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    Which tenses? (English exercise n°4372 - Please quote this number when contacting us)


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    Which tenses?

     

     

    La fiche de cours utilisée comme base de ce test, est un cadeau de

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    Un grand merci à lui.

     

    Avant toutes choses :

     

    Il faut retenir les 3 auxiliaires suivants :

     

    être: to be:

                PRESENT

                I am, you are, he is, she is, it is, we are, you are; they are

                PASSE

                I was, you were; he/she/it was, we were, you were, they were

     

    avoir: To have:

                PRESENT

                 I have, you have, he/she/it HAS, we have, you have, they have

                PASSE

                I had, you had, he/she/ it had, we had; you had, they had

     

    faire: To do:

                PRESENT

                I do, you do, he/she/it DOES, we do, you do, they do

                PASSE

                I did, you did, he/she/it did, we did; you did, they did

     

     

    PRESENT SIMPLE:

     

    I work, he works

    I don't work, he doesn't work

    Do I work, does he work?

                                      

     

    PRESENT PROGRESSIF

     

                                       I am working, he is working

                                       I am not working; he isn't working

                                       AM I working?

                                      

     

     

    FUTUR

     

                                       I will work, he will work

                                       I won't work, he won't work

                                       Will he work?

                                      

     

     

    PRETERIT

     

                                       I worked, He ran

                                       I didn't work, he didn't run

                                       Did I work? Did he run?

                                      

     

     

    PRETERIT PROGRESSIF

     

                                       I was working; they were working

                                       I wasn't working; they weren't working

                                       Was I working; were they working?

                                      

     

     

    PRESENT PERFECT

     

                                       I have worked, He has worked

                                       I haven't worked, he hasn't worked

                                       Have I worked, Has he worked?

                                      

     

     

    PRESENT PREFECT PROGRESSIF

     

                                       I have been working; he has been working

                                       I haven't been working, he hasn't working

                                       Have I been working, has he been working?

                                      

     

     

    PLUPERFECT

     

                                       I had worked, He had worked

                                       I hadn't worked, he hadn't worked  

                                       Had I worked; had he worked?

                                      

     

    PLUPERFECT PROGRESSIF

     

                                       I had been working, He had been working

                                       I hadn't been working, He hadn't been working

                                       Had I been working, had he been working?

     

    Dites à quel temps sont les phrases suivantes?





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    6. I will be back in a minute.
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