It takes lots of repetition, seeing and hearing, for words to become part of your vocabulary. Can you figure out the meaning of each sentence below? Choose the image that best matches the sentence given in French.
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Il veut un hamburger.
In English, il veut means he wants.
In English, il veut means he wants.
In English, il veut means he wants.
Elle ne veut pas de salade.
In English, this expression means she does not want a salad.
In English, this expression means she does not want a salad.
In English, this expression means she does not want a salad.
Elle donne de la soupe.
In English, this expression means She gives some soup.
In English, this expression means She gives some soup.
In English, this expression means She gives some soup.
Il ne donne pas la pizza.
In English, this expression means He does not give the pizza.
In English, this expression means He does not give the pizza.
In English, this expression means He does not give the pizza.
Il dit: Au revoir.
In English, this means He says “goodbye.”
In English, this means He says “goodbye.”
In English, this means He says “goodbye.”
Elle ne dit pas Au revoir.
In English, this means She does not say “goodbye.”
In English, this means She does not say “goodbye.”
In English, this means She does not say “goodbye.”
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Question
How do you say There is some chocolate in French?
Il y a du chocolat.