Put the verb in brackets in simple past:

1-We-Weston--at school on Saturday.
(not be)
2-My brother---eyes-- a new car two
-----
weeks ago. (buy)
3------------- with you at the party?
(Peter/be)
4---------------- Kate last night? (you / phone)
5-My sister --- ------me with my school
project. (help)
6-They -------------- the office at 5:00. (leave)
7-We -- lunch at work yesterday. (have)
8-1----------- Mary in the street two days
ago. (meet)
9-Shakespeare
several beautiful
plays, (write)
10-She ----------- a vase yesterday. (break)
11-We ---------- lost last week. (get)
12-They ---
--------- late to work yesterday.
(come)
S’il vous plaît


Sagot :

NATHEA

Bonjour

1- We weren't at school on Saturday.

2- My brother didn't buy a car two weeks ago.

3- Was Peter with you at the party ?

4- Did you phone to Kate last night ?

5- My sister helped me with my school project.

6- They left the office at 5:00.

7- We had lunch at work yesterday.

8- I met Mary in the street two days ago.

9- Shakespeare wrote several beautiful plays.

10- She broke a vase yesterday.

11- We got lost last week.

12- They came late to work yesterday.

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dans les 2 premières phrases, il y a 2 mots dont je n'ai pas quoi su faire "Weston" et "eyes"....  -"Weston school"- .... ????)

je t'ai déjà expliqué les règles des phrases interrogatives et négatives au prétérit.
Quand le verbe est "be", on n'utilise pas l'auxiliaire "did", puisque "be" est un auxiliaire.

On inverse seulement sujet /be ==> was/were + sujet

idem à la forme négative =>

sujet + was/were + not

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bonne journée ☺☺☺