cause/consequ
relative pronouns
passive form
translation
indirect speech
100

John is a afraid of water _____ he doesn't know how to swim

What is "BECAUSE"?

100

She's the professor _____ moved here from Spain.

What is "WHO"

100

This voice is used to show interest in the person or object that experiences an action rather than the person or object that performs the action

What is the passive voice?
100
T or F: actuel=actual

What is FALSE: actual in English means "existing as fact; real" in english instead of "current"

100

True or false: a quote is an example of indirect speech

What is false, a quote is considered direct speech
200

This kind of phrase begins with "as a result," "so," "consequently," etc.

What is CONSEQUENCE
200

The flat she lives in, ______ is quite chic, is located in the Soho district.

What is "which"?

200

T or F: Switching from active to passive voice requires changing the verb tense of the sentence

What is FALSE: the tense does not need to change to create the passive voice

200

True or False: the French pronoun "on" can always be translated in English as "one"

What is FALSE? There is no direct translation for the various uses of the French "on," each translation must be treated on a case-by-case basis

200

T or F: Expressions of time are not affected by changes from direct to indirect speech

FALSE: “It’s been raining since this afternoon.” would likely change to "He said it’d been raining since that afternoon." as the time of recounting the story has changed

300

This kind of phrase usually begins with "because," "as," or "since"

What is CAUSE

300

this is the correct relative pronoun if a subject pronoun (I, you, he, she, it, we, they) can be added to the sentence (ex: my friend ___ is from Canada)

What is WHO

300

T or F: "Someone has cleaned the windows" is in the passive voice

What is FALSE (the windows have been cleaned is passive)

300

T or F: A library is a place to buy books

What is FALSE: a library is a bibliotheque

300

T or F: Reported speech is another way to refer to indirect speech

True!
400

Everyone did their best _ ____ _ finish the work by the end of the week.

What is "in order to"

400

This relative pronoun is also a determiner and used when referring to something previously mentioned when introducing a clause giving further information.

What is WHICH

400

T or F: the passive voice changes the "focus" of the sentence

What is TRUE: the object of the sentence takes the usual place of the subject in the passive voice

400

T or F: In English, "to assist" is a synonym for "to attend."

What is FALSE: assisting means to help in English

400

T or F: When changing from a direct to indirect question, the sentence no longer takes a question mark

True: Direct speech: “Do they live here?”

Indirect speech: You asked me if they lived here.

500

He ruined all her plans _____ sheer meanness.

What is "out of"

500

This relative pronoun is used to introduce a relative clause indicating possession by people, animals and things

What is "WHOSE"

500

T or F "She was sent a cheque for a thousand euros" is written in the passive voice

What is TRUE: active form would read "Someone sent her a cheque..."

500

T or F: décevoir and to deceive are direct translations

What is FALSE: to deceive in English means to cause someone to believe something untrue, it's a kind of lie

500

The fourth planet from the sun

What is Mars?