5.1 Nouns

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    • Match the gender with its description:
      Masculine ↔️ Refers to male beings or concepts
      Feminine ↔️ Refers to female beings or concepts
    • The plural ending '-s' is the most common in French.

      True
    • In French, nouns have either masculine or feminine genders, which affect agreement with articles and adjectives
    • The plural ending '-x' is used in words such as 'les chevaux' (the horses) and 'les yeux
    • The gender of a French noun is always predictable from its English equivalent.
      False
    • Match the singular noun with its plural form:
      Le livre (the book) ↔️ Les livres (the books)
      La maison (the house) ↔️ Les maisons (the houses)
    • The plural ending '-z' is used in the word 'les nez' (the noses).

      True
    • The plural ending '-s' is always pronounced in French.
      False
    • What do plural endings indicate in French nouns?
      Multiple instances
    • What is the most common plural noun ending in French?
      -s
    • Match the French noun gender with its example:
      Masculine ↔️ Le livre
      Feminine ↔️ La maison
    • What grammatical elements must agree with noun gender in French?
      Articles and adjectives
    • What are the two grammatical genders in French?
      Masculine and Feminine
    • Which plural ending is most common in French?
      -s
    • In French, articles are used before nouns to specify whether the noun is definite or indefinite
    • What is the meaning of the preposition 'de' in French?
      of/from
    • The possessive adjective 'mon' is used with masculine singular nouns
    • The possessive adjective 'mon' is used for masculine singular nouns.
      True
    • The masculine singular adjective ending is -e.
    • Certain noun endings in French often indicate masculine or feminine gender.
    • The plural of 'œil' is yeux.
    • The definite article for a feminine singular noun is la.
    • Articles in French must agree in gender and number with the noun.

      True
    • Prepositional phrases in French often combine with articles to create a single unit
    • What do possessive adjectives in French agree with?
      Noun
    • What must adjectives in French agree with?
      Nouns
    • What type of nouns must always be capitalized in French?
      Proper nouns
    • In French, nouns have either masculine or feminine genders, which is essential for agreeing articles and adjectives
    • The plural of a French noun is typically formed by adding an ending to the singular
    • The plural ending '-x' is used in words such as 'les chevaux' (the horses) and 'les yeux
    • Match the gender with its description:
      Masculine ↔️ Refers to male beings or concepts
      Feminine ↔️ Refers to female beings or concepts
    • The plural ending '-x' is more common than '-z'.

      True
    • Masculine nouns in French often refer to male beings or concepts.
      True
    • Why do irregular nouns need to be memorized individually?
      They break plural rules
    • The plural ending '-x' is more common than '-z' in French.
      False
    • Match the plural ending with its example:
      -s ↔️ Les livres
      -x ↔️ Les chevaux
      -z ↔️ Les nez
    • Feminine nouns in French refer to female beings or typically female concepts.
      True
    • What must be memorized for irregular nouns in French?
      Plural forms
    • Definite articles are used when referring to a known or specific noun.
      True
    • What do possessive adjectives in French agree with?
      Gender and number
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