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Message de pitchouille posté le 02-04-2011 à 18:22:24 (S | E | F)
Bonjour,
Je dois remplacer et conjuguer les verbes entre parenthèses :
1) Ms Curtiss worked (to work) for our firm until 2005. She has retired (to be) for four years now. We don't know her current address because she left (to leave) the town a few months after her retirement.
2) I'me sure we have never met (to meet) before. When have you moved (to move) into this flat?
Est-ce correct s'il vous plaît?
Merci d'avance de votre aide.
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Modifié par lucile83 le 02-04-2011 18:26
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Réponse: Present perfect ou Past simple de gerondif, postée le 02-04-2011 à 22:30:56 (S | E)
Bonsoir,
1) Ms Curtiss worked (to work) for our firm until 2005. She has retired (to be) for four years now. We don't know her current address because she left (to leave) the town a few months after her retirement.
ok.
2) I'me sure we have never met (to meet) before. When have you moved (puisqu'on réclame une date d'un événement passé, mettre le prétérit) (to move) into this flat?
Réponse: Present perfect ou Past simple de pitchouille, postée le 02-04-2011 à 22:54:53 (S | E)
When you moved (to move) into this flat?
Réponse: Present perfect ou Past simple de gerondif, postée le 02-04-2011 à 23:28:54 (S | E)
Bonsoir
1) Ms Curtiss worked (to work) for our firm until 2005. She has retired (to be . Ah, j'avais mal lu, il faut mettre alors le verbe être au présent perfect)) for four years now. We don't know her current address because she left (to leave)
ok.
2) I'me sure we have never met (to meet) before. When have you moved (puisqu'on réclame une date d'un événement passé, mettre le prétérit) (to move) into this flat?
When you moved (to move) into this flat? (il faut une forme interrogative !!)
Réponse: Present perfect ou Past simple de pitchouille, postée le 03-04-2011 à 10:40:13 (S | E)
When did you move (to move) into this flat?
Réponse: Present perfect ou Past simple de ramdam, postée le 03-04-2011 à 12:16:15 (S | E)
Hello,pitchouille
Oui, c'est exact.
cordialement.
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