1.
Regardez …............ enfant.
Explanation
In French, the choice between "cet" and "cette" depends on the gender of the noun that follows. "Cet" is used before masculine singular nouns that start with a vowel or a silent "h," while "cette" is used before feminine singular nouns. Since the word "enfant" is masculine singular and does not start with a vowel or a silent "h," the correct choice is "cet."
2.
Je dis que …............ garçon est très respectueux.
Explanation
The correct answer is "ce" because it is a demonstrative pronoun that agrees with the masculine singular noun "garçon" in gender and number. It is used to replace the noun in order to avoid repetition and means "this" or "that" in English.
3.
…............ femme est ma mère.
4.
Mes enfants fréquentent ………… école.
Explanation
The correct answer is "cette." In French, the word "cette" is a feminine demonstrative adjective that means "this" or "that." In this context, it is used to describe the noun "école," which is a feminine word meaning "school." Therefore, the correct phrase would be "mes enfants fréquentent cette école," which translates to "my children attend this school."
5.
Je ne comprends pas…............ enfants.
Explanation
The correct answer is "ces" because it is used to replace "enfants" in the sentence. "Ces" is the plural form of "ce" and is used to refer to people or things that are nearby or familiar. In this case, it is used to refer to the children mentioned earlier in the conversation.
6.
…............ exercice est très facile.
Explanation
The given correct answer is "cet". In French, the word "cet" is used before masculine singular nouns that begin with a vowel sound or a silent "h". Since the word "exercice" starts with a vowel sound, we use "cet" to describe it.
7.
…............ hommes sont les amis de mon père.
Explanation
The given sentence "ces hommes sont les amis de mon père" translates to "these men are my father's friends." The word "ces" is used to refer to a specific group of people or things that are near the speaker. In this context, it is used to indicate that the men being referred to are the ones who are the friends of the speaker's father.
8.
Il n’y a personne dans …............ chambre.
Explanation
The correct answer is "cette" because "cette" is the feminine singular form of the demonstrative adjective "ce" and agrees with the feminine singular noun "chambre" (room).
9.
Mon ami travaille dans …............ hôtel.
Explanation
The word "cet" is used before masculine singular nouns that begin with a vowel sound. Since the word "hôtel" starts with a silent "h", the correct form to use is "cet" instead of "ce".
10.
A qui sont …............ cahiers.
Explanation
The correct answer is "ces". This is because "ces" is the possessive adjective that agrees with the plural noun "cahiers". It indicates that the notebooks belong to someone or something that is not specified in the given question.
11.
…............ monsieur enseigne la géographie.
12.
Il est le fondateur de …............ église.
Explanation
The given sentence is incomplete and lacks context. However, based on the available information, the correct answer "cette" can be explained as referring to a feminine noun that is related to the founder of a church. Without further information, it is not possible to determine the exact noun being referred to.
13.
Je connais …............ femmes dans notre mosquée.
Explanation
The correct answer is "ces" because it is the plural form of "ce" which means "this" or "these" in English. In this sentence, "ces" is used to refer to a group of women in the mosque.
14.
Viens ici avec …............ enfants.
Explanation
In this sentence, "Viens ici avec... enfants," the word "ces" is the correct answer. "Ces" is a demonstrative adjective that means "these" or "those" in French. It is used to indicate a group of people or things that are close to the speaker. In this context, "ces" is used to refer to a specific group of children that the speaker is addressing or talking about.
15.
…............ élève est très bonne.
Explanation
The given correct answer is "ces". This is because "ces" is a demonstrative adjective in French that is used to indicate plural objects or people that are close to the speaker. In this sentence, "ces" is used to describe the noun "élève" (student), indicating that the students being referred to are very good.