or strangers formally.
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Merci beaucoup
2
Merci aussi
3
Très merci
4
Bon merci

Merci beaucoup means 'thank you very much' and adds extra emphasis to the basic word merci.
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S'il vous plaît
2
De rien
3
S'il te plaît
4
Ça va

S'il te plaît is the informal version of 'please' used with friends, kids, or people your age.
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Mais
2
Et
3
Ou
4
Donc

Et simply means 'and' in French and is used exactly like 'and' to connect words or ideas.
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Or
2
But
3
Because
4
And

Mais is the French conjunction meaning 'but,' used to contrast ideas just like in English sentences.
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Où
2
Donc
3
Et
4
Ou

Ou without an accent means 'or' in French, used when offering choices between two or more things.
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Aussi
2
Jamais
3
Très
4
Souvent

Aussi means 'also' or 'too' in French and often comes after the verb in simple sentences.
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Toujours
2
Rarement
3
Jamais
4
Parfois

Toujours means 'always' in French and is frequently used with verbs to talk about regular habits.
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Souvent
2
Jamais
3
Encore
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Toujours

Jamais means 'never' and usually appears with ne in sentences like 'Je ne mange jamais de viande'.
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Peu
2
Très
3
Trop
4
Assez

Très means 'very' and is commonly placed before adjectives, like 'très grand' for 'very tall'.
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Le jus
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Le café
3
Le lait
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L'eau

L'eau is the French word for 'water' and literally includes the definite article 'the water'.
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Le poulet
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Le riz
3
Le fromage
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Le pain

Le pain means 'bread' in French and appears everywhere, especially when ordering in bakeries or restaurants.
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Le beurre
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Le sucre
3
Le fromage
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Le pain

Le fromage is the French word for 'cheese' and is famously associated with many regional French specialties.
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Le parc
2
Le magasin
3
La maison
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L'école

L'école means 'school' in French and includes the definite article contracted before the vowel at the beginning.
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Le vendeur
2
Le professeur
3
L'élève
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Le docteur

Le professeur is the standard French word for 'teacher,' especially in middle school and high school contexts.
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L'élève
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Le client
3
Le professeur
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Le voisin

L'élève means 'student' or 'pupil' in French and can refer to learners of any age.
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Je ne sais pas
2
Je n'écoute pas
3
Je ne comprends pas
4
Je ne parle pas

Je ne comprends pas means 'I don't understand' and is very useful for students during French class.
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Où sont les toilettes ?
2
Où est la chambre ?
3
Où est la cuisine ?
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Où est la voiture ?

Où sont les toilettes ? means 'Where are the toilets?' and is an essential travel phrase in French.
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Je suis fatigué(e)
2
Je suis content(e)
3
Je suis perdu(e)
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Je suis désolé(e)

Je suis désolé(e) means 'I am sorry' and is used to apologize in everyday situations.
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À demain
2
À bientôt
3
À jamais
4
À hier

À bientôt means 'see you soon' and is used when you expect to see someone again relatively soon.
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10
2
5
3
4
4
6

Cinq is the French word for the number five, part of the basic counting vocabulary.
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Douze
2
Deux
3
Treize
4
Dix

Douze is the French word for twelve, coming right after onze in the sequence of teen numbers.
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Mardi
2
Lundi
3
Jeudi
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Mercredi

Lundi means Monday and is the first day of the school week in French-speaking countries.
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Sunday
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Wednesday
3
Tuesday
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Friday

Vendredi corresponds to Friday in English and is often associated with the end of the school week.
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Juillet
2
Juin
3
Février
4
Janvier

Janvier is the French word for January, the first month of the year in both languages.
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April
2
December
3
October
4
August

Août means August in French and often marks the big summer vacation period in France.
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Where do you live?
2
How old are you?
3
What do you like?
4
Where are you going?

Où habites-tu ? is the informal way to ask 'Where do you live?' in French.
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Comment ça va ?
2
Que faites-vous ?
3
Où allez-vous ?
4
Comment vous appelez-vous ?

Comment vous appelez-vous ? is the formal way to ask someone's name, used with adults and strangers.
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Tu as quel âge ?
2
Tu es comment ?
3
Où as-tu ?
4
Tu fais quoi ?

Tu as quel âge ? literally means 'You have what age?' and is the usual informal way to ask age.
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Where is it?
2
Who is it?
3
What is it?
4
How is it?

Qu'est-ce que c'est ? is a common question meaning 'What is it?' used when learning new vocabulary.
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Nous
2
On
3
Vous
4
Ils

Nous is the standard subject pronoun for 'we' in French, especially used in written and formal language.
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On
2
Elles
3
Vous
4
Ils

Elles is the feminine plural subject pronoun meaning 'they' when the group is entirely female.
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Elle
2
Il
3
Vous
4
Tu

Vous is used for formal 'you' with one person and also for 'you' plural in French.
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Je vais
2
J'ai
3
Je fais
4
Je suis

J'ai is the first-person singular form of avoir, meaning 'I have' in French.
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Vous êtes
2
Ils sont
3
Nous sommes
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Je suis

Nous sommes is the form of être used with nous and translates as 'we are' in English.
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Elle être fatigué.
2
Elle es fatigué.
3
Elle sont fatiguée.
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Elle est fatiguée.

Elle est fatiguée shows correct agreement: feminine subject elle, verb être conjugated, and adjective with feminine ending.
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Nous vont au cinéma.
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Nous fais au cinéma.
3
Nous allons au cinéma.
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Nous être au cinéma.

Nous allons au cinéma uses the verb aller correctly and the contracted article au before cinéma.
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Je ne pas parle anglais.
2
Je ne parle pas anglais.
3
Je parle ne pas anglais.
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Je parle anglais ne pas.

Je ne parle pas anglais shows ne before the verb and pas after it, forming proper French negation.
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To drink
2
To sleep
3
To walk
4
To eat

Manger is the infinitive form of the verb meaning 'to eat' in French.
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Faire
2
Avoir
3
Être
4
Aller

Être is the French verb meaning 'to be' and is one of the most important irregular verbs.
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Donne un croissant à moi.
2
Je voudrais un croissant, s'il vous plaît.
3
Je veux un croissant, merci.
4
Moi croissant maintenant, s'il te plaît.

Je voudrais un croissant, s'il vous plaît is a polite, conditional form often taught for ordering food.
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Tu parles français ?
2
Parlez-tu française ?
3
Parles-tu français vous ?
4
Tu parlez français ?

Tu parles français ? is the standard informal way to ask someone if they speak French.
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Le petit déjeuner
2
Le déjeuner
3
Le dîner
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Le goûter

Le petit déjeuner literally means 'the little lunch' and is used for 'breakfast' in French.
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Le goûter
2
Le dessert
3
Le café
4
Le souper

Le goûter is the afternoon snack French children often eat after school, usually something sweet.
1
Je soif.
2
Je suis soif.
3
Je suis eau.
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J'ai soif.

J'ai soif literally means 'I have thirst,' the correct French way to say 'I am thirsty'.
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Je fais froid.
2
J'ai froid.
3
Je froid.
4
Je suis froid.

J'ai froid literally means 'I have cold' and is how French speakers say they feel cold.
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La chaise
2
Le stylo
3
Le livre
4
Le sac

Le livre is the French word for 'book' and appears in many classroom vocabulary lists.
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J'étudie le français.
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Je étude français.
3
J'étudie français le.
4
Je suis étudie français.

J'étudie le français correctly combines the verb étudier with the definite article to say 'I am studying French'.
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Une voiture rouge.
2
Rouge une voiture.
3
Une rouge voiture.
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Voiture une rouge.

Une voiture rouge follows the typical French pattern of putting most color adjectives after the noun.
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Angry
2
Tall
3
Funny
4
Small

Grand usually means 'tall' or 'big' when describing a person, depending on context.
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Être
2
Avoir
3
Faire
4
Aller

In the passé composé, most French verbs form their past tense with the auxiliary verb avoir.
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Était
2
Êtée
3
Êtu
4
Été

Été is the past participle of être and is used with avoir or être depending on structure.
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Elle a finir ses devoirs.
2
Elle est fini ses devoirs.
3
Elle a fini ses devoirs.
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Elle a finie ses devoirs.

Elle a fini ses devoirs uses avoir with fini, plus the plural noun devoirs with the possessive ses.
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Je mange.
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J'ai mangé.
3
Je viens de manger.
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Je vais manger.

Je viens de manger literally means 'I come from eating' and expresses a very recent past action.
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Nos
2
Notre
3
Vos
4
Leurs

Nos is the plural form of the possessive 'our,' used before plural nouns.
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C'est frère mon.
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C'est le mon frère.
3
C'est mon frère.
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C'est moi frère.

C'est mon frère correctly places the possessive adjective mon before the noun frère.
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Leur parent
2
Leurs parents
3
Eux parents
4
Ils parents

Leurs parents uses the plural possessive adjective leurs because the noun parents is plural.
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En
2
Au
3
À
4
Dans

En is used before feminine country names like en France to mean 'in' or 'to' that country.
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Je vais en Espagne.
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Je vais à Espagne.
3
Je vais au Espagne.
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Je vais de Espagne.

Je vais en Espagne uses en with the feminine country Espagne and the verb aller in the present.
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Nous habitons à Canada.
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Nous habitons au Canada.
3
Nous habitons du Canada.
4
Nous habitons en Canada.

Nous habitons au Canada uses au with the masculine country Canada to mean 'in Canada'.
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Je mange un pain.
2
Je mange des pain.
3
Je mange du pain.
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Je mange le pain.

Je mange du pain uses the partitive article du to express eating some unspecified amount of bread.
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Petite
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Petie
3
Petale
4
Petive

Petite is the feminine form of petit, adding an e to agree with a feminine noun.
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Une petite maison
2
Une maison petite
3
Une petit maison
4
Un petit maison

Une petite maison shows agreement between the feminine article une, adjective petite, and noun maison.
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Lentement
2
Rapidement
3
Souvent
4
Tôt

Lentement is formed from the adjective lent and means 'slowly' in French.
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Early
2
Often
3
Rarely
4
Late

Souvent means 'often' and is commonly used with verbs to describe frequent actions or habits.
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Elle se tôt lève.
2
Elle lève se tôt.
3
Elle se lève tôtement.
4
Elle se lève tôt.

Elle se lève tôt correctly uses the reflexive verb se lever and the adverb tôt for 'early'.
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Il doucement parle.
2
Il parle doucement.
3
Il parle très doucement-il.
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Doucement il parle.

Il parle doucement places the adverb softly after the verb, which is the usual French position.
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Je vais étudier ce soir.
2
Je étudier vais ce soir.
3
J'étudie vais ce soir.
4
Je vais étude ce soir.

Je vais étudier ce soir uses aller plus infinitive to form the near future in French.
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Le passé composé
2
Le futur simple
3
L'imparfait
4
Le conditionnel

Le passé composé is formed with an auxiliary verb, usually avoir or être, plus a past participle.
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Je allé
2
Je vais
3
Je va
4
J'aller

Je vais is the irregular first-person singular form of the verb aller, meaning 'I go' or 'I am going'.
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Nous avons pris le bus.
2
Nous avons pris la bus.
3
Nous sommes pris le bus.
4
Nous avons prendre le bus.

Nous avons pris le bus uses avoir with the irregular past participle pris and the masculine noun bus.
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Je vois il.
2
Je le vois.
3
Je vois le.
4
Le je vois.

Je le vois correctly places the direct object pronoun le before the verb vois.
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Je l'aime.
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J'aime le.
3
Je aime l'.
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Je aime.

Je l'aime contracts le or la before a vowel sound and means 'I like it' in French.
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Quelle heure est-il ?
2
Quel temps est-il ?
3
Qu'est-ce que l'heure ?
4
Quelle heure tu es ?

Quelle heure est-il ? literally asks 'What hour is it?' and is the standard way to ask the time.
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Il est moitié trois heures.
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Il est trois heures et demie.
3
Il est trois heures demi.
4
Il est trois demi heures.

Il est trois heures et demie expresses 3:30, using et demie for 'and a half' with feminine heures.
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Beau
2
Bel
3
Beaux
4
Belle

Bel is the special masculine form of beau used before masculine nouns starting with a vowel sound.
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Vieilles
2
Vieux
3
Vieil
4
Vieille

Vieil is the special masculine singular form placed before masculine nouns beginning with a vowel sound.
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Des chevaux
2
Des chevaus
3
Des chevals
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Des chevales

Des chevaux is the irregular plural of cheval, changing -al to -aux in the plural.
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Va on !
2
Nous allons !
3
Allons nous y !
4
On y va !

On y va ! is a common expression meaning 'Let's go!' used among friends and classmates.
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Bon travail !
2
Bonne idée !
3
Bonne chance !
4
Bon courage !

Bonne chance ! literally means 'good luck' and is used to wish someone success before a test or event.
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