Bonjour, Transformer les phrases suivantes suivant le modèle : They are playing chess (+three hours)→They have been playing chess for three hours. La première phrase décrit uniquement le présent, la deuxième à la fois le passé et le présent. 1. Dad is working in the garden (+an hour) 2. She is waiting for the bus (+ten minutes) 3. They are staying in England (+ a fortnight) 4. It is snowing (+half an hour) 5. I have a tape-recorder (+six months) 6. He knows my parents (+ten years)
Transformer les phrases suivantes suivant le modèle :
They are playing chess (+three hours)→They have been playing chess for three hours.
La première phrase décrit uniquement le présent, la deuxième à la fois le passé et le présent.
1. Dad is working in the garden (+an hour) ⇒ Dad has been working in the garden for an hour.
2. She is waiting for the bus (+ten minutes) ⇒ She has been waiting for the bus for ten minutes.
3. They are staying in England (+ a fortnight) ⇒ They have been staying in England for a fortnight.
4. It is snowing (+half an hour) ⇒ It has been snowing for a half an hour.
5. I have a tape-recorder (+six months) ⇒ I have had a tape-recorder for six months.
6. He knows my parents (+ten years) ⇒ He has known my parents for ten years.
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acolom
a fortnight, c'est " une quinzaine de jours / 15 jours". Cette expression n'est utilisée que par les britanniques ( inconnue pour les américains )
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Bonjour,
Transformer les phrases suivantes suivant le modèle :
They are playing chess (+three hours)→They have been playing chess for three hours.
La première phrase décrit uniquement le présent, la deuxième à la fois le passé et le présent.
1. Dad is working in the garden (+an hour) ⇒ Dad has been working in the garden for an hour.
2. She is waiting for the bus (+ten minutes) ⇒ She has been waiting for the bus for ten minutes.
3. They are staying in England (+ a fortnight) ⇒ They have been staying in England for a fortnight.
4. It is snowing (+half an hour) ⇒ It has been snowing for a half an hour.
5. I have a tape-recorder (+six months) ⇒ I have had a tape-recorder for six months.
6. He knows my parents (+ten years) ⇒ He has known my parents for ten years.
Hello !
1. Dad is working in the garden (+an hour)
→ Dad has been woking in the garden for an hour.
2. She is waiting for the bus (+ten minutes)
→ She has been waiting for the bus for ten minutes.
3. They are staying in England (+ a fortnight)
→ They have been staying in England for a fortnight.
4. It is snowing (+half an hour)
→ It has been snowing for half an hour.
5. I have a tape-recorder (+six months)
→ I have had a tape-recorder for six months.
6. He knows my parents (+ten years)
→ He has known my parents for ten years.
En espérant t'avoir aidé(e) ! ^^