📘 Corrigé et explications (5 questions)
1. Classe ces phrases selon le temps utilisé :
prétérit ou present perfect.Bonne réponse : She visited Paris last year. → Prétérit · I have never seen that movie. → Present perfect · They played football yesterday. → Prétérit · He has already finished his homework. → Present perfect · We went to the beach in 2020. → Prétérit · She has lived here since 2015. → Present perfect
Bien vu ! Tu sais repérer les marqueurs de temps.
2. Classe ces phrases selon le temps :
prétérit ou present perfect.Bonne réponse : I bought a new phone last week. → Prétérit · Have you ever eaten sushi? → Present perfect · He didn't go to the party. → Prétérit · They have just arrived. → Present perfect · She studied English for two years. → Prétérit · I have known him for a long time. → Present perfect
Parfait. Tu distingues bien les deux temps.
3. Classe ces phrases selon le temps :
prétérit ou present perfect.Bonne réponse : We watched a film last night. → Prétérit · She has taken the bus to school today. → Present perfect · I met him in 2018. → Prétérit · They have never been to London. → Present perfect · He wrote a letter yesterday. → Prétérit · I have already seen that film. → Present perfect
Exact. Tu as bien repéré les indices.
4. Classe ces phrases selon le temps :
prétérit ou present perfect.Bonne réponse : They lived in London for five years (and then moved). → Prétérit · I have worked here since 2020. → Present perfect · She finished her project last month. → Prétérit · We have already eaten dinner. → Present perfect · He didn't call me yesterday. → Prétérit · Have you ever tried this dish? → Present perfect
Bravo. Tu gères les nuances.
5. Classe ces phrases selon le temps :
prétérit ou present perfect.Bonne réponse : I saw that film three times last year. → Prétérit · I have seen that film three times. → Present perfect · She went to the gym yesterday. → Prétérit · He has just left. → Present perfect · We visited the museum in 2019. → Prétérit · They have never visited the museum. → Present perfect
Tout juste. Tu as compris la différence.
