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Mastery Year 9 Summer Linguistics

Quiz by Mark Seccombe

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  • Q1
    French - How do you say "I take"?
    Je prendre
    Je prends
    Je prene
    Je prend
    45s
  • Q2
    French - How do you say "I prefer"?
    Je préfere
    Je prefere
    Je préfère
    Je préféré
    45s
  • Q3
    French - How do you say "I went"?
    J'ai allé(e)
    Je suis alle(e)
    J'suis allé(e)
    Je suis allé(e)
    45s
  • Q4
    French - How do you say "it was"?
    C'étais
    C'était
    Ce était
    C'etait
    45s
  • Q5
    French - How do you say "we will go"?
    Nous ira
    J'irai
    On irra
    On ira
    45s
  • Q6
    French - How do you say "we will do"?
    Nous fera
    Je ferai
    On ferra
    On fera
    45s
  • Q7
    French - How do you say "it will be"?
    Ce serait
    C'est
    C'étais
    Ce sera
    45s
  • Q8
    French - How do you say "there is/there are"?
    Il e a
    Il y a
    Il y as
    Il'y a
    45s
  • Q9
    French - How do you say "I live"?
    J'habite
    J'habité
    J'habiterais
    Je habite
    45s
  • Q10
    French - How do you say "I would like"?
    J'aime
    J'aimerais
    J'aimerai
    Jaimerais
    45s
  • Q11
    English - What is genre?
    the category
    the main idea
    the plot
    the theme
    45s
  • Q12
    English - What is a dramatic monologue?
    a speech by a character directly addressing the audience
    a conversation between two or more characters on stage
    a long speech by one character when other characters are on stage
    a long speech by one character when no other characters are on stage
    45s
  • Q13
    English - What is a sonnet?
    a 14 lined poem written in iambic pentameter
    a 14 lined poem about love
    a poem about love
    a poem organised into three quatrains about love
    45s
  • Q14
    English - What is dramatic irony?
    when the main character on stage knows something that one of the other characters does not
    when we, the audience, knows something that at least one of the characters on stage does not
    when one of the characters on stage makes an aside to the audience which the other characters do not hear
    when one of the characters on stage knows something that one of the other characters does not
    45s
  • Q15
    English - What is context?
    the theatrical background
    Elizabethan times
    the background; what is going on in real life when the text was written
    the background; what is going on in the writer's life when the text was written
    45s

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