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Irregular verbs
Random question
Put the words in the right order
100

In what cases do we use the past simple (preterit)?

Used to refer to an event that has happened in the past and is now over.

100

What’s the most popular sport in America?

American football

100

To be

Was/were , been

100

What is the difference between “since” and “for”

When you use “since” there is always a date/moment following

e.g : I know him since 2017

When you use “for” a length 

e.g : we’ve known each other for 5 years

100

drive. / If / will / I / it / rains

If it rains I will drive.

S’il pleut, je conduirai

200

What tense do you use following “it’s the first time”?

Present perfect

200

When do people celebrate Thanksgiving in America?

On the 4th Thursday of November

200

To choose

Chose, chosen

200

Translate in English “C’est la première fois que je vois ce film”

It’s the first time I’ve seen this film/movie

200

You / to. / wanted / succeed/ if / could / you

You could succeed if you wanted to.

Tu pourrais réussir si tu le voulais.

300

Complete using the right tense : “I was having a bath when the phone (ring)”

Rang

300

What do America  celebrate on the 4th of July?

The Independence day

300

To give

Gave, given

300

Make the list of all the possessive pronouns

My     Your    His/Her/Its    Our    Your     Their

300

better / good / come / You / santa  / had / want / come. / you / be / if / to /

You had better be good if you want santa to come.

Tu ferais mieux d’être sage si tu veux que le père noël vienne.


400

In “I’d rather” what does “ ‘d” stands for?

Would

400

What I’m celebrated in Ireland on the 17th of March ?

St Patrick’s day

400

Can

Could

400

What does “Be allowed to” mean ?

It means that you have the right to do something


400

He / not / drive / able / 3 / to / has / years. / been / for

He has not been able to drive for 3 years.

500

In “It’s high time you (get) a job” conjugate get in the right tense

Got

It’s high time + SUJET + V-ED

500

Who’s the UK’s prime minister ?

Boris Johnson

500

To mean

Meant, meant

500

What is the difference between “again” and “still”?

“Again” is used as “one more time”

e.g : He failed his exam, again

“Still” is used as the person has not finished yet

e.g : He is still working

500

time / 15 / bank / At / been / same / working / had / the / he / for / for / years./ the

At the time he had been working for the same bank for 15 years

À l’époque, il travaillait pour la même banque depuis 15 ans.

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