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Revise English adjectives
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The Present Simple
FORME
Affirmation
Négation
Interrogation
I walk
We walk
I do not walk
We do not walk
Do I walk
?
Do we walk
?
You walk
You walk
You do not walk
You do not walk
Do you walk
?
Do you walk
?
He walk s
They walk
He does not walk
They do not walk
Does he walk
?
Do they
walk?
She walk s
She does not walk
Does she walk
?
It walk s
It does not walk
Does it walk
?
Do
not → don’t
Does not → doesn’t
Notez le 's ' à la troisième personne du singulier du 'Present Simple'.
EMPLOI
Le Present Simple s'emploie pour parler de:
ce qui est d'habitude le cas: The postman usually comes before noon. D'ordinaire, le facteur passe avant midi;
ce qui est toujours vrai: The sun rises in the east. Le soleil se lève à l'est. Water boils at 100°C. L'eau bout à 100°C.
ce qui est en général le cas:
In England, people drive on the left-hand side of the road. En Angleterre, on conduit à gauche;
un événement futur programmé (dans un horaire, etc.) :
Our plane leaves at 10 PM on Thursday. Notre avion part jeudi à 22h00.
Le Present Simple est aussi employé pour les verbes d'état , c'est-à-dire les verbes qui font référence à un état mental, émotionnel, etc. Voici quelques exemples:
états mentaux: believe (croire), doubt (douter), know (savoir, connaître), think (penser), understand (comprendre):
Mary knows how to play the piano - Mary sait jouer du piano;
émotions: like, love (aimer), need (avoir besoin), prefer, want (vouloir), wish (souhaiter):
I want to go to New York for my holidays - Je veux aller à New-York pour les vacances;
perceptions: feel (sentir), hear (entendre), see (voir), sound (sonner), smell (sentir), taste (gouter):
This apple tastes very sweet - Cette pomme a un goût très sucré;
Her perfume smells lovely - Son parfum sent bon;
apparences: look (avoir l'air), seem (sembler):
The boss looks angry today - Le patron a l'air fâché aujourd'hui.
Exercise 1
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