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- In this lesson, we will practise our use of the verb 'être' to describe a person or a thing, using masculine and feminine forms of adjectives.
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10 Questions
Q1.
Fill the gap: ......... es français.
je
Q2.
Fill the gap: ......... suis anglais.
tu
Q3.
Fill the gap: je ......... grand.
es
Q4.
Fill the gap: tu ......... petit.
suis
Q5.
Comment dit-on en français "goodbye"?
bonjour
être
Q6.
Comment dit-on en français "I am small"?
je suis grand
tu es petit
Q7.
Comment dit-on en français "you are French"?
je suis français
tu es anglais
Q8.
C'est quoi en anglais "Je suis grand et anglais"?
I am small and English
I am tall and French
Q9.
C'est quoi en anglais "tu es grand et français"?
I am tall and French
you are tall and English
Q10.
C'est quoi en anglais "je suis petit et anglais"?
I am tall and English
you are small and English
10 Questions
Q1.
What does 'je' mean?
and
you
Q2.
What does 'tu' mean?
and
I
Q3.
How would you say short, describing a male person?
grand
petite
Q4.
How would you say tall, describing a female person?
grand
petite
Q5.
Which one of the following words is in the masculine form?
anglaise
française
Q6.
Which of the following words is in the feminine form?
anglais
français
Q7.
What does 'être' mean?
I am, I am being
you are, you are being
Q8.
How do you say 'I am' in French?
être
tu es
Q9.
How do you say 'hello' in French?
au revoir
écouter
Q10.
How do you say 'goodbye' in French?
bonjour
écrire