L2: CH11 & 12 EXERCICES.

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L2: CH11 & 12 EXERCICES

EXERCICE 1: CONNAITRE & SAVOIR 1. Je _______________________________________ parler anglais. 2. Elle _____________________________________ l’art moderne. 3. Vous __________________________ mon numero de telephone. 4. Il _____________________________________________ nager. 5. Nous ________________________________________ Michel. 6. On _______________________________________ que 2+3=5. 7. Tu ________________________________________ la France? 8. Elles _____________________________________ faire du pain. 9. Je __________________________________________ l’Europe.

EXERCICE 2: CONNAITRE & SAVOIR 1. We know how to cook. 2. She knows the church. 3. I know that two and two is four. 4. You (formal) know French history. 5. They (m) know Mademoiselle.

EXERCICE 3: QUI & QUE 1. J’adore les lunettes de soleil ________ tu as achetées! 2. Il aime la musique ___________ joue à la radio. 3. Nous cherchons l’artiste _________ travaille à Paris. 4. Tu as trouvé le fromage _________ était dans la cuisine.

EXERCICE 3: QUI & QUE 5. Elles choisissent la robe _________ j’adore. 6. Vous finissez l’examen __________ a été très difficile. 7. Ils ont lu l’histoire ____________ le professeur a choisie. 8. Elle a mangé le gâteau ____________ Maman a préparé.

EXERCICE 4: OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES 1. I used to go camping. 2. We will go for a hike. 3. Friday, she went cross-country skiing. 4. She is canoeing. 5. You (informal) go mountain biking.

EXERCICE 5: CAMPING RULES 1. Avoid feeding the animals. 2. You (plural) have to respect nature. 3. Do not (informal command) deface the trees. 4. You (informal) should follow the marked trails. 5. Let’s take the trash with us.