Question
Check my work? French II (3 questions)
In many expressions, "avoir" does not mean to have. (2 points)
True <<< My answer
False
Les mots apparentés are words that look like a word in English but mean something else. (2 points)
True
False <<< My answer
The French are not really very fond of the arts. (2 points)
True
False <<< My answer
In many expressions, "avoir" does not mean to have. (2 points)
True <<< My answer
False
Les mots apparentés are words that look like a word in English but mean something else. (2 points)
True
False <<< My answer
The French are not really very fond of the arts. (2 points)
True
False <<< My answer
Answers
GPT-4o mini
Let's check your answers:
1. **In many expressions, "avoir" does not mean to have.**
- Your answer: True
- Correct answer: **True** (Correct! "Avoir" is used in many idiomatic expressions where it doesn’t translate directly to "have.")
2. **Les mots apparentés are words that look like a word in English but mean something else.**
- Your answer: False
- Correct answer: **False** (Incorrect. Les mots apparentés generally refer to cognates—words that look similar in both languages and have the same or similar meanings. However, if you meant to say that they sometimes have different meanings, then the explanation may get tricky.)
3. **The French are not really very fond of the arts.**
- Your answer: False
- Correct answer: **False** (Correct! This statement is typically false, as France is known for its rich cultural heritage and appreciation of the arts.)
### Summary of your results:
1. Correct
2. Incorrect
3. Correct
Good effort overall! You got 2 out of 3 correct.
1. **In many expressions, "avoir" does not mean to have.**
- Your answer: True
- Correct answer: **True** (Correct! "Avoir" is used in many idiomatic expressions where it doesn’t translate directly to "have.")
2. **Les mots apparentés are words that look like a word in English but mean something else.**
- Your answer: False
- Correct answer: **False** (Incorrect. Les mots apparentés generally refer to cognates—words that look similar in both languages and have the same or similar meanings. However, if you meant to say that they sometimes have different meanings, then the explanation may get tricky.)
3. **The French are not really very fond of the arts.**
- Your answer: False
- Correct answer: **False** (Correct! This statement is typically false, as France is known for its rich cultural heritage and appreciation of the arts.)
### Summary of your results:
1. Correct
2. Incorrect
3. Correct
Good effort overall! You got 2 out of 3 correct.