Sagot :
Present perfect = auxiliaire "have" au présent + participe passé du verbe
1) For a change, we have decided to spend the week-end in the country.
2) I have booked a room for two nights in a little hotel near the lake.
3) She has not chosen what dress to wear tonight yet.
4) He has already tried windsurfing and it was freat fun !
5) We have lived for ten years.
Bonjour
1- For a change, we have decidedto spend the week-end in the country.
2- I have booked a room for two nights in a little hotel near the lake.
3- She hasn't chosen what dress to wear tonight yet.
4- He has already tried windsurfing and it was great fun.
5- We have lived for ten years.
ce sont des phrases d'u exo ou bien des phrases à toi ????
not ... yet = yet se met en fin de phrase, même si ici c'est un peu bizarre...
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bonne journée ☺☺☺