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- Grammaire anglaise  -

EXERCICE 1

1. are yelling outside ( l’action n’est pas terminée )

2. attends  lots of meetings

3. is attending lots of meetings these days (assiste )

4.You are being unusually (exceptionnellement ) secretive. What’s going on ?

5. I am telling the truth !

6. Tell me what your brother is doing “ He is trying probably to convince our sister that zombies are real” do

7. Tell me what your brother is speaking  He does it all the time ! What a bore!

8.  He is doing it with his mouth full . He is an astronaut

9. I have seeing someone at the moment

10. “You’ve got potato on your forehead” “Yeah , my co-worker  is speaking with his mouth full again”

EXERCICE 2

1. Why are you crying now ?

2. Shh! Somebody’s coming !

3. I am not going to school today , isn't it? ( n’est-ce pas ) am i

4. Is your dad working this morning?

5. What are you doing tomorrow ?

6. “ Hurry up !” “ I’m coming !”

7. Look ! Is she smoking a cigarette ?

8. We can get out. It’s not raining

9. My mother complains all the time !

10. It’s really annoying ! I always forget my keys

EXERCICE 3

1. Usually it was very cold when I arrived in Chicago, but this time it was raining

2. I don’t trust this doctor , I think he drinks

3. When the plane lands in Miami, the sun will shine

4. The exchange rate of dollar lowed when the president resigned

5. Sally still believed in Santa when she got her first computer

( 3) Temps - la situation chronologique d’une action

( 4 ) Aspect - le déroulement de l’action

Modalité - une action abstraite imaginaire hypothétique ➡ WILL

simple /

continuous / perfect / perfect continue ➡ temps compose d’un auxiliaire + participe ( présent / passé )

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