1 Conjuguez le verbe entre parenthèses au prété.
rit simple ou au prétérit en be + V-ing.
a. You ... (look) scared when the official ... (ask) you
questions.
b. I last ... (see) him in Japan. He ... (tell) me he...
(take) a boat to America and that he .... (try) to fulfil
the American Dream.
c. Who ... (talk) to you when I... (meet) you at the port?
d.She ... (think) about her new life when the boat ...
(arrive) in America.
e. The immigrants ... (go) to America when a storm ...
(slow) them down.
f. While the officer ... (interview) me, I ... (begin) to
panic.
g. When we ... (arrive) on Angel Island, the sun ... (shine).​


Sagot :

Bonjour,

Voici ma réponse, en espérant que cela t'aide. Attention, la plupart de ces phrases sont ambigues : tout dépend de ce que tu veux dire. J'ai ajouter un lien à des rappels et des exercices qui pourront t'aider : https://www.anglaisfacile.com/exercices/exercice-anglais-2/exercice-anglais-37204.php

a. You looked (look) scared when the official was asking (ask) you

questions.  

b. I last saw (see) him in Japan. He told (tell) me he was taking

(take) a boat to America and that he was trying (try) to fulfill

the American Dream.

N. B. : Cet phrase m'a l'air un peu ambigue. Tu pourrais aussi dire :  I last saw (see) him in Japan. He told (tell) me he took (take) a boat to America and that he tried (try) to fulfill  the American Dream.  Ça dépend de ce que tu veux dire  : soit il est déjà allé, soit il va y aller.

c. Who was talking (talk) to you when I met (meet) you at the port?

d. She was thinking (think) about her new life when the boat arrived

(arrive) in America.

e. The immigrants were going (go) to America when a storm slowed

(slow) them down.

f. While the officer was interviewing (interview) me, I began (begin) to

panic.

g. When we arrived (arrive) on Angel Island, the sun was shinning (shine).​