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Common Expressions Directions Raison ou Tort Possessive Adjectives Raison ou Tort French I – Final Review 500

Ou est _____ (my) stylo.

Ou est mon stylo.

______ (our) livres sont a l’ecole.

Nos livres sont a l’ecole.

____ (His) tante s’appelle Jeannette.

Sa tante s’appelle Jeannette.

C’est ____ (her) idea.

C’est son guitare.

J’ai pris ______ (their) livres.

J’ai pris leurs livres.

Elle est intelligent.

WRONG! Elle est intelligente.

Les professeurs sont stupides.

RIGHT Les professeurs sont stupides.

Les filles sont richees.

WRONG Les filles sont riches. You would never have two ee together in French.

Les etuidiantes sont tres timidees.

WRONG Les etudiantes sont stupides. No two vowels together en francais.

Ils sont brunes.

WRONG Ils sont bruns. The adjective to have brown hair does not “innately” take an “e”. Therefore, it should be omitted for masculine subjects.

Comment allez-vous? Je suis bien!

WRONG Comment allez-vous? Je vais bien.

J’ai soif. (Donne moi un boisson!)

CORRECT! En francais… You HAVE thirst…. And several other sentiments

Comment s’appelle-t-elle? What does this phrase mean…?

What is her name?

Est-ce que vous avez un crayon? What does this phrase mean?

Do you have a PENCIL? Not a PEN…! Don’t yell at me… You answered incorrectly.

Je suis froid. Is this phrase correct…? DAILY DOUBLE

WRONG J’ai froid. En francais, vous avez, soif, faim, froid, chaud, raison, tort et sommeil! Dommage… Tant pis.

A tes souhaits!

God bless you!

Puis-je aller aux toillettes?

May I go to the bathroom?

Il pleut des cordes!

It is raining cats and dogs!

Espece d’idiot!

Stupid Idiot

Tu me manques!

I miss you!

Turn Right!

Tournez a droite!

Turn left!

Tournez a gauche!

Go straight!

Allez tout droit!

Take the first street on the left. DAILY DOUBLE

Prenez la premiere rue a gauche!

At the light turn right.

Aux feux, tournez a droite.