Sagot :
Bonjour,
1) has
2)have
3) haven’t
4) hasn’t
5) Have
6) have
7) has
8) has
9) has
10) hasn’t
11) have
12) have
13) has
14) have
15) hasn’t
16) Have
17) have
18) hasn’t
19) haven’t
20) Has
21) have
22) haven’t
23) Have
24) has
J’espère t’avoir pu t’aider !
1) has
2)have
3) haven’t
4) hasn’t
5) Have
6) have
7) has
8) has
9) has
10) hasn’t
11) have
12) have
13) has
14) have
15) hasn’t
16) Have
17) have
18) hasn’t
19) haven’t
20) Has
21) have
22) haven’t
23) Have
24) has
J’espère t’avoir pu t’aider !
Réponse :
Bonjour,
1. Mike has
2. I haven’t finished the dishes yet. Can somebody help me please?
3. We haven’t bought the TV yet. We can’t decide which one to buy.
4. Clara’s bus hasn’t arrived yet.
5. Have you ever wanted to ride on an elephant?
6. People have always wanted …
7. The weather has been terrible since Monday.
8. Peter has worked as a policeman for more than 25 years?
9. Samuel hasn’t started writing his novel yet.
10. The cat hasn’t eaten anything since yesterday. I’ll give her food.
11. What have the students done to the classroom?
12. Jack and Pam haven’t been to a foreign country before. They look excited.
13. Rachel has just come home …
14. They haven’t sent the dishwasher I bought last week. I’ll complain about it.
15. Helen hasn’t finished doing her homework yet.
16. Have you ever seen …?
17. How long have those women worked in this factory?
18. She hasn’t seen her parents since she went to university. She feels homesick.
19. My grandparents haven’t called me for two weeks. I really miss them.
20. Has Mary collected the cherries on the tree yet? I want to eat some.
21. The bad news has made people …
( Attention ici = news est un mot singulier
The bad news = la mauvaise nouvelle )
22. I haven’t visited Jack in the hospital yet.
23. Have Tracy and Fanny moved to another flat yet?
24. It has been twenty days since I went on this strict diet.
Explications :
Toutes les phrases sont au Present perfect donc de la forme :
( + ) HAS /HAVE + participe passé
( - ) HASN'T / HAVEN'T + participe passé
( ? ) HAS / HAVE + sujet + participe passé.
Le choix entre la forme affirmative et négative se fait en fonction du sens de la phrase.
not .... yet = pas encore