Gender Nouns and Articles: French Grammar Quiz
Test your knowledge of Gender Nouns and Articles in French Grammar with this quiz.
This quiz consists of 15 questions, including multiple-choice and short-answer questions on the topic of Gender Nouns and Articles in French Grammar for GCSE French.
For multiple-choice questions, choose the correct answer.
Questions
Which of the following is the correct definite article for a masculine singular noun?
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What is the plural form of "le livre"?
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Which of these is the correct indefinite article for a feminine singular noun?
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How do you make "chat" (cat) plural?
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Which of the following sentences is correct?
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What is the correct definite article for a feminine singular noun?
la
How do you say “some bread” in French using a partitive article?
du pain (Note: "du" is the partitive article for masculine singular nouns, "de la" is used for feminine singular nouns.)
What is the plural form of "une table"?
des tables
Which partitive article would you use with a plural noun?
des
What is the indefinite article for a masculine singular noun?
un
What is the definite article for a noun that starts with a vowel or a silent “h”?
l' (This article replaces "le" or "la" when the noun begins with a vowel or silent "h.")
Translate to French: "I would like some cheese." (Use partitive article)
Je voudrais du fromage.
What is the plural form of “l’enfant”?
les enfants
Translate to French: “The car is expensive.” (Use the correct definite article)
La voiture est chère.
Translate to French: “I have a dog.” (Use the correct indefinite article)
J'ai un chien.