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    Correction/conjugaison

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    Correction/conjugaison
    Message de farouha13 posté le 15-03-2011 à 18:21:36 (S | E | F)
    salut Bonjour,!
    je voulai voudrais que vous me corrigiez cet exercice de conjugaison s'il vous plait
    La question est :
    put the verbs / words in brackets in the correct tense/form :

    Dear Irene
    I know that this letter (certainly/shock)will certainly shock you.
    You(not/hear)didn't hear from me for a long time.
    In(real)reality i don't know where to start.
    Many things(happen)have happened since 1980.
    I got married in 1984 and(have)had a child a year later.
    A few monthes ago my wife(die)is died that's why i thought i(can)could write to you.
    If you'd rather(forget)forgot about me,i will stop(write)writing to you.
    Of course i(be)will be pleased to see you if you(not mind)don't mind it.

    Merciiii d'avance!
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    Modifié par lucile83 le 15-03-2011 18:27



    Réponse: Correction/conjugaison de gerondif, postée le 15-03-2011 à 18:30:39 (S | E)
    Bonsoir,

    Dear Irene
    I know that this letter will certainly shock you.
    You didn't hear (le present perfect conviendrait mieux, cela dépend comment on comprend for: pendant ou depuis?) from me for a long time.
    In reality I don't know where to start.
    Many things have happened since 1980.
    I got married in 1984 and had a child a year later.
    A few months ago my wife is died that's why I thought I could write to you.
    If you'd rather forgot about me,I will stop writing to you.
    Of course I will be pleased to see you if you don't mind it.

    Peu d'erreurs donc (moins qu'en français!)
    I'd rather est suivi d'une base verbale (infinitif sans to)
    I en majuscule pour dire je.






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