1. In Belgium, most Dutch-speakers live in the north and most French-speakers live in the south. What is the most likely reason for this divide?
A. Belgium was once two separate countries of Flemia and Walloo.
2. What is the main difference between the two styles of music popular in La Réunion?
C. Séga is performed only in Parisian French and Maloya is performed only in Créole.
3.Choose the best answer to the following question.
Tu te fâches souvent
A. Oui, je me fâche souvent.
The answer is "<span>Ravi de vous rencontrer" I take french :)</span>
Answer:We bought a car for Pierre. A: We bought it from him. B: We bought it for him. C: We bought it from him. D: We bought it for ourselves.
Explanation:
Answer:
Conjuguez les verbes entre parentheses aux temps convenables.(6au choix)
6 marks pls
1. Si vous avez le temps , ________________(attedre)-moi !
2. Si M. Paul était riche, il __________________(pouvoir) acheter une maison.
3. Nous ___________________(recevoir) la carte hier.
4. Tout le monde m’_______________ si je porte ce pantalon noir. ( apprecier)
5. Lorsque nous arriverons au cinema , le film _______________( déjà commencer)
6. Le medècin m’a conseillé de ______________ (se reposer) bien.
7. ________________________(regarder) ces photos, s’il te plait.
8. Quand j’avais 10 ans , je _____________________(lire) beaucoup de livres.
Explanation:
Questions 4, 5, 6 are perfectly correct (except forest is "forêt" and not "forez")
A French-speaker would understand questions 1 and 2 but the "real" way to ask that needs to invert the verb and the subject (even if in everyday life many people don't respect this rule). So :
1. Quand es-tu né ?
2. Où es-tu né ?
7. Regardes-tu la télévision ?
8. As-tu faim ?
9. Où dort le chat ?
10. The sentence means "Friends are coming at home" but I don't really know what question we can make ... Maybe "Qui vient à la maison ?" (Who is coming at home ?)
11. Comment sont les lunettes de Sophie ?
12. Quand Pierre va-t-il à l'école ?
13. Comment est sa maison bleue ?
14. (=This little boy fell from his bike) so either "Qu'est-il arrivé à ce petit garçon ?" (What happened to this little boy ?) or "Qu'a fait ce petit garçon ? (What did this little boy do ?)
15. Quand tombent les feuilles des arbres ?
(Feel free to correct my english in cas I made mistakes haha)