Test Yourself 18 questions
J'adore manger ___ gaufre avec du chocolat. (I love to eat ___ waffle with chocolate.)
In French, 'gaufre' is a feminine noun, so we use the feminine indefinite article 'une'.
Nous prenons des ___ pour le petit-déjeuner. (We have ___ for breakfast.)
Here, 'gaufres' is plural because it's 'some waffles'.
Tu veux une ___ à la crème? (Do you want a ___ with cream?)
The context refers to a single waffle, so the singular form 'gaufre' is correct.
Il y a beaucoup de ___ dans cette boulangerie. (There are many ___ in this bakery.)
To say 'many waffles', we use the plural form 'gaufres'.
Où est ma ___? Je ne la trouve pas. (Where is my ___? I can't find it.)
The sentence implies a specific waffle, so 'gaufre' is used.
J'ai acheté une ___ chaude au marché. (I bought a hot ___ at the market.)
The context indicates a single, hot waffle.
Ordering a waffle with sugar.
Asking if someone wants a waffle with whipped cream.
Commenting on the taste of waffles.
Read this aloud:
J'adore manger des gaufres le dimanche matin.
Focus: j'adore, manger, gaufres, dimanche, matin
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Où peut-on trouver les meilleures gaufres à Paris ?
Focus: où, peut-on, trouver, meilleures, gaufres, Paris
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La gaufre belge est très célèbre.
Focus: la gaufre, belge, très, célèbre
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J'adore les ___ avec du sucre glace pour le petit-déjeuner.
The sentence talks about a breakfast item with powdered sugar, and 'gaufres' (waffles) fits this description perfectly. 'Baguettes' are bread, 'crêpes' are thin pancakes, and 'croissants' are pastries.
Pour notre goûter, ma mère nous a préparé de délicieuses ___ maison.
The context is a snack ('goûter') prepared by a mother, and 'gaufres' (waffles) are a common homemade snack. The other options are not typical for this context.
Le stand de ___ à la foire sentait si bon que je n'ai pas pu résister.
A 'stand' at a 'foire' (fair) often sells sweet treats like waffles, and the smell would be appealing. The other options are plausible but 'gaufres' is a very common fair food.
Tu préfères manger ta ___ avec du chocolat ou de la confiture ?
The question asks about toppings like chocolate or jam, which are common accompaniments for waffles ('gaufre'). While crêpes also have toppings, 'gaufre' is specific to the vocabulary presented.
L'appareil à ___ est resté dans le placard depuis l'hiver dernier.
An 'appareil à gaufres' is a waffle iron, and it's plausible to keep it in a cupboard. The other options don't fit with the idea of a specific 'appareil' for making that food in the context of the word 'gaufre'.
Ses enfants réclament toujours des ___ pour le dessert après le dîner.
Children often ask for sweet treats like waffles ('gaufres') for dessert. While biscuits are also a dessert, 'gaufres' is the target vocabulary and a popular choice.
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