1.
What is the date today?
Explanation
The given answer is the correct translation of the question "What is the date today?" in French. It asks for the current date in French.
2.
What day is it?/ What day are we?
Explanation
The given answer "Quel jour sommes-nous?" is the correct translation of the question "What day is it?" or "What day are we?". It is a direct translation from English to French and accurately conveys the meaning of the original question.
3.
What is your birthday? (informal)
Explanation
The given answer "Quand est ton anniversaire?" is the correct translation of the question "What is your birthday?" in French. It directly translates to "When is your birthday?" and maintains the informal tone of the original question.
4.
September
Explanation
The correct answer is "Septembre, septembre" because both options are valid translations of the month "September" in French. "Septembre" is the standard form, while "septembre" is a variation that is also commonly used.
5.
October
Explanation
The correct answer is "Octobre, octobre" because both words are valid spellings of the month "October" in French. "Octobre" is the correct spelling with a capital letter at the beginning, while "octobre" is the correct spelling with a lowercase letter at the beginning. Both spellings are acceptable and commonly used in French language.
6.
November
Explanation
The correct answer is "Novembre, novembre" because it is the correct spelling of the word "November" in French. In French, months are not capitalized, so both "Novembre" and "novembre" are acceptable spellings.
7.
December
Explanation
The correct answer is "Décembre, décembre" because it is the correct spelling of the word "December" in French. The word is spelled with a capital D at the beginning and a lowercase d for the rest of the letters.
8.
January
Explanation
The correct answer is "Janvier, janvier" because it is the French translation of the word "January". In French, months of the year are written with a lowercase letter, hence "janvier" is also accepted as a correct answer.
9.
February
Explanation
The correct answer is "Février, février" because it is the correct spelling of the word "February" in French. The word is written with a capital letter at the beginning of the sentence and a lowercase letter in the middle, which follows the standard capitalization rules in French.
10.
March
Explanation
The correct answer is "Mars, mars" because "Mars" and "mars" are both alternative spellings of the same word. "Mars" refers to the fourth planet from the sun in our solar system, and "mars" is a common misspelling of the word. Therefore, both variations are correct and can be used interchangeably.
11.
April
Explanation
The correct answer is "Avril, avril" because both "Avril" and "avril" are variations of the same name, which means "April" in French. The question is asking for the correct spelling of the name "April" in French, and both "Avril" and "avril" are acceptable spellings.
12.
May
13.
June
Explanation
The correct answer is "Juin,juin". This answer is correct because it includes both the capitalized and lowercase versions of the word "juin", which is the French word for "June".
14.
July
Explanation
The answer "Juillet, juillet" is correct because it corresponds to the French translation of the word "July". In French, months of the year are written with a lowercase letter, hence "juillet" is the correct spelling. The repetition of "Juillet, juillet" in the answer may indicate that both the capitalized and lowercase versions are accepted as correct.
15.
August
Explanation
The correct answer is "Août, août" because both "Août" and "août" are correct spellings for the month of August in French. "Août" is the standard spelling with a capital letter used at the beginning of a sentence or when writing the month's name, while "août" is the lowercase version used in regular text. The two options provided cover both cases, ensuring that the correct spelling is included in either situation.
16.
Sunday
Explanation
The correct answer is "Dimanche, dimanche." This answer is correct because "dimanche" is the French translation for "Sunday." The repetition of "dimanche" in uppercase and lowercase letters reinforces the correct translation and adds clarity to the answer.
17.
Saturday
Explanation
The correct answer is "Samedi, samedi" because "Samedi" is the French word for "Saturday" and it is repeated twice for emphasis or clarity.
18.
Monday
Explanation
The correct answer is "Lundi, lundi" because "lundi" is the French word for "Monday" and it is repeated twice. This repetition emphasizes the correct answer and reinforces the fact that "lundi" is the correct translation for "Monday" in French.
19.
Tuesday
Explanation
The correct answer is "Mardi, mardi" because "Mardi" is the French word for Tuesday, and "mardi" is the lowercase version of the same word. Both words are correct translations for Tuesday in French.
20.
Thursday
Explanation
The correct answer is "Jeudi, jeudi" because it is the French translation for "Thursday". The repetition of the word "jeudi" is likely included to emphasize that this is the correct answer.
21.
Friday
Explanation
The correct answer is "Vendredi, vendredi". This is because "Vendredi" and "vendredi" are both the French translation for the day of the week "Friday".
22.
Wednesday
Explanation
The correct answer is "Mercredi, mercredi" because it is the French translation of the word "Wednesday" in English. In French, the days of the week are capitalized, hence "Mercredi" is written with a capital letter. The repetition of "mercredi" in lowercase is likely a typographical error or redundancy.