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Some, any no et every leurs composés

10. Traduisez les éléments en italique.

1. There's a railway strike and there aren't any trains.

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2. There's no public transport.

3. We haven't any information at all about what is going on.

4. How can I get to school? What can I do? I don't have any other means of transport.

5. There's no other solution.

I can't do anything.

 Réponse(s) 

1. aucun train

2. pas de transport en commun

3. pas d'information / aucune information

4. aucun autre moyen de transport

5. pas d'autre - rien

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Tags et reprises par auxiliaire

8. Complétez les énoncés suivants à l'aide du tag approprié ou d'une réponse courte.

1. Dickens is one of the world's greatest storytellers, ?

2. You're going to visit his museum, ?

3. This place is in London, ?

4. You want to discover the Dickens's family home, ?

5. He lived there with his wife and children, ?

6. It was just at the beginning of Queen's Victoria reign, ?

7. The couple had ten children, ?

8. He wrote an extraordinary number of newspaper articles, short stories and novels, ?

9. You've (you have) read Oliver Twist and Great Expectations, ?

10. No, I . I've just seen the film Oliver Twist.

 Réponse(s) 

1. Dickens is one of the world's greatest storytellers, isn't he?

2. You're going to visit his museum, aren't you?

3. This place is in London, isn't it?

4. You want to discover the Dickens's family home, don't you?

5. He lived there with his wife and children, didn't he?

6. It was just at the beginning of Queen's Victoria reign, wasn't it?

7. The couple had ten children, didn't they?

8. He wrote an extraordinary number of newspaper articles, short stories and novels, didn't he?

9. You've read Oliver Twist and Great Expectations, haven't you?

10. No, I haven't. I've just seen the film Oliver Twist.

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Tags et reprises par auxiliaire

7. Traduisez les réponses courtes en italique.

1. I'm very interested in the British Royal family. Pas moi..

2. I love reading articles about them. Pas moi..

3. I've read lots of articles on Prince Harry and Prince William. Pas moi..

4. My sister's already seen Kate Middleton. Ah bon ??

5. I've never seen Meghan Markel. Moi, non plus..

6. I'll listen to the Queen's speech on Christmas Day. Pas moi..

 Réponse(s) 

1. I'm very interested in the British Royal family. I'm not.

2. I love reading articles about them. I don't.

3. I've read lots of articles on Prince Harry and Prince William. I haven't.

4. My sister's already seen Kate Middleton. Has she?

5. I've never seen Meghan Markel. Neither have I.

6. I'll listen to the Queen's speech on Christmas Day. I won't.

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Some, any, no, every et leurs composés

9. Complétez les énoncés suivants avec any, anything ou no.

1. There's a railway strike (grève) and there aren't trains.

2. There's public transport.

3. We haven't information about what's going on.

4. How can I get to school? What can I do? I don't have other means of transport.

5. There's other solution. I can't do .

 Réponse(s) 

1. There's a railway strike and there aren't any trains.

2. There's no public transport.

3. We haven't any information about what's going on.

4. How can I get to school? What can I do? I don't have any other means of transport.

5. There's no other solution. I can't do anything.

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Propositions relatives

12. Approfondissez vos connaissances en civilisation américaine. Complétez avec le(s) relatif(s) qui convien(nen)t.

  1. 1. The Stars and Stripes is the name … was given to the US flag.

    • who
    • whose
    • that
  2. 2. The thirteen stripes represent the original thirteen colonies …  declared independence from England.

    • that
    • Ø
    • who
  3. 3. John spent a year at the MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), … is a famous US institution.

    • whose
    • what
    • which
  4. 4. Mount Rushmore is a monument … you can visit in South Dakota.

    • that
    • Ø
    • whose
  5. 5. This huge sculpture, … is made of granite, represents four American presidents.

    • what
    • Ø
    • which
  6. 6. ‘We the People' is a phrase [= group of words] … comes from the US Constitution. It refers to all the US citizens.

    • who
    • Ø
    • that
  7. 7.a. The Pledge of Allegiance is a short speech … US citizens recite [...]

    • whose
    • that
    • Ø
  8. 7.b. [...] in … they formally promise to be loyal to their country. Children say this every morning in most US schools.

    • whose
    • Ø
    • which
  9. 8. ‘In God we trust' is a motto (slogan) … appears on US currency (monnaie).

    • Ø
    • who
    • that
 Réponse(s) 

1. The Stars and Stripes is the name that was given to the US flag.

2. The thirteen stripes represent the original thirteen colonies that declared independence from England.

3. John spent a year at the MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), which is a famous US institution.

4. Mount Rushmore is a monument that / Ø  you can visit in South Dakota.

5. This huge sculpture, which is made of granite, represents four American presidents.

6. ‘We the People' is a phrase that comes from the US Constitution. It refers to all the US citizens.

7. The Pledge of Allegiance is a short speech that / Ø  US citizens recite in which they formally promise to be loyal to their country. Children say this every morning in most US schools.

8. ‘In God we trust' is a motto that appears on US currency.

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Propositions relatives

11. Lisez ce résumé d'un roman d'Agatha Christie, Dix Petits Nègres. That peut-il être effacé ? Répondez par oui ou par non pour chaque énoncé. Puis expliquez pourquoi that peut parfois être effacé.

  1. 1. Ten Little Niggers was a detective novel that Agatha Christie published in 1939.

    • oui
    • non
  2. 2. It is the best novel that she wrote.

    • oui
    • non
  3. 3. The first thing we know is that ten people were suspected of murders.

    • oui
    • non
  4. 4. But they were not punished for the crime that they had committed.

    • oui
    • non
  5. 5. They all came to an island that they couldn't leave.

    • oui
    • non
  6. 6. They were the only people that lived there.

    • oui
    • non
  7. 7. They were murdered one by one. The survivors tried to find the person that poisoned the victims.

    • oui
    • non
  8. 8. It is the most mysterious case that Scotland Yard has ever investigated.

    • oui
    • non
  9. 9. All they know is that the murderer knew the island very well.

    • oui
    • non
  10. 10. A fisherman found a letter in a bottle that was lying on a beach. The name of the murderer was then revealed.

    • oui
    • non
  11. 11. That peut être effacé parce qu'il est :

    • sujet
    • complément d'objet
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Propositions relatives

10. Découvrez un gratte-ciel à Londres : The Shard. Complétez les blancs en utilisant who, that ou which.

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1. The Shard, is the tallest building in Europe, stands near London Bridge.

2. The Shard is a skyscraper is easily recognisable and is already considered London's new emblem.

3. It is a 95-storey skyscraper was designed by Renzo Piano.

4. The tower has 72 floors can be used for offices with an open-air observation deck.

5. Many tourists want to visit the Shard was inaugurated in 2012.

6. Tourists want to go to the top will have to pay £19 if they book in advance, £30 on the day.

 Réponse(s) 

1. The Shard, which is the tallest building in Europe, stands near London Bridge.

2. The Shard is a skyscraper that / which is easily recognisable and which is already considered London's new emblem.

3. It is a 95-storey skyscraper that / which was designed by Renzo Piano.

4. The tower has 72 floors that / which can be used for offices with an open-air observation deck.

5. Many tourists want to visit the Shard which was inaugurated in 2012.

6. Tourists who want to go to the top will have to pay £19 if they book in advance, £30 on the day.

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Pronoms This et that

9. Complétez les énoncés suivants à l'aide d'un adjectif possessif ou d'un pronom réfléchi.

1. Did you enjoy at the party yesterday?

2. If you do best, you try as hard as you can to do something well.

3. Don't talk about people behind back.

4. Mind own business.

5. I did best.

6. Dream life and live dreams.

7. Ashley, don't make a fool of !

8. I don't like selfish people who only think of .

 Réponse(s) 

1. Did you enjoy yourself / yourselves at the party yesterday?

2. If you do your best, you try as hard as you can to do something well.

3. Don't talk about people behind their back.

4. Mind your own business.

5. I did my best.

6. Dream your life and live your dreams.

7. Ashley, don't make a fool of yourself!

8. I don't like selfish people who only think of themselves.

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Pronoms This et that

8. À quelle forme écrite correspond ce que vous entendez (parfois sous forme contractée) ? Cochez la bonne case.

  1. 1.

    • They're
    • Their
    • There's
    • Theirs
  2. 2.

    • They're
    • Their
    • There's
    • Theirs
  3. 3.

    • they're
    • their
    • there's
    • theirs
  4. 4.

    • They're
    • Their
    • There's
    • Theirs
  5. 5.

    • They're
    • Their
    • There's
    • Theirs
 Réponse(s) 

1. Their house is always full of people.

2. They're always very busy.

3. Is it our turn? No, it's theirs.

4. There's always a lot of noise.

5. They're never satisfied with what they have.

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Prétérit simple

18. Mettez le verbe entre parenthèses au prétérit simple.

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1. The Gold Rush (start) in California.

2. The first person to find gold in California (be) James W. Marshall on January 24, 1848.

3. James W. Marshall (find) a piece of shiny metal, gold, in a river.

4. Rumours quickly (spread) and the New York Herald newspaper (report) the discovery of gold.

5. Soon after hundreds of immigrants from around the world (go) to California in search of gold. These people (arrive) in 1849.

6. Thousands of gold miners (travel) by sea or over land to San Francisco.

7. People around the United States, mostly men, (borrow) money, (sell) their property and (leave) their families.

8. They (spend) all their savings to go to California.

9. Between 1848 and 1850 the population of San Francisco (increase) from 1,000 to 25,000 people because many people (want) to settle near the gold.

10. The Gold Rush (be) the largest mass-migration in US history.

 Réponse(s) 

1. The Gold Rush started in California.

2. The first person to find gold in California was James W. Marshall on January 24, 1848.

3. James W. Marshall found a piece of shiny metal, gold, in a river.

4. Rumours quickly spread and the New York Herald newspaper reported the discovery of gold.

5. Soon after hundreds of immigrants from around the world went to California in search of gold. These people arrived in 1849.

6. Thousands of gold miners travelled by sea or over land to San Francisco.

7. People around the United States, mostly men, borrowed money, sold their property and left their families.

8. They spent all their savings to go to California.

9. Between 1848 and 1850 the population of San Francisco increased from 1,000 to 25,000 people because many people wanted to settle near the gold.

10. The Gold Rush was the largest mass-migration in US history.

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