/35 YOU TIME IS UP!!! Grammar Special grammar fix 1 This Special grammar fix 1 was designed to help you practice your English automatism and help you build your fluency if you are ready to start the Quiz, Click the button below. NameEmail 1 / 35 Category: Special grammar fix 15 1. Les enfants sont habillés par leur mère. A. The children have dressed by their mother. B. The children are dressed by their mother. C. The children dressed by their mother. Explanation:Present passive ("sont habillés") translates to English present passive. 2 / 35 Category: Special grammar fix 18 2. Elle écrivait une lettre quand le téléphone a sonné. A. She wrote a letter when the phone rang. B. She was writing a letter when the phone rang. C. She has written a letter when the phone rang. Explanation:Imperfect ("écrivait") indicates an ongoing past action. 3 / 35 Category: Special grammar fix 7 3. Elle parle français couramment. A. She is speak French fluently. B. She speak French fluently. C. She speaks French fluently. Explanation:Present tense ("parle") translates to English present simple. 4 / 35 Category: Special grammar fix 3 4. Je suis arrivé hier soir A. I’m come last night. B. I have come last night. C. I came in last night. Note: In standard English, "I came last night" is more natural, but C reflects a literal passé composé translation. 5 / 35 Category: Special grammar fix 13 5. Il pleuvait quand nous sommes sortis. A. It rained when we went out. B. It was raining when we went out. C. It has rained when we went out. Explanation:Imperfect ("pleuvait") describes an ongoing past action. 6 / 35 Category: Special grammar fix 31 6. Je lisais un livre quand tu es arrivé. A. I read a book when you arrived. B. I have read a book when you arrived. C. I was reading a book when you arrived. Explanation:Imperfect ("lisais") indicates an ongoing past action. 7 / 35 Category: Special grammar fix 8 7. Ils étaient fatigués après le match. A. They are tired after the match. B. They have tired after the match. C. They were tired after the match. Explanation:Imperfect ("étaient") describes a past state, translating to "were." 8 / 35 Category: Special grammar fix 17 8. J’ai vu ce film trois fois. A. I saw this movie three times. B. I have seen this movie three times. C. I am seen this movie three times. Explanation:Passé composé with a cumulative action translates to present perfect. 9 / 35 Category: Special grammar fix 5 9. Moussa est conduit à l’hôpital. A. Moussa is driven to hospital. B. Moussa have driven to hospital. C. Moussa drived to hospital. 10 / 35 Category: Special grammar fix 37 10. Elle était heureuse de te voir. A. She was happy to see you. B. She is happy to see you. C. She has been happy to see you. Explanation:Imperfect ("était") describes a past state. 11 / 35 Category: Special grammar fix 23 11. Ils travaillent sur ce projet depuis un mois. A. They work on this project for a month. B. They have worked on this project for a month. C. They are work on this project for a month. Explanation:Present with "depuis" translates to present perfect. 12 / 35 Category: Special grammar fix 9 12. Tu vas acheter un nouveau téléphone demain. A. You have bought a new phone tomorrow. B. You will buy a new phone tomorrow. C. You are buy a new phone tomorrow. Explanation:Future tense ("vas acheter") translates to English future ("will buy"). 13 / 35 Category: Special grammar fix 26 13. Vous avez mangé tout le gâteau ! A. You have eaten all the cake! B. You ate all the cake! C. You are eaten all the cake! Check Explanation:Passé composé for a completed action translates to simple past. 14 / 35 Category: Special grammar fix 20 14. Tu as perdu tes clés hier. A. You have lost your keys yesterday. B. You are lost your keys yesterday. C. You lost your keys yesterday. Explanation:Passé composé with a specific time translates to simple past. 15 / 35 Category: Special grammar fix 21 15. Nous vivions à Paris en 20 A. We have lived in Paris in 2020. B. We are living in Paris in 2020. C. We lived in Paris in 2020. Explanation:Imperfect ("vivions") describes a past state or habit. 16 / 35 Category: Special grammar fix 29 16. Elle a couru cinq kilomètres ce matin. A. She is run five kilometers this morning. B. She has run five kilometers this morning. C. She ran five kilometers this morning. Explanation:Passé composé with a specific time translates to simple past. 17 / 35 Category: Special grammar fix 24 17. Je suis allé à l’école à pied ce matin. A. I have gone to school on foot this morning. B. I went to school on foot this morning. C. I am gone to school on foot this morning. Explanation:Passé composé with a specific time translates to simple past. 18 / 35 Category: Special grammar fix 34 18. Nous avons voyagé en Italie l’année dernière. A. We are traveled to Italy last year. B. We have traveled to Italy last year. C. We traveled to Italy last year. Explanation:Passé composé with a specific time translates to simple past. 19 / 35 Category: Special grammar fix 30 19. Les étudiants apprennent l’espagnol cette année. A. The students learn Spanish this year. B. The students have learned Spanish this year. C. The students are learning Spanish this year. Explanation:Present tense for an ongoing action translates to present continuous. 20 / 35 Category: Special grammar fix 33 20. Tu vas à la plage cet été. A. You are going to the beach this summer. B. You have gone to the beach this summer. C. You go to the beach this summer. Explanation:Present tense with future implication translates to "are going." 21 / 35 Category: Special grammar fix 22 21. Le train est parti à huit heures. A. The train left at eight o’clock. B. The train has left at eight o’clock. C. The train is left at eight o’clock. Explanation:Passé composé for a specific event translates to simple past. 22 / 35 Category: Special grammar fix 16 22. Nous allons au cinéma ce soir. A. We go to the cinema tonight. B. We are going to the cinema tonight. C. We have gone to the cinema tonight. Explanation:Present tense with a future implication translates to "are going." 23 / 35 Category: Special grammar fix 32 23. Le gâteau a été mangé par les enfants. A. The cake has eaten by the children. B. The cake was eaten by the children. C. The cake is eaten by the children. Explanation:Passé composé passive translates to past passive. 24 / 35 Category: Special grammar fix 27 24. Il faisait froid hier soir. A. It has been cold last night. B. It was cold last night. C. It is cold last night. Explanation:Imperfect ("faisait") describes a past condition. 25 / 35 Category: Special grammar fix 36 25. Ils ont attendu le bus pendant une heure. A. They are waited for the bus for an hour. B. They have waited for the bus for an hour. C. They waited for the bus for an hour. Explanation:Passé composé for a completed action translates to simple past. 26 / 35 Category: Special grammar fix 25 26. La maison est nettoyée chaque semaine. A. The house cleaned every week. B. The house is cleaned every week. C. The house has cleaned every week. Explanation:Present passive translates to English present passive. 27 / 35 Category: Special grammar fix 14 27. Marie a chanté une belle chanson hier. A. Marie is sung a beautiful song yesterday. B. Marie sang a beautiful song yesterday. C. Marie has sung a beautiful song yesterday. Explanation:Passé composé with a specific time marker translates to simple past. 28 / 35 Category: Special grammar fix 28 28. Nous sommes invités à la fête ce soir. A. We are invited to the party tonight. B. We invited to the party tonight. C. We have invited to the party tonight. Explanation:Present passive ("sommes invités") translates to English present passive. 29 / 35 Category: Special grammar fix 11 29. Je me suis réveillé à sept heures ce matin. A. I am woken up at seven this morning. B. I woke up at seven this morning. C. I have wake up at seven this morning. Explanation:Reflexive passé composé ("me suis réveillé") translates to simple past. 30 / 35 Category: Special grammar fix 35 30. La voiture est réparée par le mécanicien. A. The car is repaired by the mechanic. B. The car has repaired by the mechanic. C. The car repaired by the mechanic. Explanation:Present passive translates to English present passive. 31 / 35 Category: Special grammar fix 12 31. Vous étudiez pour l’examen depuis hier. A. You have studied for the exam since yesterday. B. You study for the exam since yesterday. C. You are study for the exam since yesterday. Explanation:Present tense with "depuis" indicates an ongoing action, translating to present perfect. 32 / 35 Category: Special grammar fix 6 32. Nous avons fini nos devoirs avant le dîner. A. We have finish our homework before dinner. B. We finished our homework before dinner. C. We are finished our homework before dinner. Explanation:Passé composé ("avons fini") translates to simple past for a completed action. 33 / 35 Category: Special grammar fix 10 33. Le livre a été lu par toute la classe. A. The book has read by the whole class. B. The book was read by the whole class. C. The book is read by the whole class. Explanation:Passé composé passive ("a été lu") translates to English past passive. 34 / 35 Category: Special grammar fix 19 34. Les plats sont préparés par le chef. A. The dishes prepared by the chef. B. The dishes are prepared by the chef. C. The dishes have prepared by the chef. Explanation:Present passive translates to English present passive. 35 / 35 Category: Special grammar fix 4 35. Les élèves ont changé de comportement après le conseil de discipline le vendredi. A. The students are changed their behavior after the disciplinary meeting on Friday. B. The students changed their behavior after the disciplinary meeting on Friday. C. The students have changed their behavior after the disciplinary meeting on Friday. Your score isThe average score is 57% 0% Restart quiz Report a question What's wrong with this question? You cannot submit an empty report. Please add some details. YOU TIME IS UP!!! Grammar *Intensifiers: so-such-too-enough This Intensifiers: so-such-too-enough was designed to help learn. if you are ready to start the Quiz, Click the button below. You need to add questions NameEmail Restart quiz Exit