Could you please check these thanks

Directions: Complete each with the correct form of quel followed by the item of clothing. So you can just make sure I used the right verb and make sure it sounds right.

1. Quelle jupe plissée.
2. Quelle chemisier.
3. Quel pull.
4. Quelles paire de chaussures.
5. Quelle manteau.
6. Quel chemise à manches longues.
7. Quel jean.
8. Quel anorak.
9. Quelles chaussures.
10. Quel complet.

Part 2
Directions: Complete with the appropriate form of tout and a definite article.

1. ---------- cabine est non-fumeurs.
Answer: toute la

2. ---------- personnel de bord est français.
Answer: toute le

3. ---------- stewards sont très sympas.
Answer: touts les

4. ---------- hôtesses de l'air sont sympas.
Answer: toutes les

5. ---------- sont occupées.
Answer: toutes les

6. -------- sont dans les coffres.
Answer: tous les

Part 1

2. "chemisier" is a person who makes shirts, but it is also a clothing. Both words are masculine. So which "quel"??

4. Une paire de chaussures.
Even though we are talking of two shoes, but the "accord" is made with "une paire".
If you look up the dictionary "Le petit Robert", you will find an example :
"Une belle paire d'escrocs" which confirms the form of "quel" should be "singulier au féminin".

5. C'est un manteau.

6. une chemise.

Part 2
The words to be inserted are at the beginning of a sentence, therefore capitalization has to be observed.

The rules for the different forms of tout are quite complex, because the word can at times be a noun, a pronoun, an adverb or a qualificative or indefinite adjective.

In the particular examples, they are all qualificative adjectives, as evidenced by the article following the word tout.

The rules here are therefore quite simple and similar to those of quel, quels, ...

3. Tout becomes "tous" when qualifying a plural masculine noun.

5. You probably mean "Toute les places sont occupées."

6. "Tous les **quoi** sont dans les coffres." ?
The form of Tout depends on what is in the trunks.
It could be
"Tous les paquets sont dans les coffres." or
"Toutes les valises sont dans les coffres."

Feel free to post your corrected answers for verification.

À bientôt.

2.

Check #5 one more time. "Les places" and check "occupées" for feminine plural = Toutes

Sra (aka M me)

Oups, thanks Mme Sra.

To check your answers, we will go through each item and ensure that the correct form of "quel" and "tout" is used.

Part 1:

1. Quelle jupe plissée. - Correct! You used the correct form of "quel" (Quelle) for a feminine singular noun (jupe).

2. Quelle chemisier. - Correct! You used the correct form of "quel" (Quelle) for a feminine singular noun (chemisier).

3. Quel pull. - Correct! You used the correct form of "quel" (Quel) for a masculine singular noun (pull).

4. Quelles paire de chaussures. - Incorrect. The correct form of "quel" (Quelles) for a feminine plural noun (paire) is used, but the word "paire" should be singular. So it should be "Quelle paire de chaussures."

5. Quelle manteau. - Correct! You used the correct form of "quel" (Quelle) for a feminine singular noun (manteau).

6. Quel chemise à manches longues. - Correct! You used the correct form of "quel" (Quel) for a masculine singular noun (chemise).

7. Quel jean. - Correct! You used the correct form of "quel" (Quel) for a masculine singular noun (jean).

8. Quel anorak. - Correct! You used the correct form of "quel" (Quel) for a masculine singular noun (anorak).

9. Quelles chaussures. - Correct! You used the correct form of "quel" (Quelles) for a feminine plural noun (chaussures).

10. Quel complet. - Correct! You used the correct form of "quel" (Quel) for a masculine singular noun (complet).

Part 2:

1. Toute la cabine est non-fumeurs. - Correct! You used the correct form of "tout" (Toute) for a feminine singular noun (cabine).

2. Tout le personnel de bord est français. - Correct! You used the correct form of "tout" (Tout) for a masculine singular noun (personnel).

3. Tous les stewards sont très sympas. - Correct! You used the correct form of "tout" (Tous) for a masculine plural noun (stewards).

4. Toutes les hôtesses de l'air sont sympas. - Correct! You used the correct form of "tout" (Toutes) for a feminine plural noun (hôtesses).

5. Toutes les sont occupées. - Incorrect. The sentence is incomplete. We need a noun after "les" for the sentence to make sense. For example: "Toutes les tables sont occupées."

6. Tous les sont dans les coffres. - Incorrect. The sentence is incomplete. We need a noun after "les" for the sentence to make sense. For example: "Tous les bagages sont dans les coffres."

Overall, you did a great job! Just make sure to check for plural and singular forms, as well as the addition of the correct noun after "les" in Part 2.