Distinguishing between having and being (Part 2/2)

Distinguishing between having and being (Part 2/2)

Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will practise using 'être' and "avoir" to distinguish between having and being, and we use the subject pronoun 'it'.

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Adult supervision recommended.

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10 Questions

Q1.
What does 'un professeur' mean?
a singer (m)
a teacher (f)
Correct answer: a teacher (m)
Q2.
What does 'une chanteuse' mean?
a friend (m)
Correct answer: a singer (f)
a singer (m)
Q3.
What does 'un ami' mean?
a friend (f)
Correct answer: a friend (m)
a man
Q4.
How do you say 'a man' in French?
un ami
Correct answer: un homme
une femme
Q5.
How do you say 'a woman' in French?
un homme
une amie
Correct answer: une femme
Q6.
Which one of the words below means 'funny'?
Correct answer: drôle
intéressant
sympa
Q7.
Which one of the words below means 'nice'?
drôle
intéressant
Correct answer: sympa
Q8.
How do you say 'true' in French?
faux
sympa
Correct answer: vrai
Q9.
How do you say 'he/it' in French?
elle
Correct answer: il
je
Q10.
How do you say 'she/it' in French?
Correct answer: elle
it
je

10 Questions

Q1.
What does 'un chien' mean?
a book
Correct answer: a dog
a ruler
Q2.
What does 'un livre' mean?
Correct answer: a book
a computer
a mobile friend
Q3.
What does 'une voiture' mean?
a bike
Correct answer: a car
a ruler
Q4.
How do you say 'a computer' in French?
Correct answer: un ordinateur
un portable
une voiture
Q5.
How do you say 'a bike' in French?
Correct answer: un vélo
une chambre
une voiture
Q6.
How do you say 'a mobile phone' in French?
un chien
un ordinateur
Correct answer: un portable
Q7.
How do you say 'a bedroom' in French?
un livre
Correct answer: une chambre
une règle
Q8.
Which one of the following can ONLY mean 'it is' when you are referring to a masculine noun?
c'est
elle est
Correct answer: il est
Q9.
Which one of the following can ONLY mean 'it is' when you are referring to a feminine noun?
c'est
Correct answer: elle est
il est
Q10.
Which one of the following can mean 'it is' referring to either a masculine or a feminine noun?
Correct answer: c'est
elle est
il est

Lesson appears in

UnitFrench / Year 7 Unit 1

French