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    'il y avait'

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    'il y avait'
    Message de vinvin97 posté le 04-01-2010 à 16:08:19 (S | E | F)

    Bonjour,


    cet exercice consiste a demander si "il y avait" et donner la réponse brève suggérée

    ex : evening games ? (-)
    were there evening games ? no there weren't

    a) a mini golf ? (+)
    b) enough toilets ? (-)
    c) snow on the mountains ? (+)
    d) large beaches ? (+)
    e) a souvenir shop (-)
    f) palm trees on the beach ? (-)
    g) a river in the valley ? (+)
    h) good music in the disco ? (-)
    i) old castles to visit ? (+)

    mes réponses

    were there a mini golf ? yes there were
    were there enough toilets ? No there weren't
    were there snow on the mountains ? YES THERE WERE
    was there large beach ? yes there was
    were there a souvenir shop ? no there weren't
    were there palm trees on the beach ? No there weren't
    Were there a river in the valley ? yes there were
    were there good music in the disco ? No there weren't
    were there old castles to visit ? yes there were



    Réponse: 'il y avait' de seb06000, postée le 04-01-2010 à 16:36:57 (S | E)
    bonjour,

    je vous indique ce qui ne va pas:

    were there a mini golf ? yes there were => a + pluriel?

    were there snow on the mountains ? YES THERE WERE => genre de Snow, singulier ou pluriel?

    were there a souvenir shop ? no there weren't => a + pluriel?

    Were there a river in the valley ? yes there were => a + pluriel?

    were there good music in the disco ? No there weren't => music, singulier ou pluriel?

    Amicalement

    sébastien



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