Choose the correct preposition in the phrase "Je vais ___ métro pour venir au parc." (I'm taking the subway to come to the park.)
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de
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a
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en
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Choose the correct prepositions (see post above) in the phrase "Nous allons au parc___vélo, mais je vais au travail ___ voiture." (We go to the park on bicycles, and I go to work by car.)
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à, de
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de, en
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1️⃣ To need in French with Nouns
If you want to say that you need something in French, you will use the following idiom.
*️⃣ avoir besoin de (quelque chose) = to need (something)
Avoir gets conjugated depending on the context.
➖ Tu as besoin de sommeil.
You need some sleep.
➖ Il a besoin de nouvelles chaussures.
He needs new shoes.
➖ J’ai besoin d’une enveloppe.
I need an envelope.
❗️ You may have noticed that in the last example there is the article une after d’.
This is because you are using an indefinite article (une).
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If you want to say that you need something in French, you will use the following idiom.
Avoir gets conjugated depending on the context.
You need some sleep.
He needs new shoes.
I need an envelope.
This is because you are using an indefinite article (une).
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Choose the correct preposition in the phrase "Elle a besoin __ notre aide." (She needs our help.)
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du
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en
76%
de
6%
a
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2️⃣ "To need" in French with Verbs
You can also use to need in French with verbs.
You will use the following idiom for that.
*️⃣ avoir besoin de (infinitif) = to need (to do)
➖ J’ai besoin d’étudier.
I need to study.
➖ J’ai besoin d’aller en vacances!
I need to go on holiday!
➖ Vous avez besoin d’écrire quelque chose?
Do you need to write something?
❗️ As you can see the infinitive (full verb) is used after avoir besoin de.
Please note that de becomes d’ in front of a vowel or mute h in both categories.
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You can also use to need in French with verbs.
You will use the following idiom for that.
I need to study.
I need to go on holiday!
Do you need to write something?
Please note that de becomes d’ in front of a vowel or mute h in both categories.
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Choose the correct preposition in the phrase "J'ai besoin___apprendre une leçon." (I need to learn a lesson.)
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de
11%
en
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d'
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1️⃣ If you want to say “to feel like” in French with nouns, then you will use the following idiom:
*️⃣ avoir envie de [noun] = to feel like/want [something]
This idiom is generally used when you have a desire for something.
The “something” is a noun.
➖ J’ai envie d’une pizza.
I feel like a pizza.
➖ J’ai envie d’une bière.
I feel like a beer.
➖ Ils ont vraiment envie de vacances.
They really want a holiday.
Please note that de becomes d’ in front of a vowel or mute h.
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This idiom is generally used when you have a desire for something.
The “something” is a noun.
I feel like a pizza.
I feel like a beer.
They really want a holiday.
Please note that de becomes d’ in front of a vowel or mute h.
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Choose the correct option for the phrase "J'ai ____ d'une tasse de thé avec des biscuits." (I want a cup of tea with cookies.)
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besoin
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envie
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faim
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2️⃣ If you want to say “to feel like” in French with verbs, then you will use the following idiom:
*️⃣ avoir envie de [infinitif] = to feel like [doing something]
This idiom is generally used when you feel like doing something. The “doing something” is a verb.
➖ J’ai envie de chanter.
I feel like singing.
➖ Il a envie de sortir avec elle.
He wants to go out with her.
➖ Avez-vous envie de danser?
Do you feel like dancing?
As you can see the infinitive (full verb) is used every time after avoir envie de.
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This idiom is generally used when you feel like doing something. The “doing something” is a verb.
I feel like singing.
He wants to go out with her.
Do you feel like dancing?
As you can see the infinitive (full verb) is used every time after avoir envie de.
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Choose the correct option for the phrase "Avez-vous ____ de venir avec moi?" (Do you have a desire to come with me?)
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besoin
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1️⃣ If you want to say “to agree” in French, then you will use the following idiom.
*️⃣ être d’accord = to agree
➖ Je suis d’accord avec toi.
I agree with you.
➖ Est-ce que tu es d’accord avec ça ?
Do you agree with this?
➖ Vous n’êtes pas d’accord avec moi ?
You don’t agree with me?
As you can see "AVEC" is often used to indicate that one agrees with someone else.
❗️ Please read être conjugation in the present tense, if you have difficulty conjugating "être".
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I agree with you.
Do you agree with this?
You don’t agree with me?
As you can see "AVEC" is often used to indicate that one agrees with someone else.
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Choose the correct option for the phrase (My parents always agree with me.) "Mes parents ___ toujours ____ avec moi."
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sont, contents
85%
sont, d'accord
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est, d'accord
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