Sagot :
Bonjour
Le present perfect pour des actions qui viennent juste de se terminer ou des actions passées en lien avec le passé.
On l'emploie avec already, just, ever, never, not..yet....
on le forme ainsi =>
have au présent (have/has) + participe passé du verbe
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Le past simple pour des actions passée, terminées, souvent datées (last year, ....)
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J- So you have just come back from the Olympics. You took silver at the women's meter a few days ago.
S- It was fantastic because at the last Olympics, I didn't get a place in the final.
J- You're only 20 and you have already broken the Australian 50 meter backstroke record.
You haven't tried to beat the 100 meter record yet.
Is that your goal for the next championship ?
S- I haven't decided yet. I'm not sure I want to swim that distance.
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J'ai souligné les indicateurs de temps quand possible ....
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bonne journée ☺☺☺