Bonjour à tous. Du coup, j'aimerai avoir l'aide d'une personne hyper charitable, sur ce site : Il faut réussir à m'aider à finir mon grand I à partir du texte, de cette célèbre personne, et également de réussir à m'aider pour la forme passive du grand II, y réussir à dire le pourquoi du comment quoi.
I) 4) To aim at; change/modify; kindly/benevolent; Concerned for others; faithful.
II) 1) Here, the past tense is used because it is something that happened before, a long time ago. 2) Here, the perfect tense is used because she has become something and she still is in that place. 3) Here, the continuous tense is used because her fans are still listening to her and voluntyiring. 4) Here, there are two tenses: the continous and past. ''She was hosting'' she was doing it while somebody ''interupted'' past because somebody stopped the continous action. 5) Here, the perfect tense is used because she thought it in the past but it's happening now. 6) Here, the past perfect is used because it's something that didn't happen so it can't change now. 7) Here, the perfect tense is used because she has become something and she is still it. 8) Here, the past tense is used because she worked with someone but she isn't working with that person anymore. 9) Here, the past tense is used because she supported something in the past but that thing is done now. 10) Here, the futur tense is used because she hopes that these things will stay a long time more but it isn't sure so it's futur tense.
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I)
4) To aim at; change/modify; kindly/benevolent; Concerned for others; faithful.
II)
1) Here, the past tense is used because it is something that happened before, a long time ago.
2) Here, the perfect tense is used because she has become something and she still is in that place.
3) Here, the continuous tense is used because her fans are still listening to her and voluntyiring.
4) Here, there are two tenses: the continous and past. ''She was hosting'' she was doing it while somebody ''interupted'' past because somebody stopped the continous action.
5) Here, the perfect tense is used because she thought it in the past but it's happening now.
6) Here, the past perfect is used because it's something that didn't happen so it can't change now.
7) Here, the perfect tense is used because she has become something and she is still it.
8) Here, the past tense is used because she worked with someone but she isn't working with that person anymore.
9) Here, the past tense is used because she supported something in the past but that thing is done now.
10) Here, the futur tense is used because she hopes that these things will stay a long time more but it isn't sure so it's futur tense.
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