Bonjour vous pouvez m’aider s’il vous plaît 1. LE PRÉTERIT way. 22 Le prétérit est le temps qui permet le plus souvent de parler du passé et de bien montrer qu'on s'éloigne du temps présent. Il est souvent accompagné de marqueurs de temps évoquant le passé (In the 1920s, in 1923. last year, yesterday...). . Pour les verbes réguliers, on doit ajouter -od à la base verbale. En revanche, on doit apprendre les verbes irréguliers par coeur. . On emploie l'auxiliaire did pour former les questions et didn't pour les phrases négatives. REGULIERS IRREGULIERS She talked They won the Affirmation to the press right to vote. She didn't They didn't talk to the win the right press. to vote. Did she talk Did they win Question to the press? the right to vote? WCOOlon Reports courte Yes, she did. Yes, they did. No. she didn't. No they didn't Be au prétérit a deux formes : is → was are → were SINGOLIER PLURIEL Susan was They were Affilio brave. brave women. The law wasn't Laws weren't Négation equal for all. equal for all Was she a Were they Question pioneer? pioneers? Pronunciation - WB p. 34 La prononciation de la marque -ed au préterit Rédige les questions au préterit et réponds à l'aide d'une réponse brève. a. Amelia Earhart/from the UK? (to be) b. Rosa Parks/for civil rights? (to fight) c. Rosa Parks and Sally Ride/doctors? (to be) d. Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton/women's rights? (to oppose)
Lista de comentários
Réponse :
Bonjour,
a. Amelia Earhart/from the UK? (to be)
Was Amelia Earhart from the UK ?
Yes, she wasn't.
b. Rosa Parks/for civil rights? (to fight)
Did Rosa Parks fight for civil rights ?
Yes, she did.
c. Rosa Parks and Sally Ride/doctors? (to be)
d. Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton/women's rights? (to oppose)
Were Susan. B. Anthony and Elizabeth Stanton oppose to women's rights ?
No , they weren't.