Sagot :
The kids have never seen that disney film.
Amber hasn't polished her shoes.
I haven't found my phone yet.
Have you decided yet?
Does Richard play golf?
Amber hasn't polished her shoes.
I haven't found my phone yet.
Have you decided yet?
Does Richard play golf?
Bonjour
Réponse :
a. The kids have seen never that Disney film.
L'adverbe de fréquence doit se placer entre l'auxiliaire "have" et le participe passé.
=> . The kids have never seen that Disney film.
b. Amber haven't polished her shoes.
Amber : 3ème personne du singulier
=> Amber hasn't polished her shoes.
c. I haven't founded my phone yet.
find verbe irrégulier dont le participe passé est "found"
=> I haven't found my phone yet.
d. Have you yet decided?
"yet" se place en fin de phrase
=> Have you decided yet?
e. Has Richard play golf?
Le présent perfect forme interrogative = Has + sujet + participe passé. Ici "play" n'est pas au participe passé.
=> Has Richard played golf?
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