3. We Mets le verbe à la forme qui convient : present perfect ou prétérit? 1. I (see) your sister yesterday. I hope she (tell you about it. 2. It's five o'clock
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3. We
Mets le verbe à la forme qui convient : present perfect ou prétérit?
1. I
(see) your sister yesterday. I hope she
(tell you about it.
2. It's five o'clock. 1
(be) here since noon. In other words,
(be)
here for five hours.
noon: midi
......... (go) to Asia four years ago.
4.
(you/meet) my brother? Allan, this is my friend Neville.
5. Let's count our money. Look, we .............. (spend) £50.
£50 (fifty pounds) :
Last week we
(spend) £65. So, we're doing OK!
cinquante livres
6. !
(not/talk) to my mum since Tuesday. I have to call her.
4
Pretérit ou present perfect? Complète ce dialogue.
My cousin Joey
SIMON
you ever
... my cousin Joey? (meet)
SANDY - Well,
him for the first time two months ago. (see)
SIMON - So, you
already
to him. He's got a beautiful voice. (talk)
SANDY - No, !
never
to him. I only
him
in April. (speak/say/see)
SIMON
you
him when you
him? (like/see)
SANDY - Yes, he
very nice! (seem)
1 Réponse
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1. Réponse bluenavy016
Réponse:
Bonsoir
1. I saw your sister yesterday. I hope she has told you about it.
2. I have been here since noon. In other words i have been here for 5h
3I went to Asia four years ago
4 Have you met my brother?
5 we have spent
6 i have not talked
Have you ever met
I saw him for the first time
So you already talked
I have never spoken to him.
I only saw him in april
Have you liked him when you have seen him?
Yes he seemed very nice!
bonne soirée!