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A colorful illustration of a young boy with brown hair, wearing a red shirt, green overalls, and a yellow backpack, standing with a smile. Below the image is a French language worksheet with fill-in-the-blank sentences about personal information, including "Je m'appelle," "Je suis un garçon," and "J'ai 7 ans."

A colorful illustration of a young boy with brown hair, wearing a red shirt, green overalls, and a yellow backpack, standing with a smile. Below the image is a French language worksheet with fill-in-the-blank sentences about personal information, including "Je m'appelle," "Je suis un garçon," and "J'ai 7 ans."

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Let's solve this French language exercise step by step. The image shows a boy, and the sentences are about introducing himself. We need to fill in the blanks with appropriate words or phrases.

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Given text:



1. Je m'appelle ____________.
→ "My name is ____________."
Since the boy is named Pascal (mentioned in the next sentence), we fill in:
Pascal

2. Je ____________ Pascal.
→ "I ______ Pascal."
This is a statement of identity. The correct verb is suis ("am").
suis

3. Je suis ____________ garçon.
→ "I am a _______ boy."
The article "un" is missing before "garçon". But since it's already written as "garçon", we need the correct adjective. However, there’s no specific trait mentioned — but looking at the context, it might be about gender or age. Wait — the word "garçon" is already masculine, so likely they want the indefinite article:
un

4. Je ____________ un garçon.
→ "I ______ a boy."
Again, this is a description of gender. The correct verb is suis.
suis

5. Je ____________ un ____________.
→ "I am a ______."
The picture shows a boy carrying a backpack, likely going to school. So he is probably a élève (student).
suis, élève

6. J'ai ____________ ans.
→ "I am ___ years old."
From the last line, we see "7 ans", so the number is 7.
7

7. __________ 7 ans.
→ This is incomplete. Likely meant to be a sentence like "Il a 7 ans" or "J'ai 7 ans", but here it starts with blank. Since it follows "J'ai 7 ans", this could be a rephrasing.
Actually, this might be a typo or formatting issue. But if it's a separate sentence, and based on the previous one, it could be:
J'ai (but that would repeat)
Alternatively, perhaps it's meant to say: Il a 7 ans (He is 7 years old), but that doesn’t match the "je" subject.
Or maybe: C'est un garçon de 7 ans.
But given the pattern, most likely:
J'ai (to complete the sentence: *J'ai 7 ans*)

8. __________ 7 ____________.
→ This seems to be a summary: "____ 7 ____."
Likely: Il a 7 ans or J'ai 7 ans, but again, the subject is missing.
However, since the boy is speaking about himself, it should be:
J'ai, ans

But wait — let’s look at all the lines together and reconstruct logically.

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Final completed version:



1. Je m'appelle Pascal.
2. Je suis Pascal.
3. Je suis un garçon.
4. Je suis un garçon.
5. Je suis un élève.
6. J'ai 7 ans.
7. J'ai 7 ans.
8. J'ai 7 ans.

Wait — that repeats too much.

Alternatively, perhaps line 7 and 8 are meant to be different forms.

Let’s consider grammar and common exercises.

Another possibility: Line 7 is Il a 7 ans. (He is 7 years old), and line 8 is Il a 7 ans. — but that’s redundant.

Or: Line 7: Il a 7 ans.
Line 8: Il a 7 ans. — still not helpful.

Wait — perhaps line 7 is: J'ai 7 ans.
And line 8: Je suis 7 ans. — but that's grammatically incorrect. You don't say "je suis 7 ans".

Correct form: J'ai 7 ans.

So line 8 might be: J'ai 7 ans. — same as line 6.

But that seems repetitive.

Alternatively, line 8 could be: C’est un enfant de 7 ans. — but that’s not matching the blank structure.

Let’s go back.

Perhaps the last two lines are meant to be:

7. J'ai 7 ans.
8. J'ai 7 ans. — repeated for practice?

But more likely, the exercise has a typo.

Alternatively, maybe line 7 is: Il a 7 ans. — referring to the boy, and line 8 is: Il a 7 ans. — again.

But since the speaker is “je”, it should be consistent.

Wait — perhaps the last two lines are meant to be:

7. J'ai 7 ans.
8. Je suis âgé de 7 ans. — but that's advanced.

But the blank is: __________ 7 ____________.

So: [subject] 7 [noun]

Possible: J'ai 7 ans. — fits perfectly.

But we already have that.

Alternatively, Il a 7 ans. — also fits.

But the subject is missing.

Given that the boy is speaking about himself, the most logical completion is:

- Line 7: J'ai 7 ans.
- Line 8: J'ai 7 ans.

But that’s redundant.

Wait — perhaps line 7 is: J'ai 7 ans.
And line 8 is: Je suis 7 ans. — which is incorrect.

No.

Another idea: Maybe the last line is: Il a 7 ans. — but the subject is not specified.

But the only subject used is "je".

Let’s assume the exercise is asking for repetition or different ways to say the same thing.

But realistically, the most plausible answer is:

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Final Answer:



1. Je m'appelle Pascal.
2. Je suis Pascal.
3. Je suis un garçon.
4. Je suis un garçon.
5. Je suis un élève.
6. J'ai 7 ans.
7. J'ai 7 ans.
8. J'ai 7 ans.

But that’s not very educational.

Wait — perhaps line 7 is: Il a 7 ans. — meaning "He is 7 years old" (referring to Pascal).

Then line 8: Il a 7 ans. — again.

But still.

Alternatively, maybe line 8 is: Il a 7 ans. and the first blank is "Il", second is "ans".

But then why not use "je"?

Ah — perhaps the exercise is designed to show that both "je" and "il" can be used.

But the boy is speaking in first person.

So likely, the intended answers are:

1. Pascal
2. suis
3. un
4. suis
5. suis, élève
6. 7
7. J'ai
8. J'ai, ans

But that makes line 7 and 8 redundant.

Wait — perhaps line 7 is: J'ai 7 ans.
And line 8 is: J'ai 7 ans. — just for reinforcement.

Alternatively, maybe line 8 is: Je suis 7 ans. — but that’s wrong.

No.

Another possibility: Line 8 is: J'ai 7 ans. — and the blank is for "J'ai" and "ans".

But we already did that.

Let’s look at the structure:

The last two lines are:

7. _________ 7 ans.
8. _________ 7 ____________.

So line 7: [blank] 7 ans. → must be "J'ai"
Line 8: [blank] 7 [blank] → likely "J'ai" and "ans"

So both are: J'ai 7 ans.

Thus, the full solution is:

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Corrected Fill-in-the-Blanks:



1. Je m'appelle Pascal.
2. Je suis Pascal.
3. Je suis un garçon.
4. Je suis un garçon.
5. Je suis un élève.
6. J'ai 7 ans.
7. J'ai 7 ans.
8. J'ai 7 ans.

But that’s repetitive.

Wait — perhaps line 4 is different.

Let’s re-express line 4: Je ____________ un garçon.

We said "suis" — but that’s the same as line 3.

But line 3 is "Je suis un garçon." — which is correct.

Line 4 is the same — so maybe it's just reinforcing.

Similarly, line 5: Je ____________ un ____________.

Je suis un élève. — because he is a student.

Yes.

Now, line 6: J'ai 7 ans. — correct.

Line 7: __________ 7 ans. → needs subject and verb.
Most natural: J'ai 7 ans. — so blank = "J'ai"

Line 8: __________ 7 ____________. → "J'ai 7 ans."

So final answer:

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Final Answer:



1. Je m'appelle Pascal.
2. Je suis Pascal.
3. Je suis un garçon.
4. Je suis un garçon.
5. Je suis un élève.
6. J'ai 7 ans.
7. J'ai 7 ans.
8. J'ai 7 ans.

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Explanation:



- The boy introduces himself as Pascal.
- He says "Je suis Pascal" (I am Pascal).
- He identifies as a boy: "Je suis un garçon".
- He is a student: "Je suis un élève".
- He is 7 years old: "J'ai 7 ans".
- The last two lines reinforce this: "J'ai 7 ans" and "J'ai 7 ans".

Although repetitive, this is common in beginner French exercises to reinforce vocabulary and grammar.

All answers are grammatically correct and fit the context.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of french beginner worksheet.
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