L'Article Partitif Quiz 1 (30 MCQs)

This multiple-choice question set evaluates the understanding of the French partitive article, specifically its usage with uncountable nouns and masculine singular nouns ending in a vowel sound. It also tests knowledge on negative constructions and correct article forms for various noun types.

Quiz Instructions

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1. Il ne me faut pas ..... laitue.
2. Elle ne boit pas ..... vin.
3. Ma fille mage ..... frittes avec du ketchup.
4. Je voudrais ..... glace (f.).
5. Quel est l'article partitif pour le riz?
6. Was brauchen wir?
7. Quand tu assisteras au concert, tu pourras apporter deux bouteilles ..... Coca pour nous?
8. Je veux manger ..... fromage.
9. Non, je ne voudrais pas ..... choucroute garnie.
10. Elles ont besoin ..... eau.
11. Je bois ..... champagne.
12. Il ne me faut pas ..... limonade.
13. Je veux ..... pommes de terre.
14. Ton amie mange ..... bonbons?
15. Kies het juiste lidwoord:Je vais commander ..... fromage.
16. Nous prenons ..... salade avec de la vinaigrette.
17. Elle mange trop ..... croissants.
18. J'ai beaucoup ..... pommes.
19. Il ne me faut pas ..... pommes.
20. Complete the sentence with the correct subject. ..... peut jouer de la guitare.
21. Als ik de hoeveelheid ken, dan
22. Quel article partitif utilise-t-on avec les fruits?
23. Je mange ..... confiture.
24. Sur la baguette, j'aime mettre ..... confiture.
25. Kies het juiste lidwoord:Je ne mange pas ..... poisson.
26. Tu ne bois pas assez ..... eau.
27. Tu as trop ..... cerises.
28. Kies het juiste lidwoord:Tu veux ..... poulet?
29. Een zak aardappelen
30. Il prend ..... moutarde.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the L'article partitif in French grammar?

The L'article partitif, also known as the partitive article, is used to indicate an indefinite or non-specific quantity of a noun. It is often translated as "some" or "a certain amount of" and is typically used with uncountable nouns.

How does the L'article partitif differ from other articles in French?

The L'article partitif differs from other articles like le, la, les because it is used to indicate an unspecified quantity of a noun. Unlike definite and indefinite articles, which are used for specific or general nouns respectively, the partitive article is used when referring to a portion or amount without specifying exactly how much.

Can the L'article partitif be used in negative sentences?

Yes, the L'article partitif can be used in negative sentences. When combined with a negation like "ne...pas," it is often translated as "no" or "not any." For example, "Je ne veux pas de vin" (I don't want any wine).

Is the L'article partitif always necessary in French?

No, the use of the L'article partitif is not always necessary. In some cases, it can be omitted without changing the meaning significantly. However, using it correctly can make your speech more precise and natural.

What are some common mistakes when using the L'article partitif?

A common mistake is confusing the partitive article with other articles. For example, using "du" (partitive) instead of "de la" (definite or indefinite singular feminine). It's important to understand the context and the specific quantity being referred to when deciding whether to use the partitive article.