Sagot :
Réponse:
Tony is.. He is.. He works.. He wants.. He does not like.. He knows.. He often turns.. Mother encourages.. She even has.. He has
Explications:
Basically when there is the pronouns she/he example mother(she), Father(he),... Etc the verb will take 's' in the present tense only. However when it's in the negative form for example he does not/he is not Etc... Then the verb does not take 's' eg. He does not like
Réponse :
Bonjour,
Mets les verbes entre parenthèses au présent simple, à la forme qui convient.
Tony is (be) a teenage boy. He is (be) hard- working and serious at school.
He works (work) a lot because he wants (want) to become an engineer like
his father. He doesn't like (not -like) doing his homework, but he knows
(know) that this is important to succeed. He often turns (turn) off his
smartphone and his console not to be tempted. His mother encourages
(encourage) him but sometimes, she even has (have) to tell him he has to
take a break
Explications :
Present simple
Forme affirmative :
I / You / We / They + base verbale ( infinitif sans "to" )
He / She / It + base verbale-s
( Tous les verbes sauf "BE" et "HAVE" )
BE: I am / you are / he-she-it is / we are / they are
HAVE: I / You / We / They have
He / She / It has
Forme négative :
I / You / We / They + don't + base verbale
He / She / It + doesn't + base verbale
( Attention "BE" ===> I am not / You- We- They aren't / He-She-It isn't )
Tony est un adolescent. Il est travailleur ( bosseur ) et sérieux à l'école. Il
travaille beaucoup parce qu'il veut devenir ingénieur comme son père. Il
n'aime pas faire ses devoirs, mais il sait que c'est important pour réussir.
Il éteint souvent son téléphone et sa console pour ne pas être tenté. Sa
mère l'encourage mais parfois, elle doit aussi lui dire qu'il doit faire ( prendre ) une pause.