Talking about what isn't there (Part 2/2)
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Key learning points
- In this lesson, we will practise using 'ne' and 'pas de' to form negative sentences with verbs other than 'avoir'.
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10 Questions
Q1.
What does 'savoir' mean?
to go out, going out
to say, saying
Q2.
How do you say 'I know how to' in French?
il sait
tu sais
Q3.
How do you say 'you know how to' in French?
elle sait
je sais
Q4.
What does 'il sait' mean?
I know how to
she knows how to
Q5.
What does 'elle sait' mean?
he knows how to
I know how to
Q6.
Which is the correct word order to say 'I don't speak French'?
Je ne parle français
Je ne pas parle français
Q7.
Which is the correct word order to say 'I don't know how to speak French'?
Je sais ne parler pas français
Je sais ne pas parler français
Q8.
How do you say 'I don't know' in French?
Je ne fais pas
Je ne parle pas
Q9.
How would you ask: 'Do you know how to cook?
Aimes-tu faire la cuisine?
Fais-tu la cuisine souvent?
Q10.
How would you ask: 'Do you like cooking?'
Fais-tu la cuisine souvent?
Sais-tu faire la cuisine?
12 Questions
Q1.
How do you say 'in front of' in French?
derrière
entre
Q2.
How do you say 'behind' in French?
devant
entre
Q3.
How do you say 'between' in French?
derrière
devant
Q4.
What does 'le cinéma' mean?
a cinema
the cafe
Q5.
What does l'hôtel mean?
a hotel
a town hall
Q6.
What does 'l'aéroport' mean?
a school
an airport
Q7.
How do you say 'the street' in French?
l'université
la plage
Q8.
How do you say 'the beach' in French?
l'île
l'université
Q9.
How do you say 'the island' in French?
la plage
la rue
Q10.
What word must follow 'il n'y a pas...'?
un
une
Q11.
Which of these is the correct translation of 'it isn't a bed'?
ce n'est pas de lit
ce n'est pas le lit
Q12.
What happens to the definite article (le/la/l'/les) when we make a sentence negative?
it changes to 'de'
we miss it out