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Question
- vous allez rencontrer vos professeurs bibliothèque du lycée.
- votre professeur va vous demander daller ville.
- vous allez déjeuner restaurant avec dautres élèves.
- le soir, vous pouvez (can) aller cinéma ou piscine.
- lundi, vous allez kiosque.
Brief Explanations
These are French preposition fill-in-the-blank exercises, requiring the correct definite article/preposition combination for locations. In French, the structure "aller + preposition + location" uses contracted forms of "à + definite article" for specific places:
- "bibliothèque du lycée" is a specific, known library, so we use "à la" (contracted to "au" is incorrect; "à la" for feminine nouns, but wait, "bibliothèque" is feminine, but "de la lycée" is wrong—wait, no, "bibliothèque du lycée" is "the high school library", so we use à la? No, wait, "aller à la bibliothèque" but here it's "bibliothèque du lycée"—actually, the correct contracted form for "à + la" is not contracted, but wait no: "à + le" = "au", "à + la" stays "à la", "à + les" = "aux", "à + l'" for vowel-starting nouns.
Wait, let's correct each:
- "bibliothèque du lycée" is a feminine singular noun phrase starting with a consonant, so use à la
- "ville" (city) uses the fixed expression en ville (to town/city)
- "restaurant" is masculine singular, so au (contraction of à + le)
- "cinéma" is masculine singular, so au; "piscine" is feminine singular, so à la
- "kiosque" is masculine singular, so au
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