Bonjour 1.complète with BE (+/-/?) a. .....................you Australian ?No,I ................ I ................. American. b. .....................she from Boston ? No,she ................she ..............from. New York. c.Where .................you from ? I............... from Dublin d.Kevin ..................funny. and his parents ...............cool e.My name ..........Alex and I ................from. Edinburgh.And ,no,I................12, I..............11 and a half. f. Mrs Smith ..................his mother.She ................his cousin!
2.Turn info négative sentences. Turn into: en France c'est transformer.
a.My dog is highly intelligent. b.My best friend is from Manchester c.My dad and My mum are Scottish d.My sister is 11 and My brother is 16
a. Are you Australian? No, I am not Australian, I am American
b. Is she from Boston? No, she is not from Boston, she is from New York.
c. Where are you from? I am from Dublin
d. Kevin is funny. And his parents are cool
e. My name is Alex and I am from Edinburgh. And no, i am not 12, I am 11 and a half.
f. Mrs Smith is not his mother. She is his cousin!
2.
a. My dog is not highly intelligent.
b. My best friend is not from Manchester
c. My dad and My mum are not Scottish
d. My sister is not 11 and My brother is not 16
Explications :
Quand le sujet est au singulier on utilise "is" (She is nice, Rosa is funny, He is cute, My family is amazing), mais si le sujet est au pluriel on utilise are (They are great, My friends are lovely).
Lors des questions, si on se dirige directement à la personne on utilise "are" (Where are you from? Are you single? Are you hurt?), mais si on parle d'une autre personne on utilise "is" (Where is she from? Is he single? Is she hurt?)
Après, pour conjuger le verbe en general on utilise les meêmes regles qu'en français, une conjugaison fixe
I am/ I am not, I ain't
You are/ You are not, You aren't
He/She is/ He is not, He isn't
It is/ It is not, It isn't
We are/ We are not, We aren't
They are/ They are not, They aren't
You (en anglais le "you" peut être utilisé au pluriel et au singulier) are/ You are not, You aren't
Pour le conjuguer au négatif on ajoute simplement "not", c'est comme "Il est, Il n'est pas"
On peut même le simplifier et dire, au lieu de "He is not" par exemple, dire "He isn't", on fusione le "is" et le "not"
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Réponse :
Bonjour,
1.complète with BE (+/-/?)
a.Are you Australian ?No,I'm not. I am American.
b.Is she from Boston ? No,she isn't she is from. New York.
c.Where are you from ? I am from Dublin
d.Kevin is funny. and his parents are cool
e.My name is .Alex and I am from. Edinburgh.And ,no,I'm not 12, I am 11 and a half.
f. Mrs Smith is his mother.She isn't his cousin!
2.Turn info négative sentences. Turn into: en France c'est transformer.
a.My dog is highly intelligent.
My dog isn't highly intelligent.
b.My best friend is from Manchester
My best friend isn't from Manchester.
c.My dad and My mum are Scottish
My dad and my mum aren't Scottish.
d.My sister is 11 and My brother is 16
My sister isn't 11 and my brother isn't 16
Réponse :
1.
a. Are you Australian? No, I am not Australian, I am American
b. Is she from Boston? No, she is not from Boston, she is from New York.
c. Where are you from? I am from Dublin
d. Kevin is funny. And his parents are cool
e. My name is Alex and I am from Edinburgh. And no, i am not 12, I am 11 and a half.
f. Mrs Smith is not his mother. She is his cousin!
2.
a. My dog is not highly intelligent.
b. My best friend is not from Manchester
c. My dad and My mum are not Scottish
d. My sister is not 11 and My brother is not 16
Explications :
Quand le sujet est au singulier on utilise "is" (She is nice, Rosa is funny, He is cute, My family is amazing), mais si le sujet est au pluriel on utilise are (They are great, My friends are lovely).
Lors des questions, si on se dirige directement à la personne on utilise "are" (Where are you from? Are you single? Are you hurt?), mais si on parle d'une autre personne on utilise "is" (Where is she from? Is he single? Is she hurt?)
Après, pour conjuger le verbe en general on utilise les meêmes regles qu'en français, une conjugaison fixe
I am/ I am not, I ain't
You are/ You are not, You aren't
He/She is/ He is not, He isn't
It is/ It is not, It isn't
We are/ We are not, We aren't
They are/ They are not, They aren't
You (en anglais le "you" peut être utilisé au pluriel et au singulier) are/ You are not, You aren't
Pour le conjuguer au négatif on ajoute simplement "not", c'est comme "Il est, Il n'est pas"
On peut même le simplifier et dire, au lieu de "He is not" par exemple, dire "He isn't", on fusione le "is" et le "not"