Year 7

Saying people do not do something (Part 2/2)

Year 7

Saying people do not do something (Part 2/2)

Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will learn how to use 'ne' and 'pas' to make sentences negative and discovering how to say in, on and under with 'dans', 'sur' and 'sous'.

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10 Questions

Q1.
Comment dit-on 'sometimes' en français?
Correct answer: parfois
rarement
souvent
Q2.
'sous' in French means what in English?
next to
on
Correct answer: under
Q3.
If you were 'sur la table', would you be...
behind the table?
Correct answer: on the table?
under the table?
Q4.
'Dormir' is a _____ in French?
adjective
noun
Correct answer: verb
Q5.
And 'dormir' means...?
to dodge / dodging
Correct answer: to sleep / sleeping
to wake up / waking up
Q6.
Comment dit-on 'l'équipe' en anglais?
the equipment
the horseriding
Correct answer: the team
Q7.
If you were at 'le bureau', where would you be?
Correct answer: the desk
the House of Commons
the table
Q8.
'Dormir' is what kind of a verb?
both
Correct answer: irregular
regular
Q9.
There is a word in English which is from the same root as the verb 'dormir'. Is it...
domaine
dominant
Correct answer: dormitory
Q10.
Which is correct?
je dorme
je dormis
Correct answer: je dors

10 Questions

Q1.
'Dormir' is a _____ in French?
adjective
noun
Correct answer: verb
Q2.
And 'dormir' means...?
to dodge / dodging
Correct answer: to sleep / sleeping
to wake up / waking up
Q3.
Comment dit-on 'sometimes' en français?
Correct answer: parfois
rarement
souvent
Q4.
'Dormir' is what kind of a verb?
both
Correct answer: irregular
regular
Q5.
'sous' in French means what in English?
next to
on
Correct answer: under
Q6.
If you were 'sur la table', would you be...
behind the table?
Correct answer: on the table?
under the table?
Q7.
There is a word in English which is from the same root as the verb 'dormir'. Is it...
domain
dominant
Correct answer: dormitory
Q8.
Comment dit-on 'l'équipe' en anglais?
the equipment
the horseriding
Correct answer: the team
Q9.
Which is correct?
je dorme
je dormis
Correct answer: je dors
Q10.
If you were at 'le bureau', where would you be?
Correct answer: the desk
the House of Commons
the table