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True - A "faux ami" (false friend) is a word that looks similar to an English word but has a different meaning in another language.
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False - While some students may be able to succeed without daily vocabulary study, consistent vocabulary practice is typically important for success in a foreign language course.
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True - In French, direct object pronouns are generally placed before the conjugated verb.
True or false for the following A word is known as a faux ami if it is a word that looks like a word in English but has a different meaning. True or False?
2. It is not necessary to study vocabulary each day to be a real success in a foreign language course. True or False?
3. Direct object pronouns are generally placed before a single verb in French. True or False?
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