Adverbes/ fréquence
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Message de andyflies posté le 05-02-2020 à 18:01:28 (S | E | F)
Bonjour,
Pourriez-vous m'indiquer où se place l'adverbe de fréquence dans les cas suivants. ?
Merci pour vos réponses.
Sachant que certains n'auront pas grand sens, mais gardez en tête que c'est le côté technique qui m'intéresse
I should always have told you
I will never have cooked
I could alway have told you
She would never have told you
I would often go, if I could
Would you always have told me?
Could I always have told you?
Message de andyflies posté le 05-02-2020 à 18:01:28 (S | E | F)
Bonjour,
Pourriez-vous m'indiquer où se place l'adverbe de fréquence dans les cas suivants. ?
Merci pour vos réponses.
Sachant que certains n'auront pas grand sens, mais gardez en tête que c'est le côté technique qui m'intéresse
I should always have told you
I will never have cooked
I could alway have told you
She would never have told you
I would often go, if I could
Would you always have told me?
Could I always have told you?
Réponse : Adverbes/ fréquence de gerondif, postée le 05-02-2020 à 18:27:44 (S | E)
Bonjour
C'est bon.
L'adverbe de fréquence se place :
Devant le verbe lexical, donc derrière l'auxiliaire quand il y en a un, entre l'auxiliaire et le verbe lexical à la base verbale ou à l'infinitif passé ou en ing....
I often play tennis.
I often played tennis.
I don't often play tennis.
I didn't often play tennis.
I am often playing tennis.
I will often play tennis.
He will often be reading when you arrive.
I have often played tennis.
I would often have played tennis.
He can never come on time.
Do you often play tennis ?
Derrière l'auxiliaire (et le verbe) être :
I am rarely late.
He is always complaining.
You are never at home !
Petit piège:
I rarely have a cold : devant un verbe lexical to have, posséder.
I have rarely seen such an accident : derrière l'auxiliaire avoir et devant le verbe lexical see.
He rarely does his homework : devant le verbe lexical faire ses devoirs.
He doesn't often do his homework alone: derrière l'auxilaire does.
He rarely needs to call me for help : verbe lexical to need, avoir besoin de.
I needn't always be with you : auxilaire need, verbe défectif, donc always est derrière needn't et devant le verbe lexical be.
Devant le remplaçant du verbe lexical dans les réponses courtes, c'est à dire l'auxiliaire qui rappelle quel temps est utilisé..
Do you often play tennis ? Yes, I often do / Yes, I often play tennis.
Have you already seen that film , No, I never have / No, I have never seen it.
Will you ever forgive him ? No, I never will / No, I will never forgive him.
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