4.2.3
Days of the Week
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Days of the Week
The days of the week begin with a capital letter in English. The days of the week DO NOT begin with a capital letter in French unless they are the first word of a sentence.

Monday to Wednesday
- lundi - Monday
- mardi - Tuesday
- mercredi - Wednesday

Thursday & Friday
- jeudi - Thursday
- vendredi - Friday

The weekend
- samedi - Saturday
- dimanche - Sunday
1Family & Home
1.1Family
1.1.1My Name1.1.2Age1.1.3Talking About Yourself1.1.4Hair1.1.5Eyes1.1.6Describing Myself (1/2)1.1.7Describing Myself (2/2)1.1.8Family Members1.1.9Family Members: Examples1.1.10Family Members: Eldest, Youngest1.1.11Extended Family Members (1/2)1.1.12Extended Family Members (2/2)1.1.13Pets1.1.14Other Pets
2Lifestyle
3Education & Future Plans
4Grammar
4.1Negatives
4.2Nouns
4.3Adjectives
4.4Verbs
4.5Adverbs
4.6Present Tense
4.7Future Tense
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1Family & Home
1.1Family
1.1.1My Name1.1.2Age1.1.3Talking About Yourself1.1.4Hair1.1.5Eyes1.1.6Describing Myself (1/2)1.1.7Describing Myself (2/2)1.1.8Family Members1.1.9Family Members: Examples1.1.10Family Members: Eldest, Youngest1.1.11Extended Family Members (1/2)1.1.12Extended Family Members (2/2)1.1.13Pets1.1.14Other Pets
2Lifestyle
3Education & Future Plans
4Grammar
4.1Negatives
4.2Nouns
4.3Adjectives
4.4Verbs
4.5Adverbs
4.6Present Tense
4.7Future Tense
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- 1How do you write 'Wednesday' in French?Multiple choice
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