Choose the correct match for the phrase "nice journey home".
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Bonne route
65%
Bon retour
7%
Bon vol
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Choose the correct answer in the quiz below this post - Are the country names "In the burgundy flower" masculine or feminine, and are they singular or plural?
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Are the country names "In the burgundy flower" masculine or feminine, and are they singular or plural?
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feminine, plural
65%
feminine, singular
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masculine, singular
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#Preposition
You use à when you want to describe going to or being in a city.
Je vais à Lyon.
I am going to Lyon.
Il est à Toulouse.
He is in Toulouse.
Ils vont à Cannes.
They are going to Cannes.
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You use à when you want to describe going to or being in a city.
Je vais à Lyon.
I am going to Lyon.
Il est à Toulouse.
He is in Toulouse.
Ils vont à Cannes.
They are going to Cannes.
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Choose the answer with the correct preposition for the phrase "Mes amis vont___Toulouse tous les week-ends." (My friends go to Toulouse every weekend.)
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de
10%
du
78%
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#Preposition
You use de when you want to describe being, coming or returning from a city.
Je suis de Lille.
I am from Lille.
Elles viennent de Nancy.
They are coming from Nancy.
Elle revient de Nantes.
She is returning from Nantes.
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You use de when you want to describe being, coming or returning from a city.
Je suis de Lille.
I am from Lille.
Elles viennent de Nancy.
They are coming from Nancy.
Elle revient de Nantes.
She is returning from Nantes.
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Choose the answer with the correct preposition for the phrase "Vos parents rentrent___ Strasbourg dimanche." (Your parents are returning from Strasbourg on Sunday.)
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de
14%
a
19%
du
12%
au
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#Preposition
Сities don’t have articles for the most part.
However, there are a few exceptions.
* Le Havre
* Le Caire
* La Paz
* Les Andelys
* La Nouvelle Orléans
Je suis du Havre.
I am from Havre.
Je vais à la Nouvelle Orléans.
I am going to New Orleans.
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Сities don’t have articles for the most part.
However, there are a few exceptions.
* Le Havre
* Le Caire
* La Paz
* Les Andelys
* La Nouvelle Orléans
Je suis du Havre.
I am from Havre.
Je vais à la Nouvelle Orléans.
I am going to New Orleans.
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Choose the answer with the correct preposition (if necessary with an article) for the phrase "Revenez __Caire au plus vite".(Return from Cairo as soon as possible.)
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de
28%
au
34%
du
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#Vocabulary
Individual Means of Transportation in French
If you talk about travelling, then you will use «à» for individual means of transportation in French (e.g. walking/cycling/motorbike).
Je vais au magasin à pied.
I am going to the store on foot.
Tu veux aller au parc à vélo?
Do you want to go to the park by bicycle?
Claude va à l’université à moto.
Claude goes to the university by motorbike.
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Individual Means of Transportation in French
If you talk about travelling, then you will use «à» for individual means of transportation in French (e.g. walking/cycling/motorbike).
Je vais au magasin à pied.
I am going to the store on foot.
Tu veux aller au parc à vélo?
Do you want to go to the park by bicycle?
Claude va à l’université à moto.
Claude goes to the university by motorbike.
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Choose the correct preposition in the phrase "Après l'école, nous rentrons ___ pied." (After studying, we go home on foot.)
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de
85%
à
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#Vocabulary
Shared Means of Transportation in French
If you talk about travelling, then you will use «en» for shared means of transportation in French (e.g. train/bus/car).
Je vais à l’école en train.
I am going to school by train.
Tu vas au bureau en voiture.
You are going to the office by car.
Nous allons à l’université en métro.
We are going to the university by metro.
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Shared Means of Transportation in French
If you talk about travelling, then you will use «en» for shared means of transportation in French (e.g. train/bus/car).
Je vais à l’école en train.
I am going to school by train.
Tu vas au bureau en voiture.
You are going to the office by car.
Nous allons à l’université en métro.
We are going to the university by metro.
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