English lesson of November 22, 2023 Flashcards
How do we pronounce:
I say?
He says?
I say =
He says =
What is the difference between “more” and “most”?
More = comparative
(Example: Gold is more expensive than silver.)
Most = superlative
(Example: Gold is one of **the most **expensive minerals on the market.)
Translate the following sentence (2 options: simple past and present perfect):
Je viens juste de parler à l’agente de voyage.
1) I just spoke to the travel agent.
2)I’ve just spoken to the travel agent.
Translate the following sentence (2 options: simple past and present perfect):
Je n’ai pas encore parlé à l’agente de voyage.
1) I didn’t speak to the travel agent yet.
2) I haven’t spoken to the travel agent yet.
Translate the following sentence (2 options: simple past and present perfect):
As-tu parlé à l’agente de voyage?
1) Did you speak to the travel agent yet?
2) Have you spoken to the travel agent yet?
Translate the following sentence (2 options: simple past and present perfect):
Mon chum est déjà allé en Italy.
1) My boyfriend went to Italy before.
2) My boyfriend has been to Italy before.
Translate the following sentence (2 options: simple past and present perfect):
Mon chum n’est jamais allé en Italie.
1) My boyfriend never went to Italy (before).
2) My boyfriend has never been to Italy (before).
Translate the following sentence (2 options: simple past and present perfect):
J’ai déjà fait mes bagages.
1) I already packed.
2) I’ve already packed.
Translate the following sentence (2 options: simple past and present perfect):
Es-tu déjà allé en Europe?
1) Did you ever go to Europe?
2) Have you ever been to Europe?
Translate the following sentence (2 options: simple past and present perfect):
Je n’ai pas encore commencé mon cours.
1) I didn’t start my course yet.
2) I haven’t started my course yet.