1
Conjugue le verbe au présent simple.
a. Chad (want) to visit Liberty Island.
b. Scarlett and her dad (live) in Harlem.
c. 1 (love) her pants but I (hate) her shoes.
d. His sister (want) to go to the Met.
She (think) museums are boring!
e. We (want) to buy ice-creams.
2
Complète avec there is ou there are.
a. ... lots of stores in Soho.
b. ... a café in Central Park?
c. How many subway stations ... in
Manhattan?
d. ... any swimming pools but ... an ice-rink.
lots of houses in my village but ... any
skyscrapers.
a
e...


Sagot :

Bonjour,

1)

a. Chad wants to visit Liberty Island. Chad : 3e personne du singulier donc on rajoute un "s" à la fin.

b. Scarlett and her dad live in Harlem. Scarlett and her dad : 3e personne du pluriel => pas de s à la fin

c. I love her pants but I hate her shoes. I : 1ère personne du singulier -> pas de s à la fin

On rajoute un s à la fin du verbe si c'est la 3e personne du singulier.

Je te laisse faire les 2 dernières phrases !

2)

a. There are lots of stores in Soho.

b. There is a café in Central Park ?

c. How many subways stations there are in Manhattan ?

There is : si le nom est au singulier (comme "a café")

There are : si le nom est au pluriel (comme "stores" ou "subways")

A toi de faire la dernière phrase !