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Message de ank007 posté le 23-09-2011 à 18:25:29 (S | E | F)
Hello,
Pouvez-vous m'aider s'il vous plaît?
Decide whether you would use let or leave,lets or leaves in each blank.
Write the correct words in a list.
1-The train leaves in five minutes.
2-Please let me use Jim's book.
3-Dad will leave us go along.
4-The boys will leave camp tomorrow.
5-Don't let anyone see the play pratice.
6-Linda will have to leave by five o'clock.
7-Karen leaves today for a visit.
8-Dad will let us take the canoe.
9-Jack's brother let him use football.
10-The bus leaves from this corner.
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Modifié par lucile83 le 23-09-2011 21:07
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Réponse: Let ou Leave de dolfine56, postée le 23-09-2011 à 18:57:35 (S | E)
Bonsoir,
1-The train leaves in five minutes.
2-Please let me use Jim's book.
3-Dad will leave us go along.
4-4-The boys will leave camp tomorrow.
5-Don't let anyone see the play pratice.
6-Linda will have to leave by five o'clock.
7-Karen leaves today for a visit.
8-Dad will let us take the canoe.
9-Jack's brother let him use football.
10-The bus leaves from this corner.
à mon avis, seule la phrase 3 est à revoir.
see you.
Réponse: Let ou Leave de brettdallen, postée le 23-09-2011 à 19:45:50 (S | E)
Bonsoir,
Il ne manque pas quelque chose dans la phrase 9? un article, par exemple.. car la phrase ne veut pas dire grand chose, telle quelle.
Amicalement.
Réponse: Let ou Leave de stammer, postée le 23-09-2011 à 23:22:50 (S | E)
La 3ème phrase devrait être "let", mais quelques phrases ne me semblent pas si "anglaises" ou si "naturelles".
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Modifié par stammer le 23-09-2011 23:25
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Modifié par lucile83 le 24-09-2011 00:02
Réponse: Let ou Leave de sherry48, postée le 24-09-2011 à 00:42:49 (S | E)
Hello ank007.
Regarding #9, it depends on whether it is present or past tense. He lets him use the football everyday. He let him use the football last week. Sherry
Réponse: Let ou Leave de traviskidd, postée le 24-09-2011 à 01:43:18 (S | E)
Hello.
In some dialects, "leave" is used as a synonym for "let" -- or more precisely "allow", since it can be put into the passive voice:
I'm sorry, my parents have told me I'm not left to see you anymore.
See you (if I am left to ).
Réponse: Let ou Leave de brettdallen, postée le 24-09-2011 à 02:03:04 (S | E)
Hello,
(Sherry) What I meant was there was something like a "the" missing...in sentence 9.
Réponse: Let ou Leave de sherry48, postée le 24-09-2011 à 02:26:15 (S | E)
Hi brettdallen. Yes, I knew what you meant, but I didn't mention it because nothing needed to be added to what you said. I'm just so used to my students missing the 's' on third person singular present tense, that I couldn't resist adding that comment. Of course, they also forget the articles! Sherry
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