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Bouillabaisse is a dessert very commonly eaten in France.

True or false.?

Many people like to eat at the sidewalk cafés in Paris because it is interesting to sit outside of the café on the sidewalk and talk with friends or simply people-watch.

True
False


Le déjeuner is eaten in France at 12:00 noon.

True
False


Which of the following is not a fruit?

A. la banane

B. la poire

C. le poisson

D. la fraise

E. la cérise


Which of the following is not a légume?

A. la viande

B. les carrottes

C. les pommes de terre

D. la laitue


Use the verb mettre to say who is setting the table.
Je _______ la table.


Use the verb mettre to say who is setting the table.
Elle __________ la table.


Use the verb mettre to say who is setting the table.
Vous __________ la table.


Use the partitive article to say that you are eating some of these items.
Je mange _________ poulet.



Use the partitive article to say that you are eating some of these items.
Je mange _________ crêpes.


Use the partitive article to say that you are eating or drinking some of these items.
Je prends _________ lait.


Use the partitive article to say that you are eating or drinking some of these items.
Je prends _________ jus.

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1. I don't know
2. True
3. C
4. A
5. mets
6. met
7. I don't know
8. Le
9. Les
10.le
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User JWC
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Hi,

Bouillabaisse is a dessert very commonly eaten in France.
-false

Many people like to eat at the sidewalk cafés in Paris because it is interesting to sit outside of the café on the sidewalk and talk with friends or simply people-watch.
True

Le déjeuner is eaten in France at 12:00 noon.
True



Which of the following is not a fruit?
C. le poisson


Which of the following is not a légume?
A. la viande



Use the verb mettre to say who is setting the table.
Je mets la table.


Use the verb mettre to say who is setting the table.
Elle met la table.


Use the verb mettre to say who is setting the table.
Vous mettez la table.

Conjugaison du verbe "mettre" au présent :


je mets
tu mets
il /elle/ on met
nous mettons
vous mettez
ils /ellesmettent

Use the partitive article to say that you are eating some of these items.
Je mange du poulet.



Use the partitive article to say that you are eating some of these items.
Je mange des crêpes.


Use the partitive article to say that you are eating or drinking some of these items.
Je prends du lait.


Use the partitive article to say that you are eating or drinking some of these items.
Je prends du jus.



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