Sagot :
bonjour
présent simple
forme affirmative : she knows (3e personne, ne pas oublier le "s")
they walk
forme négative : on utilise l'auxiliaire "do"
we don't want (we do not want
he doesn't speak (he does not speak)
(le "s" de la 3e personne va sur l'auxiliaire)
1. Christelle Korsa is very social. She knows lots of people.
Christelle est très sociable. Elle connaît beaucoup de gens.
2. We've got plenty of chairs, thanks we don't want more.
nous avons beaucoup de chaises, merci nous n'en voulons pas d'autres
3. My friend is finding life in Paris a bit difficult. He doesn't speak french.
mon ami trouve la vie à Paris un peu difficile
il ne parle pas français
4. Most students live quite close to the college, so they walk there
la plupart des étudiants habitent assez près du collège,
aussi ils y vont à pied
Bonjour
Complete the sentences by putting in the verbs. Use the present simple.
You have to decide if the verb is positive or negative
1. Christelle Korsa is very social. She knows (know) lots of people.
2. We've got plenty of chairs, thanks, we don't want (want) any more.
3. My friend is finding life in Paris a bit difficult. He doesn't speak (speak ) French.
4. Most students live quite close to the college, so they walk (walk) there.
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principales règles du présent
ne pas oublier le "s" à la 3éme personne du singulier
aux formes négatives et interrogatives, on utilise l'auxiliaire do/does
interrogation >
do/does + sujet + Base Verbale (= infinitif sans "to")
négation >
sujet + do/does + not + Base Verbale (contracté = don't / doesn't)
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bonne soirée ☺☺☺