Sagot :
Bonjour!
Réponse :
1. I live in the suburbs of Boston.
2. At the moment, my grandmother is making a cake.
3. Most people believe English is easy.
4. My wife likes to cook.
5. My son is playing basketball in the garden and I'm watching TV.
6. Who prefers to chat in front of a computer instead of working?
7. Like many French teenagers, Fanny thinks she's not good at English.
8. British pupils usually wear a uniform at school.
9. Listen! Suzan is playing the piano.
10. Children don't eat vegetables.
11. Can you help Peter? He's doing his homework.
12. We never take a taxi to go work.
13. On sundays, she always goes to the cinema.
14. He's not working, he's looking after his little sister.
15. What really worries our parents, is our future.
16. I'm leaving early tonight.
17. Don't disturb him, he's learning his lesson.
18. The train leaves in five minutes. / The train is leaving in five minutes.
19. They always work very hard but right now they're like mad working.
20. There are a lot of people in the streets. They are demonstrating...
Explications :
Le présent en continu (be+ing) est utilisé pour parler d'une action qui est en train de se produire.
exemple: She is sleeping. -> Elle est en train de dormir.
Il est aussi parfois utilisé pour parler d'un futur proche.
exemple: I'm leaving tonight. -> Je pars ce soir.
(Pour la 18 les deux sont corrects, même si "leaves" fait plus naturel.)
Pour t'aider, il y a souvent des indicateurs. Par exemple dans la 2, on lit: "at the moment" qui veut dire "maintenant". On devine donc qu'il s'agit d'une action qui est en train de se passer, alors on utilisera le présent en continu.
En espérant t'avoir aidé :)