Vocabulary
Imperative
Subjunctive
Infinitives
Culture
100

Which one doesn’t belong? une bouteille de plongée, une combinaison de plongée, une baleine, la plongée sous-marine

une baleine (whale)

100

Conjugate: tu, donner

donne

100

What is the past participle of craindre?

craint

100

Do these verbs take an à, de, or nothing when followed by an infinitive?

pouvoir, devoir, aller, falloir, vouloir, préférer

nothing

100

Which American state was named after King Louis XIV?

Louisiana

200

Which vocab word isn’t an extreme sport? un vélo tout terrain, faire de l'alpinisme, faire du canoë, parcourir

parcourir (to travel across)

200

Conjugate: nous, finir

finisons, finissons, finisse, finions

finissons

200

What are two ways to express fear using the subjunctive mood?

avoir peur que, Je crains que

200

Do these verbs take an à, de, or nothing when followed by an infinitive?

choisir, conseiller, craindre, dire, essayer, oublier, avoir raison

de

200

Where is it forbidden to step in French parks?

on the grass

300

Which word fits best in the blank?: Vous choisissez une personne qui travaille au zoo pour vous guider à travers l’aquarium ______.

un iguane, une méduse, un castor

une méduse

300

Conjugate: vous, avoir

ayez

300

Make all necessary changes for this sentence (the words are already in order): Je / craindre / que / tu / être / malade

Je crains que tu sois malade.

300

Do these verbs take an à, de, or nothing when followed by an infinitive?

s’amuser, apprendre, arriver, commencer, penser, aider

à

300

From which French ruler’s “Code” are some Louisiana laws based on?

Napoleon, Napoleon Code

400

This animal stung you by the flowers in front of your house… Which animal was it?!

une abeille, une guêpe

400

What are the three forms that verbs can be conjugated with in the imperative?

tu, nous, vous
400

List all the subjunctive endings.

-e, -es, -e, -ions, -iez, -ent

400

Make the necessary changes for this sentence (the words are already in the right order): Je / aller / voir / les / dauphins / à / le / zoo

Je vais voir les dauphins au zoo.

400

In Louisiana, there are no counties. Instead, they use a different word. What is that word?

Parishes

500

You are giving your friend encouragement during your basketball game, what phrase do you use?

J'ai le vertige., Courage!, Tu y es presque!, C'est à environ...de/d

Courage!

500

Conjugate: vous, vouloir

veuillez

500

What’s the difference between using avoir peur de and avoir peur que?

Avoir peur de is in the indicative, translates to “being afraid of”; avoir peur que is subjunctive, translates to “being afraid that”

500

Using “venir de” followed by an infinitive translates as..

“to have just ___”

500

What is the name of Canada’s most famous dog sledding race?

Great Odyssey