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Practice the use of Articles in French
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Which French article would you use for "the car" (assuming "car" is voiture, feminine singular)?
A) le
B) la
C) l'
D) les
Answer: B) la
Explanation: Voiture is feminine singular, so the definite article la is used.
Which article correctly completes the sentence: "J'ai acheté ____ pain." (I bought some bread.)
A) un
B) une
C) du
D) des
Answer: C) du
Explanation: Pain (bread) is an uncountable noun in this context, requiring the masculine singular partitive article du.
How would "to the boys" be correctly translated in French, considering the contraction of à
and les
?
A) à les garçons
B) au garçons
C) aux garçons
D) des garçons
Answer: C) aux garçons
Explanation: The preposition à
contracts with the plural definite article les
to form aux
"Il n'a pas ____ amis," what is the correct article for "friends" (amis)?
A) des
B) de
C) les
D) d'
Answer: D) d'
Explanation: In negative sentences, indefinite and partitive articles generally change to de
or d'
before a vowel or h-mute. Amis starts with a vowel, so d'
is used.
A) la
du
A) d’
à + le = au (e.g., Je vais au marché. - I'm going to the market.)
de + le = du