Jenny ___________ tired.

be

is

has

have
2. " ___________ is she?" "She's my friend from London"

Who

Why

Which

What
3. Today is Wednesday. Yesterday it ___________ Tuesday.

were

is

be

was
4. It's Thursday today. Tomorrow it ___________ Friday.

be

was

will be

will
5. ___________ lots of animals in the zoo.

There

There is

There are

There aren't
6. How many people ___________ in your family?

are there

is there

there are

there
7. "Has Steve got a sister?" "No, he ___________, but he's got 2 brothers."

has

hasn't

haven't

not
8. Where ___________ Sarah live?

are

is

do

does
9. ___________ to London on the train yesterday?

Did Mary went

Did Mary go

Mary go

Mary goes
10. Jack ___________ English, Spanish and a bit of French.

speaks

speak

speaking

is speaking


Sagot :

Réponse:

1. is

2. who

3. was

4. will be

5. There are

6. are there

7. hasn't

8. does

9. Did Mary go

10. speaks

ACOLOM

Réponse :

Bonjour,

Jenny is tired.

( to be tired = être fatigué )

--> I am tired / you are tired / she is tired ...

2. " Who is she?" "She's my friend from London"

( "Qui est-elle ?" " C'est mon amie de Londres" )

3. Today is Wednesday. Yesterday it was Tuesday.

( Aujourd'hui c'est mercredi. Hier c'était mardi )

---> prétérit de "it is " = it was

4. It's Thursday today. Tomorrow it will be  Friday.

( Aujourd'hui c'est jeudi. Demain ce sera vendredi )

---> futur  de "it is" = it will be

5. There are lots of animals in the zoo.

There are + pluriel = il y a    ex : There are lions ( il y a des lions )

There is + singulier = il ya      ex: There is a lion ( il y a un lion )

6. How many people are there in your family?

7. "Has Steve got a sister?" "No, he hasn't , but he's got 2 brothers."

Il s'agit d'une réponse courte ( short answer. Il faut reprendre l'auxiliaire de la question . )

8. Where does Sarah live?

Does : auxiliaire ( indispensable pour poser la plupart des questions ) à la troisième personne du singulier au présent

9. Did Mary go  to London on the train yesterday?

Did : auxiliaire au prétérit ( car "yesterday )+ Sujet + BV

Dans les questions au prétérit, la marque du prétérit n'est que dans l'auxiliaire ( le verbe n'est  jamais conjugué )

10. Jack speaks English, Spanish and a bit of French.

Jack = 3ème personne du singulier ( donc "s" )

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