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Bonjour,
Réponse :
1. Mettez les énoncés suivants à la forme négative (-) ou interrogative (?).
Négative : sujet + don't/doesn't + base verbale
Interrogative : Do/Does + sujet + base verbale ?
1. I think that's a very good idea. (-)
→ I don't think that's a very good idea.
2. He understands what you mean. (?)
→ Does he understand what you mean?
3. She likes sitting in the sun. (-)
→ She doesn't like sitting in the sun.
4. He always does pasta on Sundays. (?)
→ Does he always do pasta on Sundays?
5. She always makes her clothes herself. (?)
→ Does she always make her clothes herself?
2. Formez pour chaque énoncé deux phrases au présent simple, l'une avec HAVE GOT, l'autre avec le verbe HAVE, à la forme qui convient.
Ex.: (Morris-not- a new computer.)
→ Morris hasn't got / doesn't have a new computer.
1. (how many video games - they?)
→ How many video games have they got?
→ How many video games do they have?
2. (you a problem?)
→ Have you got a problem?
→ Do you have a problem?
3. (she not much to do.)-
→ She hasn't got much to do
→ She doesn't have much to to
4. (1 - an idea!)
→ I have got an idea!
→ I have an idea!
5. (we not much time left.)
→ We haven't got much time
→ We don't have much time
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