0 / 0 correct

French with Ash · Book 1 · Workbook

Exercises for Chapter 4


Your hour at the table, in one place to drill. Ordering politely, the little word for "some," your three new verbs, and how much you want. Type your answers and check them yourself as you go. Each block has a tip you can open and a note on where to look if you get stuck.

How to use this

Type into each box, then press Enter or Check. For translation and ordering tasks, more than one wording is often right, so use Show answer to compare. Accents count: café needs its é, and if that's the only thing off, the checker tells you.

The three verbs in this chapter — vouloir, pouvoir, prendre — are irregular and live in the chapter itself. For the regular -er verbs that turn up here, like manger, your -er Verbs reference is the backstop.

One step before Chapter 5

If a whole block fights you, don't bulldoze past it. Open its tip, go back to the chapter section named under it, then run the block again. The partitive is the piece most people skip and then trip on for months. Get it automatic now.

Speaking and listening don't live on this page. The é/è and liaison blocks here test only what you can see on the page. Keep the recording and the daily listening going, the way the chapter asks.

French with Ash · Montréal