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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

to do an experiment

What is faire une expérience?

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 un peu, il y a une _______ dehors.
What is a piste?
200
So . . . .
What is alors?
200
To pass a quiz
What is reussir un 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
On fait ça aux livres au CDI.
What is emprunter ou rendre les livres?
300

a grade

une note

300

to fail

What is rater?

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?
400
Endroit pour faire les expériences de chemie.
What is un laboratoire?
400
Nobody
What is personne?
400

to follow/ to take a course

What is suivre?

500

The river that runs by Quebec City.

What is le St. Laurent? (St. Lawrence)

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 dejeuner.
What is la cantine?
500

Someone

What is quelqu'un?

500
Opposite of perdre.
What is gagner?
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