Bien dit!: Vocabulary and Grammar Workbook
Bien dit!: Vocabulary and Grammar Workbook
1st Edition
Holt McDougal
ISBN: 9780547951843
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Exercise 1
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In this exercise we continue with the coordinating conjunctions: ET (union, connection), MAIS (opposition, restriction), OU (alternative).

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In this case: *Chloé sings well BUT she prefers to dance*, we have the opposition between singing that she *likes* and dancing that she *likes more*, so we are going to use: **MAIS**.
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Chloé chante bien mais elle préfère danser.
Exercise 2
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In this case we have again the opposition or restriction: he hates classical music BUT he likes modern music. So, we’ll put the conjunction: MAIS
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Raphaël déteste la musique classique mais il aime la musique moderne.
Exercise 3
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In this case we have the union, the connection between the two things: Renaud and Romain like to read comics and they like to read the newspaper.
They like both the same, so we have to put the conjunction: ET
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Renaud et Romain aiment lire les BD et ils aiment lire le journal.
Exercise 4
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In this case we have an alternative: chocolate or ice-cream?

The conjunction showing the alternative between two things is OU.

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Mélodie préfère le chocolat ou la glace?
Exercise 5
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FĂ©lix likes both the same: going to the cinema and watching TV, so we’ll put the conjunction of union and connection: ET
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Félix aime aller au cinéma et regarder la télé.
Exercise 6
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In this case we have an opposition: working in the shopping mall vs. working in the library. Therefore, we’ll put the conjunction *mais* BUT.
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HĂ©loĂŻse aime travailler au centre commercial mais elle n’aime pas travailler Ă  la bibliothèque.
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