Lesson of October 24, 2024 Flashcards

(24 cards)

1
Q

Possessive adjectives:

I = my
You = your
He = his
She = her
We = our (pronounced like “are” or like “hour”)
You = your
They = their

Fill in the blank with the right possessive adjective:

I went on vacation with ………… husband.

A

I went on vacation with my husband.

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Fill in the blank with the right possessive adjective:

Did you go on vacation with ………… husband?

A

Did you go on vacation with your husband?

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3
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Fill in the blank with the right possessive adjective:

She has problems with ………. lungs.

A

She has problems with her lungs.

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Fill in the blank with the right possessive adjective:

He has problems with ……. heart.

A

He has problems with his heart.

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Fill in the blank with the right possessive adjective:

We went on a trip with …….. kids.

A

We went on a trip with our kids.

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Fill in the blank with the right possessive adjective:

Patients have to do all …………. exercises if they want to get better.

A

Patients have to do all their exercises if they want to get better.

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7
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Which is right?

1) Last night, I slept well.
2) Last night, I was sleeping well.

A

1) Last night, I slept well.

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Which is right?

1) Last night, I was sleeping 8 hours in a row.
2) Last night, I slept 8 hours in a row.

A

2) Last night, I slept 8 hours in a row.

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9
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Which is right?

1) At 2 o’clock this morning, I was sleeping.
2) At 2 o’clock this morning, I slept.

A

1) At 2 o’clock this morning, I was sleeping.

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10
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Translate:

À 7h, j’étais en train de déjeuner.

A

At 7, I was having breakfast.
At 7, I was eating breakfast.

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Translate:

A midi, j’étais en train de diner.

A

At 12, I was having lunch.

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12
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Fill in the blank with the correct verb tense:

When the phone …………. (ring), I …………. (not answer) because I …………….. (work).

A

When the phone rang, I didn’t answer because I was working.

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13
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What is “policier” or “policière” in English?

A

cop (man or woman)

police officer (man or woman)

Policeman (man only)

Policewoman (woman only)

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14
Q

How do we pronounce “laboratory”?

A

LA-bra-to-ry

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15
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How do we pronounce “procedure”?

A

pro-SEE-djer

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16
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How do we pronounce “say” and “said”?

A

SAY= rime avec “pay

Said = SÈD

17
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What is “commentaire” in English?

Example: People can share their ……… after the meeting.

A

comment

Example: People can share their comments after the meeting.

18
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What is “au moins” in English?

Example: I study English ………….. 30 minutes per day.

A

at least

Example: I study English at least 30 minutes per day.

19
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What is “se perfectionner” in English?

After their studies, nurses and doctors can take courses to …………………

A

perfect oneself (perfect myself, perfect yourself, perfect himself, perfect herself, perfect ourselves, perfect yourselves, perfect themselves)

After their studies, nurses and doctors can take courses to perfect themselves.

20
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What is “orphelin” and “orphelinat” in English?

A

orphan

orphanage

21
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What is “crise” and “piquer une crise” in English?

Example: Young kids often …………………….

A

crise = (temper) tantrum

piquer une crise = have / throw a (temper) tantrum

Example: Young kids often throw (temper) tantrums.

22
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How do we pronounce “sauce”?

23
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How do we pronounce “Asia” and “Asian” in English?

24
Q

What’s the difference between “gravy” and “sauce”?

A

Gravy = always brown

Sauce = any kind (tomato, white, etc.)