mettre le verbe au temps qui convient (prétérit ou pr. perfect)
prétérit => action passée, terminée, datée. ou actions habituelles
p. perfect => action qui vient de se terminer, ou commencée dans le passé mais avec un lien encore dans le présent, avec les adverbes "already", "even", "never", "just", "not..yet"
a. Ben : Did you have a good time in Egypt?
Lou: Oh, yes! We visited the Pyramids, and we stayed in luxurious hotels. But it was very hot!
b. Kieran : Have you got a motorbike?
Anna: No, I always wanted to buy one, but I have neverhad enough money.
c. Steve : Did you ride a camel when you went to Morocco?
Sue : What are you talking about? I have neverbeen to Morocco!
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mettre le verbe au temps qui convient (prétérit ou pr. perfect)
prétérit => action passée, terminée, datée. ou actions habituelles
p. perfect => action qui vient de se terminer, ou commencée dans le passé mais avec un lien encore dans le présent, avec les adverbes "already", "even", "never", "just", "not..yet"
a. Ben : Did you have a good time in Egypt?
Lou: Oh, yes! We visited the Pyramids, and we stayed in luxurious hotels. But it was very hot!
b. Kieran : Have you got a motorbike?
Anna: No, I always wanted to buy one, but I have never had enough money.
c. Steve : Did you ride a camel when you went to Morocco?
Sue : What are you talking about? I have never been to Morocco!
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Bonne journée ☺☺