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French Phrase

Fais des exercices d'urgence avec ta famille.

/fɛ dɛz ɛk.sɛʁ.sə dy.ʁʒɑ̃s avɛk ta fa.mij/
Meaning"Do emergency drills with your family."
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Meaning

The sentence is a friendly command urging someone to practice emergency drills together with their family, emphasizing preparedness and safety in a domestic setting.

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When to use

Use this phrase when discussing safety plans, teaching children what to do in case of fire, earthquake, or other emergencies, or simply encouraging a family activity that builds confidence and quick reactions.

Grammar Breakdown

Faisdesexercicesd'urgenceavectafamille

1

Imperative (Fais)

‘Fais’ is the singular informal imperative form of the verb ‘faire’, used to give a direct command to one person you address with ‘tu’.

2

Indefinite article (des)

‘Des’ is the plural indefinite article meaning ‘some’; it precedes a plural noun when the quantity is not specified.

3

Noun phrase (exercices d'urgence)

‘Exercices d'urgence’ combines a plural noun ‘exercices’ with a prepositional complement ‘d'urgence’ (of emergency) to specify the type of drills.

4

Preposition (avec)

‘Avec’ means ‘with’ and introduces the person or group that participates in the action.

5

Possessive adjective (ta)

‘Ta’ is the feminine singular possessive adjective meaning ‘your’, agreeing with the feminine noun ‘famille’.

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Noun (famille)

‘Famille’ is a singular feminine noun meaning ‘family’.

🗨In Conversation

A

On devrait faire des exercices d'urgence avec la famille.

We should do emergency drills with the family.

Bonne idée, on commence demain après le dîner.

Good idea, we'll start tomorrow after dinner.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Faites des exercices d'urgence avec ta famille.

    ‘Faites’ is the plural/formal imperative; use ‘Fais’ when speaking to one person informally.

  • Fais les exercices d'urgence avec ta famille.

    ‘Les’ specifies a particular set; the sentence calls for a general suggestion, so ‘des’ (some) is appropriate.

  • Fais des exercices d'urgence avec ton famille.

    ‘Famille’ is feminine; the possessive must agree: ‘ta famille’, not ‘ton famille’.

Alternatives

  • Pratiquez des exercices d'urgence en famille.

    Practice emergency drills as a family.

  • Faites des simulations d'urgence avec vos proches.

    Do emergency simulations with your loved ones.

  • Entraînez-vous aux situations d'urgence avec votre famille.

    Train for emergency situations with your family.

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Cultural Tip

In France, schools regularly organize ‘exercices d'évacuation’ (evacuation drills) and the government promotes household safety plans. While formal drills are less common at home, many families adopt simple practices—like a fire escape route or a meeting point—especially after natural‑disaster alerts. Using the informal ‘tu’ form (Fais) signals a close, friendly relationship, typical among family members or close friends.