VOCABULARY
PROBABILITY
SIMPLE PAST / PRETERIT
PAST CONTINUOUS
PRESENT PERFECT
100

The person who might have committed the crime

A suspect

100

She is smiling and jumping. She _____ very happy. (95%)

must be

100

Give the simple past of "go"

went

100

Complete

Sarah was ______ (watch) TV. 

watching

100

J'ai déjà vu ce film

Translate into English

I've already seen this film. 

200

The person who committed the crime

The culprit 

200

I'm not sure, but he _______ the killer, he had a motive. (50%)

may be

200

Elle a mangé une pizza hier soir. 

Translate into English

She ate a pizza last night. 

200

Complete 

Tom _____ sleeping at 9 p.m.

was

200

Complète 

She ____ just _____ (arrive) home.  

has / arrived

300

Proof that you were somewhere else when the crime happened

An alibi

300

Tom is in Australia, he ___________ the killer. (0%)

can't be

300

Quel mot t'indique que le verbe doit être au prétérit ? 

always / yesterday / already / never

yesterday

300

Complete

The suspects were ______ (talk) together. 

talking
300

Quelle phrase est correcte ?

I have never met a famous person.

I never met a famous person.  


I have never met a famous person.

400

Something that helps to solve the problem

a clue

400

She _________ the killer, but I'm not sure at all. (30%) 

might be

400

Correct the mistake

"I've visited Rome last summer."

I visited last summer. 

400

Complete 

While Sarah was watching TV, the thief _____ (escape).

escaped

400

Complete

_____ she broken the window? 

Has

500

Give THREE words related to a crime scene

clue / witness / weapon / fingerprints / suspect / alibi / murder / murderer / killer 

500

Il est forcément coupable. 

Traduis en utilisant le bon auxiliaire modal.

He must be guilty. 

500

Donne le prétérit de ces 5 verbes irréguliers

see / hear / find / run / tell

saw / heard / found / ran / told

500

Choose the correct form

While the detective ________, he found a glove. 

searched / was searching

was searching

500

Quelle est la différence entre

"I visited London" et "I've visited London"

Prétérit = action terminée dans le passé

Present Perfect = bilan de vie, expérience sans date précise