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Bonjour
prétérit simple ou continu
prétérit simple => pour une action datée, passée, terminée
prétérit continu(be au prétérit + BV -ing) =>pour une action passée qui était en cours.
Lorsque les 2 sont dans la même phrase, le verbe au prétérit simple parle d'une action soudaine apparue pendant que quelque chose d'autre était "en train" de se passer.
1- Last Sunday, I stayed at home. I didn't want to go out.
2- Did they spend all their time watching TV ?
3- When did you see her?
4- When she arrived, the children were preparing a Mexican meal.
5- She didn't come, but there were a lot of our friends at John's party.
6-Yesterday, my mother called the doctor because my sister was ill.
7- What did you give your mother for her birthday last year ? They were waiting for the boat when I met them.
8- She met him two weeks ago.
9- Last night, I was reading a book in bed when I heard a big noise.
10- She had some problems in Peru because she spoke no Spanish.
11- There were no chairs so they sat on the floor.
12- They met two Americans who didn't know the country very well.
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formes interrogatives et négatives
Au présent simple, on utilise l'auxiliaire"do"
Au prétérit simple, on utilise le prétérit de cet auxiliaire => did
interrogation =>
(mot interrogatif) + did + sujet + Base Verbale + ?
Négation
sujet + did + not + Base Verbale. (contraction = didn't)
je te rappelle que la Base Verbale = infinitif sans "to"
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bonne journée ☺☺☺