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Adjectifs

10. Associez chaque adjectif à sa traduction.

 amusantamusé(e)décevantennuyeux / ennuyantintéresséqui s'ennuie / ennuyé
interested   
amused   
bored   
boring   
amusing   
disappointing   
 Réponse(s) 

interested : intéressé(e)

amused : amusé(e)

bored : qui s'ennuie / ennuyé

boring : ennuyeux / ennuyant

amusing : amusant

disappointing : décevant

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A / An

7. Complétez les phrases suivantes avec a ou an.

1. He was arrested by policeman because he was riding without helmet (casque).

2. He left home without umbrella and now it's raining.

3. When Jane babysits she gets 8 euros hour.

4. She goes swimming once week.

5. I'll be done in hour.

 Réponse(s) 

1. He was arrested by a policeman because he was riding without a helmet (casque).

2. He left home without an umbrella and now it's raining.

3. When Jane babysits she gets 8 euros an hour.

4. She goes swimming once a week.

5. I'll be done in an hour.

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Comparaison des adjectifs

13. Traduisez les énoncés suivants. Puis comparez votre production avec celle du corrigé.

1. C'est le livre le plus intéressant que j'ai lu.

2. C'est le meilleur film que j'ai vu.

3. C'est le meilleur gâteau que j'ai mangé.

4. C'est la pire chose qui soit arrivée.

5. C'est le travail le plus difficile que j'ai fait.

 Réponse(s) 

1. It's the most interesting book I've ever read.

2. It's the best film I've ever seen.

3. It's the best / tastiest cake I've ever eaten.

4. It's the worst thing that's ever happened.

5. It's the hardest / most difficult work I've ever done.

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Comparaison des adjectifs

12. Choisissez la bonne solution.

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1. Tourist: "What's the way to the Tate Modern, please?"

2. Policeman: "It's quite far."

3. Tourist: "What's the way to get there? To take The bus or the Tube ? To walk?"

4. Policeman: "The way to get there is to take the bus.

5. It'll be and convenient."

 Réponse(s) 

1. Tourist: "What's the shortest way to the Tate Modern, please?"

2. Policeman: "It's quite far."

3. Tourist: "What's the best way to get there? To take The bus or the Tube ? To walk?"

4. Policeman: "The quickest way to get there is to take the bus.

5. It'll be cheaper and more convenient."

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Tags et reprises par auxiliaire

4. Complétez les énoncés suivants à l'aide du tag approprié.

1. ‘Mary will pass her exam, ?'

2. ‘Jane doesn't work a lot, ?'

3. ‘Steve's working in his room, ?'

4. ‘Ethan was working ten minutes ago, ?'

5. ‘Steve and Kenneth will take part in the competition, ?'

6. ‘Ann and Julia are sisters, ?'

7. ‘They've just finished their studies, ?'

 Réponse(s) 

1. ‘Mary will pass her exam, won't she?'

2. ‘Jane doesn't work a lot, does she?'

3. ‘Steve's working in his room, isn't he?'

4. ‘Ethan was working ten minutes ago, wasn't he?'

5. ‘Steve and Kenneth will take part in the competition, won't they?'

6. ‘Ann and Julia are sisters, aren't they?

7. ‘They've just finished their studies, haven't they?'

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Tags et reprises par auxiliaire

3. Remplacez les phrases entre parenthèses par un énoncé construit à l'aide de so + auxiliaire + pronom personnel.

1. ‘I love rap.'

(‘I love rap too') → ‘.'

2. ‘I bought a new album yesterday.'

(‘I bought an album too') → ‘.'

3. ‘I'm going to listen to it all day long'.

(‘I'm going to listen to it too') → ‘.'

4. ‘I've got lots of albums at home.'

(‘I've got lots of albums too') → ‘.'

5. ‘I'd love to be a singer'.

(‘I'd love to be a singer too') → ‘.'

 Réponse(s) 

1. ‘I love rap'. ‘So do I.'

2. ‘I bought a new album yesterday'. ‘So did I.'

3. ‘I'm going to listen to it all day long.' ‘So am I.'

4. ‘I've got lots of albums at home.' ‘So have I.'

5. ‘I'd love to be a singer'. ‘So would I.'

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Some, any, no, every et leurs composés

5. Complétez les blancs à l'aide de some, any, no, someone ou anything.  Aidez-vous de la traduction ci-dessous.

1. We must buy orange juice. There isn't left in the fridge.

On doit acheter du jus d'orange. Il n'en reste plus dans le frigidaire.

2. Could lend me a pen, please?

Quelqu'un peut me prêter un crayon, s'il vous plaît ?

3. I'm sorry but I can't do for you.

Je suis désolé(e) mais je ne peux rien faire pour toi / vous.

4. John and Mary have pets.

John et Mary n'ont pas d'animaux chez eux.

5. pets are allowed in this shop.

Aucun animal n'est autorisé dans cette boutique.

 Réponse(s) 

1. We must buy some orange juice. There isn't any left in the fridge.

2. Could someone lend me a pen, please?

3. I'm sorry but I can't do anything for you.

4. John and Mary have no pets.

5. No pets are allowed in this shop.

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Some, any, no, every et leurs composés

4. Some, any ou no ? Complétez les énoncés suivants.

1. Samantha: ‘Let's prepare the sandwiches. We need bread and butter. Is there butter left in the fridge?'

2. Mark: ‘I'm afraid there's butter at all.'

3. Samantha: ‘We need to buy then.

4. We also need ham. Mark, you'll have to go and buy '

5. Mark: ‘I don't want lettuce in my sandwich.'

6. Samantha: ‘Don't worry, there won't be '

 Réponse(s) 

1. Samantha: ‘Let's prepare the sandwiches. We need some bread and some butter. Is there any butter left in the fridge?'

2. Mark: ‘I'm afraid there's no butter at all.'

3. Samantha: ‘We need to buy some then.

4. We also need some ham. Mark, you'll have to go and buy some.'

5. Mark: ‘I don't want any lettuce in my sandwich.'

6. Samantha: ‘Don't worry, there won't be any.'

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Propositions relatives

6. Connaissez-vous J.F. Kennedy ? Cochez la bonne réponse.

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  1. 1. J.F. Kennedy was an American politician … became president of the USA in 1961.

    • which
    • who
    • whose
  2. 2. He was the youngest president … was elected to this office.

    • what
    • whose
    • that
  3. 3. Dallas is the city … he was assassinated.

    • who
    • whose
    • where
  4. 4. The man … killed him was Lee Harvey Oswald.

    • which
    • what
    • who
  5. 5. The day … he was killed Americans were shocked.

    • who
    • whose
    • when
  6. 6. He's one of the most popular US presidents … I know.

    • that / Ø
    • who
    • whose
 Réponse(s) 

1. J.F. Kennedy was an American politician who became president of the USA in 1961.

2. He was the youngest president that was elected to this office.

3. Dallas is the city where he was assassinated.

4. The man who killed him was Lee Harvey Oswald.

5. The day when he was killed Americans were shocked.

6. He's one of the most popular US presidents that / Ø I know.

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Propositions relatives

5. Choisissez le bon relatif.

  1. 1. Neil Amstrong is the first astronaut … landed on the moon.

    • when
    • who
    • which
    • where
  2. 2. The Mayflower was a ship … transported the Pilgrim Fathers from England.

    • when
    • who
    • which
    • where
  3. 3. The Great Depression is a period of economic crisis … began in October, 1929 and continued through most of the 30s.

    • when
    • who
    • which
    • where
  4. 4. 9/11/2001 is the day … the World Trade Center was destroyed by a terrorist attack.

    • when
    • who
    • which
    • where
  5. 5. Plymouth Plantation is the place … the Pilgrim Fathers arrived.

    • when
    • who
    • which
    • where
 Réponse(s) 

1. Neil Amstrong is the first astronaut who landed on the moon.

2. The Mayflower was a ship which transported the Pilgrim Fathers from England.

3. The Great Depression is a period of economic crisis which began in October, 1929 and continued through most of the 30s.

4. 9/11/2001 is the day when the World Trade Center was destroyed by a terrorist attack.

5. Plymouth Plantation is the place where the Pilgrim Fathers arrived.

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