4.Posez les questions portant sur les éléments soulignés. Avant de rédiger la question complète le tableau qui va t'aider à choisir l'auxiliaire + le temps pour celle-ci.
Auxiliaire à utiliser a-Martin was at home yesterday.. b- He went to hospital last Saturday c- He was waiting for Barbara. d- I have forgotten my keys in my car. e-John broke his leg. f-She had discovered India a long time ago. g- They studied their English lessons before the final exam. h- She's not home. She's gone to the supermarket. a) b) c) d) e) f) Temps à utiliser
Posez les questions portant sur les éléments soulignés.
Avant de rédiger la question complète le tableau qui va t'aider à choisir l'auxiliaire + le temps pour celle-ci.
a-Martin was at home yesterday.
auxiliaire was ///// temps prétérit simple
When was Martin at home ?
. b- He went to hospital last Saturday.
did //// prétérit simple
When did he go to hospital ?
c- He was waiting for Barbara.
was /// prétérit continuous be + V-ing
Who was he waiting for ?
d- I have forgotten my keys in my car.
have /// present perfect
Where have you forgotten your keys ?
e-John broke his leg.
did /// prétérit simple
What did John break ?
f-She had discovered India a long time ago.
had ///// pluperfect
How long had she discover India ?
ou
When had she discover India ?
g- They studiedtheir English lessons before the final exam.
did /// prétérit simple
What did they study before the final exam ?
h- She's not home. She's goneto the supermarket.
she is > présent + shehas // present perfect
She's not home. Where has she gone ?
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les auxilaires sont mentionnés presque partout.
phrase 1 = Be est déjà un auxiliaire
les phrases au present perfect = have/ has + participe passé
les phrases au pastperfect (pluperfect) = had + participe passé.
phrase au prétérit continuous = was/were + BV -ing
seules les phrases au prétérit simple avec des verbes lexicaux n'ont pas d'auxiliaire à l'affirmatif. Il faut employer le prétérit de l'auxiliaire "do" qui est "did" et remettre le verbe en Base Verbale (infinitif sans to) puisque l'auxiliaire porte la marque du prétérit...
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Posez les questions portant sur les éléments soulignés.
Avant de rédiger la question complète le tableau qui va t'aider à choisir l'auxiliaire + le temps pour celle-ci.
a-Martin was at home yesterday.
auxiliaire was ///// temps prétérit simple
When was Martin at home ?
. b- He went to hospital last Saturday.
did //// prétérit simple
When did he go to hospital ?
c- He was waiting for Barbara.
was /// prétérit continuous be + V-ing
Who was he waiting for ?
d- I have forgotten my keys in my car.
have /// present perfect
Where have you forgotten your keys ?
e-John broke his leg.
did /// prétérit simple
What did John break ?
f-She had discovered India a long time ago.
had ///// pluperfect
How long had she discover India ?
ou
When had she discover India ?
g- They studied their English lessons before the final exam.
did /// prétérit simple
What did they study before the final exam ?
h- She's not home. She's gone to the supermarket.
she is > présent + she has // present perfect
She's not home. Where has she gone ?
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les auxilaires sont mentionnés presque partout.
phrase 1 = Be est déjà un auxiliaire
les phrases au present perfect = have/ has + participe passé
les phrases au pastperfect (pluperfect) = had + participe passé.
phrase au prétérit continuous = was/were + BV -ing
seules les phrases au prétérit simple avec des verbes lexicaux n'ont pas d'auxiliaire à l'affirmatif.
Il faut employer le prétérit de l'auxiliaire "do" qui est "did" et remettre le verbe en Base Verbale (infinitif sans to) puisque l'auxiliaire porte la marque du prétérit...
did + sujet + Base Verbale + ?
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