bzoin-aide-math Posté(e) le 9 avril 2013 Signaler Posté(e) le 9 avril 2013 Bonjour, pourriez - vous me corriger s'il-vous-plait... I 'm geting (get) hungry. Let’s go and fetch something to eat. What do you do (you do) in your spare time ? She goes (go) to the pictures twice a week. I felt sure something goes (go) wrong. Yesterday, when I told (tell) Tom, he wasn't believing (not believe) me. She wasn’t feeling well. She wasn't going (not go) to work. Mary had to go to New York last week, but she almost missed (miss) her plane. She was standing (stand) in the queue at the checking desk when she suddenly realised (realise) that she didn't have (not have) her wallet. As she doesn’t live far from the airport, she had (have) time to go home. She got (get) back at the airport just in time for her flight. I once heard (hear) Tom Jones sing, but I never have heard (never hear) Lulu. Sometimes, the roofs leak (leak) and let (let) in the rain. He already is designing (already design) some important public buildings. I made (make) a mistake. Lend me your rubber to rub it out. Maisie changed (change) the colour of her hair 3 times since last winter. (habitude dans le passé) How long have you been siting (you sit) in this pub? When do your train leaves (your train leave)? I went (go) to France last wee kend. Are you ever be (You ever be) to London? I always was feeling (feel) the same when I went to school. Do you heard (you hear) of Agatha Christie ? She was (be) a writer who died (die) in 1976. She wrote (write) many detective novels. are you read (you read) any of them? He lives (live) in London since 1995. She never see (never see) the sea. She was wanting (want) to go last year, but she didn't have (have) no money. He already finished (already finish) his homework, but his sister hasn't start (not start) yet. At the present he is reading (read) an English novel. It’s the third novel he reads (read) this year. I have losed (lose) my handbag. Don’t disturb your brother, he is preparing (prepare) for an exam. While I was walking (walk) through the park with Jane last night, a man snatched (snatch) her bag and ran (run) away. I can't (cannot) run after him because it was too dark to leave her alone. The police didn't catch (not catch) him yet. My friend borned (be born) in London. Who is that boy? Why is he looking (he look) at us? Air consists (consist) of oxygen and nitrogen. Tom’s father has done (do) the same job for 20years. Ann gave(give) me her address last night, but I’m afraid I lost (lose) it. Who did invented (invent) printing?
E-Bahut Jean B Posté(e) le 9 avril 2013 E-Bahut Signaler Posté(e) le 9 avril 2013 Bonjour, Bonjour, pourriez - vous me corriger s'il-vous-plait... I'm getting (get) hungry. Let’s go and fetch something to eat. OK <quand il y a une voyelle accentuée en sandwich entre 2 consonnes (consonne- voyelle-consonne), on double la consonne finale. What do you do (you do) in your spare time? OK She goes (go) to the pictures twice a week. OK I felt sure something goes went (go) wrong. <concordance des temps Yesterday, when I told (tell) Tom, he wasn't believing didn't believe (not believe) me. <Revois tes leçons ! She wasn’t feeling well. She wasn't going didn't go (not go) to work. <Idem ! Mary had to go to New York last week, but she almost missed (miss) her plane. She was standing (stand) in the queue at the checking desk when she suddenly realised (realise) that she didn't have (not have) her wallet. As she doesn’t live far from the airport, she had (have) time to go home. She got (get) back at the airport just in time for her flight. OK I once heard (hear) Tom Jones sing, but I have never heard (never hear) Lulu. OK <l'adverbe s'intercale entre l'auxiliaire et le verbe Sometimes, the roofs leak (leak) and let (let) in the rain. OK He already is designing has already designed (already design) some important public buildings. I made (make) a mistake. Lend me your rubber to rub it out. OK Maisie has changed (change) the colour of her hair 3 times since last winter. (habitude dans le passé) <Faux. C'est le bilan actuel d'une action qui a eu lieu l'hiver dernier avec répercussion sur le moment présent = present perfect How long have you been sitting (you sit) in this pub? OK <voir commentaire phrase 1 When do your train leaves does your train leave (your train leave)? L'auxiliaire marque à la fois la personne du sujet et le temps . Le verbe reste à l'infinitif sans to (BV) C'est élémentaire ! I went (go) to France last weekend. OK Are you ever be Have you ever been (You ever be) to London? Comment peux-tu écrire une horreur grammaticale pareille ? Révise tes leçons ! I was always feeling (feel) the same when I went to school.OK <place de l'adverbe Do you heard Have you heard of (you hear) Agatha Christie ? She was (be) a writer who died (die) in 1976. She wrote (write) many detective novels. are you read Have you read (you read) any of them? Il est quand même grand temps que tu mémorises une bonne fois pour toutes la formation du present perfect =>> has/have + participe passé. He lives has lived/has been living (live) in London since 1995.<jamais de présent avec since She never see has never seen (never see) the sea. She was wanting wanted (want) to go last year, but she didn't have had (have) no money.<no étant une négation forte est suivie d'un verbe à la forme affirmative He already finished has already finished (already finish) his homework, but his sister hasn't started (not start) yet. At the present he is reading (read) an English novel. It’s the third novel he reads (read) this year. OK I have losed lost (lose) my handbag.<Si tu commets encore des fautes sur le verbes irréguliers, je ne te corrigerai plus. Don’t disturb your brother, he is preparing (prepare) for an exam. OK While I was walking (walk) through the park with Jane last night, a man snatched (snatch) her bag and ran (run) away. I can't couldn't (cannot) run after him because it was too dark to leave her alone. The police didn't catch (not catch) him yet.<sois attentive à la concordance des temps ! My friend borned was born (be born) in London.<cette locution verbale, to be born, présente la particularité bien compréhensible de ne s'employer qu'au prétérit. I was born in September. Je suis né en septembre. Who is that boy? Why is he looking (he look) at us? OK Air consists (consist) of oxygen and nitrogen. OK Tom’s father has done (do) the same job for 20 years. OK Ann gave(give) me her address last night, but I’m afraid I lost (lose) it. OK Who did invented (invent) printing?
bzoin-aide-math Posté(e) le 9 avril 2013 Auteur Signaler Posté(e) le 9 avril 2013 Grand merci Monsieur! Donc si je veux résumer sur l'emploi des temps: Present simple: ne fait pas référence au moment présent, s'emploie pour une habitude, une répétition, une vérité générale, une caractéristique, avec "when" ou "as soon as" ou until... Present continuous : action qui se déroule maintenant Present perfect: fait référence à un passé en rapport avec le moment présent Present perfec continuous : s'utilise quand on accentue plus sur le temps, dans les phrases avec "how long" ou "all" Past simple : action du passé qui est terminé; une habitude dans le passé Past continuous : action souvent interrompue par une action plus brève deux actions qui se déroulent en même temps (while)
E-Bahut Jean B Posté(e) le 9 avril 2013 E-Bahut Signaler Posté(e) le 9 avril 2013 La majeure partie de ton raisonnement est à revoir, j'en ai bien peur. Utilise une grammaire !
bzoin-aide-math Posté(e) le 11 avril 2013 Auteur Signaler Posté(e) le 11 avril 2013 non car ça se trouve dans mon cours
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