Asked by Mame

Please check this. Thank you!

1. France is a country in Asia.
true
false***
2. There are many countries in Africa where French is one of the principal languages of the people.
true
false
3. Québec, in Canada, is a French speaking part of Canada.
true***
false
4. The French celebrate their national holiday on July 4.
true
false***
5. Cognates are words that do not have a translation in another language.
true
false***
6. There are three kinds of articles in French that you know now: the definite, the indefinite, and the partitive.
true***
false
7. Louis Joliet was one of the first presidents of Canada.
true
false***
8. The French do not use an apostrophe to show possession.
true***
false
9. To write the date in French, you say the number + the month instead of as in English (month + number.)
true***
false
10. Bastille Day is what the French call Christmas.
true
false***
11. Your "anniversaire" is only your wedding anniversary in French.
true
false***
12. Most French verbs follow a predictable pattern in changing to agree with different subjects.
true
false***

Answers

Answered by Ms. Sue
2 ?

Your answers are right.
Answered by Mame
I am sorry I forgot to post that answer. My answer for 2 is false. Is this correct Ms. Sue?
Answered by Ms. Sue
No. 2 is true.
http://www.google.com/#q=africa+french+speaking+countries
Answered by Mame
Ms. Sue, merci beaucoup pour tout ce que vous faites.
Answered by Reiny
number 9 is poorly worded

The way of writing time in ascending order of
day/month/year is standard in most of the world, including France, Canada, and English speaking countries, with the exception of the US.
Answered by Hi!
you posted those on my birthday!
Answered by Hi!
oof i remember that comment... i wrote it about 2 months ago almost 3 months
Answered by Yo
Hey, did you get all of the answers for the exam?
Answered by mymelody>you
Bonjour! I know I posted this late but i'll do it anyway lol.

1. False/Faux
2. True/Vrai
3. True/Vrai
4. False/Faux
5. False/Faux

I believe the rest of your answers are correct! Hope this helps to anyone who is working on that, bonne journée et salut! :)
Answered by boii
Last one is true. French words DO follow a predictable pattern...
Answer
12. Most French verbs follow a predictable pattern in changing to agree with different subjects.
true
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