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Message de bernard02 posté le 10-05-2010 à 01:05:56 (S | E | F)
Bonjour à toutes et à tous,
je dois rendre les exercices suivants pour ce soir (lundi 10/05 soir), pouvez-vous me dire s'ils sont corrects ou s'il y a des corrections et des améliorations à apporter?
Je vous remercie d'avance.
Exercises for the tenth of May 2010.
Write negative sentences with HAVE. Some are present (can't) and some are past (couldn't).
1 I can't make a phone call. (any change) → I haven't got any change.
2 I couldn't read the notice. (my glasses) → I didn't have my glasses.
3 I can't climb up onto the roof. (a ladder) → I haven't got a ladder.
4 We couldn't visit the museum. (enough time) → We didn't have enough time.
5 He couldn't find his way to our house. (a map) → He didn't have a map.
6 She can't pay her bills. (any money) → She hasn't got any money.
7 They can't get into the house. (a key) → They haven't got a key.
8 I couldn't take any photographs. (a camera) → I didn't have a camera.
Complete these questions with HAVE. Some are present and some are past.
1 Excuse me, have you got a pen I could borrow?
2 Why are you holding your face like that? …...... a toothache? → Have you got a toothache?
3 ….............. a bicycle when you were a child? → Did you have a bicycle when you were a child?
4 '….............. the time, please?' 'Yes, it's ten past seven.' → 'Have you got the time, please?'
5 When you did the exam, ….......... time to answer all the questions? → did you have time to answer all the questions?
6 I need a stamp for this letter. ….......... one? → Have you got anyone?
7 'It started to rain while I was walking home.' 'Did it? ….................... an umbrella?' → 'Did you have an umbrella?'
In this exercise you have to write sentences about yourself. Choose four of the following things (or you can choose something else):
a car / a bicycle / a moped / a guitar / a computer / a camera / a driving licence / a job / a dog / a cat (or another animal)
Have you got these things now? Did you have them ten years ago? Write two sentences each time using I've got/I haven't got and I had/I didn't have.
(now => on the left, ten years ago => on the right)
1 I've got a car. -> I didn't have a car.
1' I haven't got a car. -> I had a car.
2 I've got a bicycle. -> I didn't have a bicycle.
2' I haven't got a bicycle. -> I had a bicycle.
3 I've got a moped. -> I didn't have a moped.
3' I haven't got a moped. -> I had a moped.
4 I've got a computer. -> I didn't have a computer.
4' I haven't got a computer. -> I had a computer.
Complete these sentences. Use an expression from the list and put the verb into the correct form where necessary.
have lunch / have a swim / have a nice time / have a chat / have a cigarette / have a rest /
have a good flight / have a baby / have a shower / have a party / have a look
1 I don't eat much during the day, I never have lunch.
2 David likes to keep fit, so he …........... every day. → so he has a swim every day.
3 We ….............. last Saturday. It was great – we invited lots of people. → We had a party last Saturday.
4 Excuse me, can I …..........at your newspaper, please?' → can I have a look at your newspaper?
5 'Where is Jim?' 'He …............ in his room. He's very tired.' → 'He is having a rest in his room.
6 I met Ann in the supermarket yesterday. We stopped and …........... → had a chat.
7 I haven't seen you since you came back from holiday. …............. → 'Did you have a nice time?
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Modifié par lucile83 le 10-05-2010 07:44
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Message de bernard02 posté le 10-05-2010 à 01:05:56 (S | E | F)
Bonjour à toutes et à tous,
je dois rendre les exercices suivants pour ce soir (lundi 10/05 soir), pouvez-vous me dire s'ils sont corrects ou s'il y a des corrections et des améliorations à apporter?
Je vous remercie d'avance.
Exercises for the tenth of May 2010.
Write negative sentences with HAVE. Some are present (can't) and some are past (couldn't).
1 I can't make a phone call. (any change) → I haven't got any change.
2 I couldn't read the notice. (my glasses) → I didn't have my glasses.
3 I can't climb up onto the roof. (a ladder) → I haven't got a ladder.
4 We couldn't visit the museum. (enough time) → We didn't have enough time.
5 He couldn't find his way to our house. (a map) → He didn't have a map.
6 She can't pay her bills. (any money) → She hasn't got any money.
7 They can't get into the house. (a key) → They haven't got a key.
8 I couldn't take any photographs. (a camera) → I didn't have a camera.
Complete these questions with HAVE. Some are present and some are past.
1 Excuse me, have you got a pen I could borrow?
2 Why are you holding your face like that? …...... a toothache? → Have you got a toothache?
3 ….............. a bicycle when you were a child? → Did you have a bicycle when you were a child?
4 '….............. the time, please?' 'Yes, it's ten past seven.' → 'Have you got the time, please?'
5 When you did the exam, ….......... time to answer all the questions? → did you have time to answer all the questions?
6 I need a stamp for this letter. ….......... one? → Have you got anyone?
7 'It started to rain while I was walking home.' 'Did it? ….................... an umbrella?' → 'Did you have an umbrella?'
In this exercise you have to write sentences about yourself. Choose four of the following things (or you can choose something else):
a car / a bicycle / a moped / a guitar / a computer / a camera / a driving licence / a job / a dog / a cat (or another animal)
Have you got these things now? Did you have them ten years ago? Write two sentences each time using I've got/I haven't got and I had/I didn't have.
(now => on the left, ten years ago => on the right)
1 I've got a car. -> I didn't have a car.
1' I haven't got a car. -> I had a car.
2 I've got a bicycle. -> I didn't have a bicycle.
2' I haven't got a bicycle. -> I had a bicycle.
3 I've got a moped. -> I didn't have a moped.
3' I haven't got a moped. -> I had a moped.
4 I've got a computer. -> I didn't have a computer.
4' I haven't got a computer. -> I had a computer.
Complete these sentences. Use an expression from the list and put the verb into the correct form where necessary.
have lunch / have a swim / have a nice time / have a chat / have a cigarette / have a rest /
have a good flight / have a baby / have a shower / have a party / have a look
1 I don't eat much during the day, I never have lunch.
2 David likes to keep fit, so he …........... every day. → so he has a swim every day.
3 We ….............. last Saturday. It was great – we invited lots of people. → We had a party last Saturday.
4 Excuse me, can I …..........at your newspaper, please?' → can I have a look at your newspaper?
5 'Where is Jim?' 'He …............ in his room. He's very tired.' → 'He is having a rest in his room.
6 I met Ann in the supermarket yesterday. We stopped and …........... → had a chat.
7 I haven't seen you since you came back from holiday. …............. → 'Did you have a nice time?
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Modifié par lucile83 le 10-05-2010 07:44
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Réponse: Have to / correction de bernard02, postée le 10-05-2010 à 01:07:35 (S | E)
SUITE ET FIN:
8 Suzanne …............. a few weeks ago. It's her second child. → Suzanne had a baby a few weeks ago.
9 I don't usually smoke but I was feeling very nervous, so I ….......... → had a cigarette.
10 The phone rang but I couldn't answer it because I …........... → was having a shower.
11 You meet Tom at the airport. He has just arrived. You say:
Hello, Tom. …....................... ? → Did you have a good flight?
Réponse: Have to / correction de lamy, postée le 10-05-2010 à 08:30:17 (S | E)
bonjour
En gros, c'est très bien.
Petites corrections :
2. Why are you holding your face like that? …...... a toothache? → have you got do you havea toothache?
6 I need a stamp for this letter. ….......... one? → Have you got
4' I haven't got a computer. -> I had a computer. (Chronologiquement, je ferais l'inverse)
Modestement
Réponse: Have to / correction de bernard02, postée le 10-05-2010 à 15:50:59 (S | E)
Bonjour et merci pour ces réponses.
Je me permettrai cependant de vous redemander de me confirmer les points suivants:
1) Mon expression "Exercises for the tenth of May 2010" est-elle correcte (pour le dix mai)?
2) Pour ce qui concerne mon expression "have you got a toothache?" que vous remplacez par "do you have a toothache?", j'avais consulté au préalable les exercices 19804 et 5009 du site avant de choisir, car j'avais compris que je pouvais utiliser les 2 possibilités dans le cas présent. Pouvez-vous m'éclairer un peu mieux? Y-aurait-il par exemple une règle en présence de la forme en ING dans la proposition principale, que je ne connais pas et qui n'est pas mentionnée dans les leçons/exercices du site (concernant have got )?
Merci d'avance.
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