BE Have Prsent simple Conjugaisons I am You
BE & Have Présent simple.
Conjugaisons • • • I am You are He, She, It is We are You are They are • • • I have (got) You have (got) He, She, It has (got) We have (got) You have (got) They have (got)
Forme négative I am not You are not (aren’t) He, She, It is not (isn’t) We are not (aren’t) You are not (aren’t) They are not (aren’t)
Questions • Inversion sujet / verbe. BE + SUJET + COMPLEMENT(S) Ex: Are you French? Is he a nurse?
HAVE (Forme négative) Ø Avec have got • • • I have not (got) = I haven’t got You have not (got) = you haven’t got He, She, It has not (got) = he hasn’t got We have not (got) = we haven’t got You have not (got) = you haven’t got They have not (got) = they haven’t got
Ø Sans ‘got’, on utilise alors l’auxilaire ‘DO’. • I do not have = (don’t) • You do not have = (don’t) • He, She, It, does not have = (doesn’t) • We do not have = (don’t) • You do not have = (don’t) • They do not have = (don’t)
Questions avec ‘Have’ Ø Avec got, on fait l’inversion Sujet / Verbe. • Ex: Have you got a car? Ø Sinon, on utilise l’auxiliaire DO • Do you have a headache? • Does he have a sore throat? • DO/DOES + Sujet + Have + Complément(s).
• 1. Sarah. . . . . a nurse auxiliary. 2. I. . . . . sleeping in my room. 3. You. . . . . tired. 4. Peter and Fred. . . . . ill. 5. They. . . . . in the waiting room. 6. Peter's right arm. . . . . broken. 7. We. . . . . in our bed. 8. They. . . . . in the garden. 9. He. . . . . ready to go to school. 10. John and Peter. . . . Visiting their friend. 11. She. . . . sick. • 2/ Mettre les phrases ci-dessus à la forme négative puis à la forme interrogative.
• You. . . stomach bugs. • He. . . . a headache • They. . . a cold. • We. . . . a sore throat. • I. . . low back pain. • She. . . a toothache.
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