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RE Verb Conjugation in French
Question 21
What is a key benefit mentioned of learning to conjugate RE verbs in present tense?
A.Helps you order food
B.Expands your conversation ability
C.Makes you fluent overnight
D.Helps you study for exams
Question 1
What is the main focus of this French lesson?
A.Conjugating French adjectives
B.Conjugating RE verbs in the present tense
C.Learning French vocabulary
D.Practicing French pronunciation
Question 2
Which of the following is NOT given as an example of an RE verb?
A.attendre
B.vendre
C.donner
D.répondre
Question 3
What does the French verb 'attendre' mean?
A.to answer
B.to lose
C.to wait or wait for
D.to sell
Question 4
What is the first step in conjugating an RE verb in French?
A.Add -er to the stem
B.Replace the last letter with -ez
C.Take off the RE ending
D.Change the vowel
Question 5
What is the 'je' form ending for regular RE verbs in present tense?
A.-e
B.-s
C.-d
D.-ez
Question 6
How do you conjugate 'attendre' for 'tu'?
A.attende
B.attends
C.attend
D.attendons
Question 7
What is the 'il/elle/on' ending for regular RE verbs in French present tense?
A.-ez
B.-ons
C.-d
D.-s
Question 8
Which verb means 'to lose'?
A.entendre
B.vendre
C.attendre
D.perdre
Question 9
What is the 'nous' form of 'attendre'?
A.attende
B.attendez
C.attendent
D.attendons
Question 10
What ending is used for 'vous' in regular RE verbs in the present tense?
A.-ons
B.-ez
C.-d
D.-s
Question 11
What does the verb 'vendre' mean?
A.to see
B.to sell
C.to lend
D.to answer
Question 12
What is the conjugation for 'ils/elles' in 'attendre'?
A.attends
B.attende
C.attendons
D.attendent
Question 13
According to the lesson, how are RE verbs treated compared to ER verbs in present tense conjugation?
A.They use completely different endings
B.They use the same endings as IR verbs
C.They are treated similarly to regular ER verbs
D.They do not change at all
Question 14
What sound change is noted in the 'je' form of 'attendre'?
A.None, it's pronounced identically
B.There's a liaison because 'je' ends with a vowel and 'attends' starts with a vowel
C.The 'd' is silent
D.The 't' is silent
Question 15
What does the verb 'répondre à' mean?
A.to question
B.to respond to/answer
C.to call
D.to sell
Question 16
What will the next two lessons in this series focus on?
A.French adjectives
B.Other types of present tense verbs
C.Past tense verbs
D.Future tense verbs
Question 17
What does the host encourage viewers to do if they have a question?
A.Send an email
B.Post in the comment section below the video
C.Call the tutor
D.Skip it
Question 18
What does the 'vous' form of 'attendre' become?
A.attendes
B.attendez
C.attendons
D.attend
Question 19
Who is the intended audience of this lesson?
A.Advanced French speakers
B.People learning French
C.French teachers
D.Tourists traveling to France
Question 20
What is the final message from the host at the end?
A.A grammar explanation
B.An upcoming test
C.Wishing peace and blessings
D.Discussing French culture
Question 21
What is a key benefit mentioned of learning to conjugate RE verbs in present tense?
A.Helps you order food
B.Expands your conversation ability
C.Makes you fluent overnight
D.Helps you study for exams
Question 1
What is the main focus of this French lesson?
A.Conjugating French adjectives
B.Conjugating RE verbs in the present tense
C.Learning French vocabulary
D.Practicing French pronunciation
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