2.
Make a comparison: Sophie/-amusante/Philippe
Explanation
The given answer is a repetition of the original statement, stating that Sophie is less amusing than Philippe. This comparison implies that Philippe is more amusing than Sophie.
3.
Make a comparison: Claire/=intelligente/Paul
Explanation
The given answer is a repetition of the statement "Claire est aussi intelligente que Paul" twice. It seems to be a mistake or duplication of the sentence. It is unclear why the same statement is repeated twice as it does not provide any additional information or comparison.
4.
Marc/+bon élève/Luc
Explanation
The given correct answer states that "Marc est un meilleur élève que Luc" which translates to "Marc is a better student than Luc" in English. The answer is repeated three times with slight variations in the accent marks and capitalization. This repetition reinforces the correct answer and emphasizes that Marc is indeed a better student than Luc.
5.
Anne/jouer+bien au foot/Sophie
Explanation
The given answer states that Anne plays better football than Sophie. The repetition of the statement emphasizes the comparison between the two individuals and reinforces the idea that Anne is superior in football skills compared to Sophie.
6.
Anne/avoir +livres/Antoine
Explanation
The given sentence states that "Anne has more books than Antoine." This is indicated by the phrase "Anne a plus de livres," which translates to "Anne has more books." The comparison is made between Anne and Antoine, with Anne being the one who possesses a greater quantity of books.
7.
Sophie/avoir -voitures/Claire
Explanation
The given statement in French translates to "Sophie has fewer cars than Claire." This means that Sophie possesses a smaller number of cars compared to Claire.
8.
Martin/avoir =chaussures/Louise
Explanation
The given statement "Martin/avoir =chaussures/Louise" translates to "Martin has shoes as many as Louise." This means that Martin and Louise have an equal number of shoes. Therefore, the correct answer "Martin a autant de chaussures que Louise" translates to "Martin has as many shoes as Louise."
9.
Make a comparison of the person or thing to everyone or everything in the town (superlative):
Sophie/être/+grande fille
Explanation
Sophie is being compared to everyone or everything in the town in terms of being the tallest or biggest girl. The phrase "la plus grande" indicates that Sophie is the tallest or biggest girl in the town. The use of the superlative form suggests that there is no other girl in the town who is taller or bigger than Sophie.
10.
Make a comparison of the person or thing to everyone or everything in the town (superlative): Sara/être/-fille amusante
Explanation
The correct answer is "Sara est la fille la moins amusante de la ville, C'est la fille la moins amusante de la ville". This means "Sara is the least funny girl in the town, She is the least funny girl in the town." The superlative form "la moins amusante" is used to compare Sara to everyone else in the town, implying that she is the least amusing person among them.
11.
Make a comparison of the person or thing to everyone or everything in the town (superlative): la pizza de Round Table/être/+ bonne
Explanation
The given correct answer is "La pizza de Round Table est la meilleure pizza de la ville,La pizza de Round Table est la meilleure de la ville,C'est la meilleure pizza de la ville". This answer states that the pizza from Round Table is the best pizza in the town. It compares the pizza to everyone or everything in the town using the superlative form "la meilleure" (the best).
12.
Make a comparison of the person or thing to everyone or everything in the town (superlative): Georges/jouer/+bien au tennis
Explanation
The correct answer is "Georges joue le mieux au tennis de la ville, C'est Georges qui joue le mieux au tennis de la ville." This answer states that Georges plays tennis the best in the town. The phrase "joue le mieux" means "plays the best" and "au tennis de la ville" means "in the town." The second part of the answer, "C'est Georges qui joue le mieux au tennis de la ville," emphasizes that it is specifically Georges who plays the best tennis in the town.
13.
Make a comparison of the how much of something the person has to everyone in the town (superlative):
Martin/avoir/-vélos
Explanation
The given answer states that Martin has the least number of bicycles in the town. This means that compared to everyone else in the town, Martin has the smallest quantity of bicycles.
14.
Make a comparison of the how much of something the person has to everyone in the town (superlative): Claire/avoir/+stylos
Explanation
when saying someone has the most of something or least of something, it's always le
15.
Passé du subjonctif: devenir/ils
Explanation
The given correct answer "soient devenus" is the correct conjugation of the verb "devenir" in the passé du subjonctif tense for the subject "ils". In French, the passé du subjonctif is used to express actions or events that happened in the past and are uncertain or hypothetical. In this case, "soient devenus" translates to "they have become" or "they may have become" in English.
16.
Je suis content que tu _____________ici.(être)
Explanation
emotion
17.
Il est important que vous _______________.(venir)
Explanation
The correct answer is "veniez" because it is the correct conjugation of the verb "venir" in the subjunctive form. The sentence is expressing a subjective opinion or desire, indicating that it is important for the person being addressed to come.
18.
J'espère que mes amis_____________(savoir) que le film commence.
Explanation
espérer is irregular and even though it's a wish, it's indicative
19.
Je suis certain que vous_____________(travailler) beaucoup.
Explanation
no doubt
20.
Je doute que Sara ___________(boire) du thé.
Explanation
doubt
21.
Crois-tu que Sophie ________(finir) ses devoirs?
Explanation
use subjunctive with croire and penser in negative and questions
22.
Je ne pense pas que nous ___________(avoir) du temps.
Explanation
doubt
23.
Il est clair que les élèves ___________(faire) attention.
Explanation
no doubt
24.
Je veux que tu ____________(lire) ce livre.
Explanation
wish
25.
J'ai peur que vous ____________(vendre) cette maison.
Explanation
emotion
26.
Je sais que tu_________(être) sympa.
Explanation
no doubt
27.
Je travaille pour que mes enfants ____________(pouvoir) manger.
Correct Answer
A. Puissent
Explanation
pour que+ different subject, so subjunctive
28.
J'étudie pour____________(devenir) avocat.
Correct Answer
A. Devenir
Explanation
pour + same subject, no que, so infinitive