Des verbes au présent
Object pronouns
On parle du passé
Savoir ou Connaître?
Potpourri
100

Vous ______ un chien (avoir)

avez

100
"Je lance le ballon a Robert": The direct object is: 

Le ballon

100

This tense is used to talk about habitual, repeated actions in the past

L'imparfait

100

The verb _________ is used to talk about facts or how to do something

Savoir

100

The score of the 2022 FIFA World Cup game of France vs. England was :

2-1

200
Ils _________ le bus (bus) (prendre)

prennent

200

These object pronouns (4) function as direct or indirect object pronouns

me, te, nous, vous

200

This is the past participle for the verb "être". 

"été"

200

In the passé composé, the verb "connaître" takes on a special meaning of : 

To have just met someone. 

200

The film Des Dieux et Des Hommes takes place in this country: 

Algeria

300

Ils __________ la correcte réponse (choisir)

choisissent

300
Where are object pronouns placed in relationship to a conjugated verb? 

Before the verb: "Je le lance"

300

Translate: "When I was 16 years old"

16="seize"

Quand j'avais seize ans

300

Translate: "He discovered the truth" (Use savoir or connaître).


The truth="la vérité".

Il a su la vérité.

300

Our guest speaker, Mathieu, is from the city of ______ in France. 

Lyon

400

Nous _______ de l'eau (boire)

buvons

400

Past participles have to agree in gender and number with ________  object pronouns in the passé composé 

Direct

400

Translate: "Did you see it" It= Le film

Tu l'as vu? 

400
Translate: "He didn't know how to swim". 

Il ne savait pas nager. 

400

The ________ was just added to the UNESCO's "Intangible Cultural Heritage" list

Baguette

500

Ils ______ à la gare

vont

500

Indirect object pronouns precede direct object pronouns, except the direct object pronouns ______, _______, and _______. 

le, la, les.

500

Translate: 

Formerly, (Autrefois), we didn't know Guillaume

Autrefois, on ne connassait pas Guillaume

Autrefois, nous ne connaissions pas Guillaume

500

This verb, related to "connaître" means " to recognize" 

reconnaître

500

This lesser known island in the Caribbean (compared to Martinique or Haiti) is considered a part of France

Guadeloupe

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