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I-put the verbs into future simple tense

1-His friend (to talk) with the headmaster

2-what you (to decide) to do for your study?

3-the family (not to agree) with here

4-Brian (to study) with his classmates at the librairie


II-turn into the negative/interrogative form

1-Our parents go somewhere

2-the children are playing something at the court yard

3-they will talk with something tomorrow​


Sagot :

1-His friend will be able to speak with the principal

2-what are you going to decide to do for your studies?

3-family will not agree with here

4-Brian will be able to study with his classmates at the bookstore


1-Our parents are not going anywhere

2-children do not play in the yard

3-they won't talk with something tomorrow

Réponse :

His friend will talk with the headmaster.

What are you going to decide to do for your study?

The family will not agree with here.

Brion will study with his classmates at the library.

Did our parents go somewhere? Our parents didn't go somewhere.

Are the children playing something at the court yard? The children are not playing something at the court yard.

Will they talk with someone tomorrow? They won't talk with someone tomorrow.

Explications :

Quand c'est négative on utilse comme en français 'pas' mais en anglais on dirait plutot que c'est 'not '  :

Don't (do not), haven't (have not), won't (will not)...

Pour les question, quand c'est intérogatif :

Singulier : IS le sujet

Pluriel : ARE le sujet

Exemple : Is Anna going to school?

                Are Anna and James going to stay home?

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