Sagot :
Bonjour,
Réponse :
Forme affirmative
I speak English
He thinks that I am sad
Forme interrogative
Do you believe that she is fool enough to do that?
Does Emily love chocolate?
Forme négative
I don’t care about what they think of me.
She doesn’t know what you did last day.
I/La vérité générale
The sun rises in the east. It sets in the west.
Cats like milk. Do pigs eat meat?
California is in America. Boys don’t wear bra. In London, people drive on the
left-hand side of the road.
II/ Les actions habituelles et répétitives
Every twelve months, the Earth circles. I sometimes sing blues and play
piano. Whenever the baby cries, she carries and rocks him.
The train leaves every morning at 8 AM. She always forgets her textbook at
home. We never forget to kiss our children goodbye.
When does the train usually leave? Elsa doesn’t party on working days.
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He goes everywhere on foot. Peter usually watches television. Lynn wishes
she had a pair of skates.
John presses apples to make cider. I love when the bee buzzes.
II/ Les verbes d’état
a. Les verbes d’apparence:
Elsa looks angry today. Holiday seems far away, but it is not.
b. Les verbes d’état mental:
- Do you think that Mary knows how to play the piano?
- No, I doubt . I don’t believe everything people say
c. Les verbes d’émotion
Harry loves tango but Rose prefers zumba.
He still wishes to make his wife love partner dances.
Because he wants to spend his holidays dancing over and over.
d. Les verbes de perception
Whenever Ella hears the voice of Louis, her heart starts beating.
« I feel so good when I see you. Billie’s perfume smells so lovely, and her
voice sounds like music. »
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Jenny studies in her bedroom.
The bumble bee flies over the room.
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