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Question
une poissonnerie ? des croissants
une boutique ? de la viande
un hypermarché ? du gâteau
une confiserie ? du thon
une boucherie ? une poire
Brief Explanations
This is a French vocabulary matching task, pairing types of shops with the products sold there:
- Croissants (pastries) are sold at a bakery, which is implied as a missing shop type that pairs with this item, but from the given list, we match logically:
- Croissants are baked goods, typically from a bakery (not listed, but we use the given shops correctly for others first)
- Meat (de la viande) is sold at a butcher shop (une boucherie)
- Cake (du gâteau) is sold at a confectionery (une confiserie)
- Tuna (du thon) is fish, sold at a fishmonger (une poissonnerie)
- A pear (une poire) and general items are sold at a hypermarket (un hypermarché), while a boutique sells general goods, but the hypermarket fits for produce like fruit.
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- ? (for des croissants): une boulangerie (standard bakery, implied as the correct match, as it's the shop for croissants)
- ? (for de la viande): une boucherie
- ? (for du gâteau): une confiserie
- ? (for du thon): une poissonnerie
- ? (for une poire): un hypermarché
- Remaining shop: une boutique (matches general unsold items, if an additional product was listed)
Corrected precise matches using the provided shop list:
- des croissants: une boulangerie (standard correct shop, as it's the dedicated bakery for croissants; not in the list, but the closest implied match)
- de la viande: une boucherie
- du gâteau: une confiserie
- du thon: une poissonnerie
- une poire: un hypermarché
- une boutique: (would match general goods like clothing/accessories, not listed here)