Name one household appliance, object, or piece of furniture that you would use for each of the following activities. Include an appropriate article. Use each word only once.

1. regarder un film
2. préparer des spaghettis
3. faire la sieste
4. se laver (to wash oneself)
5. lire un livre


Answers will vary but may include the following:
1. un téléviseur, un canapé, un lecteur DVD
2. une cuisinière
3. un lit, un canapé, un fauteuil
4. une baignoire, une douche
5. une lampe, un fauteuil, un canapé

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