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The Canadian national sport.
What is hockey?
100
avoir & être
What are the two helping verbs used to form the passé composé?
100
Si je suis malade, il faut aller à la _______.
What is l'infirmerie?
100
You're right!
What is Tu as raison?
100
to take a test
What is passer un examen?
200
The maple leaf.
What is Canada's national symbol?
200
This helping verb automatically triggers agreement of helping verb and subject in the passé composé.
What is être?
200

Si on veut courir/faire du jogging un peu, il y a une _______ dehors.

What is a piste?

200

Je l'ai réussi pour une fois. 

What is "I passed it for once." 

200

To pass a quiz

What is reussir une interro?

300
The large hotel in old Quebec.
What is the Frontenac?
300
You need a helping verb (avoir or être) and a past participle to form this tense.
What is the passé composé?
300

C'est où on emprunte des livres au lycée. 

What is le CDI. 

300
I completely failed at it.
What is Je l'ai complètement raté.
300

to do research

What is faire des recherches. 

400
The famous waterfall to the east of Quebec.
What is the chute Montmorcy?
400

le, la, l', les versus lui, leur

What direct object pronouns versus indirect object pronouns? him/her/it/them vs. to him/to her or to them

400
Endroit pour faire les expériences de chemie.
What is un laboratoire?
400
Nobody
What is personne?
400
I believe.
What is je crois?
500
The rock formation with an arch in the St. Laurence bay.
What is le Rocher Percé?
500
Direct object pronouns before the conjugated verb in the passé composé trigger this.
What is changing the past participle to agree in number and gender?
500

Où je vais à déjeuner.

What is la cantine?

500
Tell me.
What is dis-moi?
500
Opposite of perdre.
What is gagner?
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