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Grammar/Conjugation
St. Patrick's Day
Ireland
Prononciation
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J'aime les lutins.

I like leprechauns.

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Conjugate the verb into the preterite:


We (celebrate) St. Patrick's Day.

We celebrated St. Patrick's Day.

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What day is St. Patrick's Day?

It is on March 17th.

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What is the capital city of Ireland?

The capital city of Ireland is Dublin.
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Dublin

Dublin

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Irlande a beaucoup de beaux paysages.

Ireland has a lot of beautiful landscapes.

200

Conjugate into the preterite:


I (visit) the Cliffs of Moher.

I visited the cliffs of Moher.

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How do people celebrate St. Patrick's Day?

People celebrate with parades and parties!

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How many people live in Ireland.

Over 5 million people live in Ireland.

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Holiday

Holiday

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Je suis allé en Irlande en vacances.

I went to Ireland on holiday.

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Conjugate a verb in the preterite:


I (see) a leprechaun.

I saw a leprechaun.

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True or False: A four-leaf clover was originally a symbol of the holiday.

False! Originally, a three-leaf clover was connected to the holiday.

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How many official languages are spoken in Ireland?

Two official languages are spoken in Ireland: English and Gaelic.

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Parade

Parade

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Vert, blanc et orange sont les symboles d'Irlande. 

Green, white and orange are symbols of Ireland.

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Conjugate the verb into the Preterite:


I (go) to a parade.

I went to a parade.
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What did St. Patrick become?

He became a priest OR He became a patron saint. 

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What does the white on the Irish flag represent?

It represents peace.

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Mischief

Mischief

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L'Irlande est devenue indépendante en 1922. 

Ireland became independent in 1922.

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Conjugate the verb in the preterite:


I (find) a leprechaun under a rainbow.

I found a leprechaun under a rainbow.

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What happens if you do not wear green on St. Patricks Day.

A leprechaun will pinch you.

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What river crosses through Dublin?

The Liffey River crosses through Dublin.

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Leprechaun

Leprechaun

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