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Choose the best translation for 'provisions' in the context of food shopping.
In everyday French, 'provisions' most commonly refers to groceries, especially when stocking up.
Which sentence correctly uses 'provisions' to mean supplies for a journey?
The context of a picnic clearly indicates 'supplies' for a journey or outing.
What is the most appropriate verb to use when talking about buying 'provisions' for a long trip?
The common expression is 'faire des provisions' (to stock up on provisions/groceries).
The word 'provisions' can refer to a stock of food or other necessities.
Yes, 'provisions' in French can mean a stock of food or other necessary supplies.
You can use 'provisions' to talk about legal clauses or stipulations.
While 'provisions' in English can mean legal clauses, in French, this specific meaning is usually expressed differently (e.g., 'dispositions' or 'clauses').
If you say 'J'ai fait les provisions', it means you have made the forecasts.
No, 'faire les provisions' means to do the grocery shopping or stock up on supplies, not to make forecasts ('prévisions').
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