Verbs
Vocabulary I
Expressing Opinions
Vocabulary II
Phrasal Verbs
100

Correct the sentence: "I has lived in Montreal for three years."

"I HAVE lived in Montreal for three years."

100

You could say that someone or something that irritates you is (this adjective)

Annoying

100

Correct the sentence: "I see nose to nose with you."

"I see EYE to EYE with you."

100

"Confinement" in English

Lockdown

100

You can use (this phrasal verb) when you are "en train d'essayer une chemise," for example

To try on

200

Complete the sentence: "What _____ you _____ (to do) when I called you last night?"

"What WERE you DOING when I called you last night?"

200

We use (this noun) to describe any task that is unpleasant (désagréable) to do

Chore

200

When you don't have a strong opinion about a subject, you can say that your opinion is (this word)––like in French

Ambivalent

200

(This expression) describes the equilibrium between someone's personal and professional lives

Work-life balance

200

When you find it difficult to interact with someone––usually because of their personality––you do not (this phrasal verb) with them

Get along

300

Correct the sentence: "How many James Bond movies _____ you _____ (to watch)?"

"How many James Bond movies HAVE you WATCHED?"

300

In French, we say "un inconvénient" or "un désavantage"; in English, you can say "disadvantage," or (this noun)... the beginning of the word is something an artist does

Drawback

300

Complete the sentence: "You ______ a good point."

"You RAISE a good point."
300

In French, we say "un avantage"; in English, you can say "advantage," or (this noun)... it rhymes with "work"

Perk

300

(This phrasal verb) is an alternative for "to postpone"

To push back

400

Correct the sentence (there are two mistakes): "He were walking to the store when he has lost his keys."

"He WAS walking to the store when he LOST his keys."

400

Someone who always does their homework and revises their notes is (this adjective)

Studious

400

Correct the sentence (there are two mistakes): "I am disagree with you; I see things different."

"I DISAGREE with you; I see things differentLY."

400

These two words (one verb and one adverb) mean "teletravailler"

To work remotely

400

When you wish to say "je me débrouille," you can say this: "I (this phrasal verb)."

"I get by."

500

Complete the sentence: "I _____ never _____ (to beat) someone in Jeopardy."

"I HAVE never BEATEN someone in Jeopardy."

500

Some people like to go to bed early, and some late... we call this second kind of person a (this expression)

Night owl

500

This word can mean "scared" (effrayé), but is here used to gently express disagreement

Afraid (ie. "I am afraid that...")

500

Something that requires lots of people to help requires (these two words)––they are below, all scrambled up:

MEAT FEORFT

Team effort

500

(This phrasal verb) means "to be lazy," or "to not work effectively"

To slack off

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