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Le present perfect et les adverbes ever, yet, already

a. Ever, already ou yet? Barre les adverbes inutiles ou mal placés.

1. We haven't already watched the latest Spielberg movie yet.
2. The new Tate Modern exhibition opened in London yesterday, and my aunt, who loves art,
has already ever visited it yet.
3. Have you ever yet watched a Hitchcock movie?
4. Fanny loves acting. She has ever already performed in a school play.
5. James has yet already been to a musical.

b. Aide Sally à formuler ses phrases en plaçant le bon adverbe au bon endroit.
1. Have you
been to a street dance show?
2. Jessie is talented but she hasn't taken part in a poetry contest.
3. Has Jim
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tried ballet dancing? Yes, he has.
4. We haven't been to a soul music concert.
5. Have you
tried salsa dancing?
tried.


Sagot :

Réponse :
A.

1- Already à supprimer.

2-Ever à supprimer.

3-Yet à barrer.

4-Ever à supprimer.

B.

1-Have you ever been to a street dancer show ?

2-Jessie is talented but she hasn't taken part in a poetry contest yet.

3-Has Jim tried ballet dancing? Yes, he already has.

4-We haven't been to a soul music concert yet.

5-Have you ever tried salsa dancing ?

Acolom

Bonjour,

Réponse :

Le present perfect et les adverbes ever, yet, already

→ ever / yet ( = déjà / que dans les phrases interrogatives )

ever ( porte sur une expérience vécue ) yet ( porte sur une action terminée )

→ not ... yet ( quand yet est dans une phrase négative, il signifie : pas encore )

already ( = déjà / dans les phrases affirmatives )

a. Ever, already ou yet? Barre les adverbes inutiles ou mal placés.

1. We haven't (already) watched the latest Spielberg movie yet.

→ We haven't watched the latest Spielberg movie yet.

2. The new Tate Modern exhibition opened in London yesterday, and my aunt, who loves art,has already (ever) visited it (yet).

→ The new Tate Modern exhibition opened in London yesterday, and my aunt, who loves art, has already visited it.

3. Have you ever (yet) watched a Hitchcock movie?

→ Have you ever watched a Hitchcock movie?

4. Fanny loves acting. She has (ever) already performed in a school play.

→ anny loves acting. She has already performed in a school play.

5. James has ( yet )already been to a musical.

→ James has already been to a musical.

b. Aide Sally à formuler ses phrases en plaçant le bon adverbe au bon endroit.

1. Have you ever been to a street dance show?

2. Jessie is talented but she hasn't taken part in a poetry contest yet.

3. Has Jim ever tried ballet dancing? Yes, he has.

4. We haven't been to a soul music concert yet

5. Have you ever tried salsa dancing?