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Message de yaonee posté le 11-08-2011 à 18:14:30 (S | E | F)
Bonjour,
j'ai un exercice d'anglais à rendre et je voudrais savoir si les réponses suivantes sont correctes s'il vous plaît ? (pp simple ou continu)
Merci pour votre aide.
1.They "HAVE SOLD" 100 copies of book (SELL)
2.Somebody "HAVE EATEN" my chocolates. The wraping is torn (EAT)
3.It "HAS RAINED". There's a large puddle in the garden (RAIN)
4.Who "HAS EATEN" the cake? I was keeping it for tomorrow's tea (EAT)
5.I can smell the whisk from here. Yoy "HAVE BEEN DRINKING" again (DRINK)
6.Somebody "HAS USED" all my enveloppes (USE)
7.I'm sure you've had enough to drink. You "HAVE BEEN DRINKING" since you came in (DRINK)
8.I'm sorry I'm dirty, but I "HAVE BEEN GARDENING" (GARDEN)
9.Tom and Sarah "ARRIVED". Their car is on the drive (ARRIVE)
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Modifié par lucile83 le 11-08-2011 18:23
Réponse: Present perfect de brettdallen, postée le 11-08-2011 à 18:29:54 (S | E)
Bonjour,
Je vais essayer de corriger ce qu'il y a à corriger en essayant de vous expliquer...
1.They "HAVE SOLD" 100 copies of book (SELL) OK (c'est le fait qu'il s'agit d'un bilan chiffré et temporaire qui compte)
2.Somebody "HAVE EATEN" my chocolates. The wraping is torn (EAT)(tout d'abord, rappelez-vous que "somebody" introduit un singulier, donc "Has", ensuite le "be + -ing" serait tout à fait acceptable car il y a une conséquence directe sur la situation "torn")
3.It "HAS RAINED". There's a large puddle in the garden (RAIN)(Be + -ing très recommandé ! L'événement passé a une conséquence sur la situation "puddle")
4.Who "HAS EATEN" the cake? I was keeping it for tomorrow's tea (EAT)OK, mais le Be + -ing serait parfait pour exprimer l'irritation)
5.I can smell the whisk from here. Yoy "HAVE BEEN DRINKING" again (DRINK)OK
6.Somebody "HAS USED" all my enveloppes (USE)(Ou en Be + -ing car il y a ici sans aucun doute cette touche d'agacement)
7.I'm sure you've had enough to drink. You "HAVE BEEN DRINKING" since you came in (DRINK)OK
8.I'm sorry I'm dirty, but I "HAVE BEEN GARDENING" (GARDEN)OK
9.Tom and Sarah "ARRIVED". Their car is on the drive (ARRIVE)Il s'agissait d'utiliser du "perfect"!!
J'espère que cela vous aidera.
Bye
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Modifié par lucile83 le 11-08-2011 18:40
Hi! glad to see you again!
Réponse: Present perfect de notrepere, postée le 11-08-2011 à 18:48:13 (S | E)
Hello
I agree with brettdallen except #6. To me, only present perfect is correct. You could say "Somebody has been using my envelopes", but the word "all" makes me want to say "Somebody has used all my envelopes".
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Modifié par notrepere le 11-08-2011 23:00
In reading about PPC, I was reminded about why the continuous tense did not seem correct: Remember that the Present Perfect Continuous has the meaning of "lately" or "recently." Lien Internet
"All" implies a span of time that is likely beyond "lately" or "recently".
Réponse: Present perfect de jonquille, postée le 11-08-2011 à 19:11:47 (S | E)
Hello!
I'm confused...if this was an exercise using the present perfect...why use the verb "to be?"
1.They "HAVE SOLD" 100 copies of the book (SELL) OK
2.Somebody "HAVE EATEN" my chocolates. The wrapping is torn (EAT)Attention! Somebody = singular)
3.It "HAS RAINED". There's a large puddle in the garden (RAIN) OK ( Reverse the phrase order to see why has rained "works." - I see a large puddle in the garden, so I know that it has rained.)
4.Who "HAS EATEN" the cake? I was keeping it for tomorrow's tea (EAT) OK
5.I can smell the whisky from here. You "HAVE BEEN DRINKING" again (DRINK) OK
6.Somebody "HAS USED" all my envelopes (USE) OK
7.I'm sure you've had enough to drink. You "HAVE BEEN DRINKING" since you came in. (DRINK) OK
8.I'm sorry I'm dirty, but I "HAVE BEEN GARDENING" (GARDEN) OK
9.Tom and Sarah "ARRIVED". Their car is on the drive (ARRIVE) Attention! You have not used the present perfect tense here. (Think: Tom and Sarah's car is in the drive. they .....)
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Modifié par lucile83 le 11-08-2011 20:00
It was a choice between pp simple and pp continuous.
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