Translate : Ils n'étaient pas autorisés à lire.
They were not allowed to read.
Find the question : She was from Minnesota.
Where was she from?
AFFIRMATIVE : She / become / president
She became president.
AFFIRMATIVE : You / light up / the fire
You have lit up the fire.
Find all the irregular forms : s'étendre / se répandre
spread - spread - spread
What an interesting character!
Find the question : Abraham Lincoln abolished slavery.
Who abolished slavery ?
AFFIRMATIVE : I / make / a piece of furniture.
I made a piece of furniture.
INTERROGATIVE : You / go / scuba-diving
Find all the irregular forms : geler
freeze - froze - frozen
Translate : Ce film a reçu de nombreuses récompenses.
This movie received many rewards.
Find the question : There were 75 runaway slaves.
How many runaway slaves were there?
INTERROGATIVE : She / be / a nurse
Was she a nurse ?
AFFIRMATIVE : They / lose / their keys.
They have lost their keys.
Find all the irregular forms : s'élever
rise - rose - risen
Translation : L'abolition a changé la vie de nombreuses personnes.
Abolition changed the lives of many people.
Find the question : The Civil War lasted four years.
How long did the Civil War last?
NEGATIVE : She / read / the lesson
She didn't read the lesson.
NEGATIVE : He / write / an e-mail to his boss.
He hasn't written an e-mail to his boss.
Find all the irregular forms : chercher
seek - sought - sought
Transalte : Il a postulé en tant qu'ingénieur.
He applied as an engineer.
Find the question : Yes, I was. (at school yesterday)
Were you at school yesterday ?
AFFIRMATIVE: They / go / to the beach + swim / in the ocean
They went to the beach and swam in the ocean.
INTERROGATIVE : You / forget / to wash the dishes.
Have you forgotten to wash the dishes ?
Find all the irregular verbs : interdire
forbid - forbade - forbidden