South Africa
Grammar- Simple Past Passive
Social Differences
Grammar- Past Perfect
100

What is the capital of South Africa?

Pretoria, Cape Town, and Bloemfontein

100

How do you form the Simple Past Passive?

was/were + Past Participle

100

Name one social challenge in South Africa.

Poverty

100

How do you form the Past Perfect?

had + Past Participle

200

In which year did apartheid end?

1994

200

Change the sentence into passive: They built the house in 2010.

The house was built in 2010.

200

Which group were disadvantaged during apartheid?

Black people, and coloured people

200

Change the sentence into Past Perfect: She went home.

She had gone home.

300

Who was South Africa's first Black president?


Nelson Mandela

300

Change the sentence into passive: Holly wrote the book last year.

The book was written by Holly last year.

300

What are townships?

Residential areas designated for non-white people during apartheid.

300

Change the sentence into Past Perfect: They finished the project.

They had finished the project.

400

Name two official languages of South Africa.

English, Afrikaans

400

Change the sentence into a passive question: The book was taken to the classroom.

Was the book taken to the classroom?

400

Give an example of social injustice in South Africa today.

Unequal education, and job opportunities among different racial groups.

400

Name three signal words for Past Perfect.

Before, after, when, as soon as, once, already, just, never

500

Name the three most famous sports in South Africa.

Football, cricket, and rugby

500

When do you use Simple Past Passive?

to express that the focus doesn't rely on the person but on the action

500

Explain what apartheid means?

White and black people were separated due to political reasons.

500

When do you need Past Perfect?

to describe an action that happened before another past action

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