anglais cned
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1.
Les phrases complétées en mettant les expressions verbales entre parenthèses au temps
approprié (simple ou en be +-ing ) :(5points)
1.
Have you everwondered what it was like to live in France in 1941?
2.
He has been reading that book for hours and doesn't seem to want to stop.
/ He had been reading that book
for hours and
did not seem to want to stop.
3.
How long have you been staring blankly at that page? I have never seen anyone so slow.
4.
I have just seen his mother, she hasn't taken her decision yet.
5.
I met her family a week ago.
I cameacross them by chance in the park.
2.
Les phrases en utilisant des pronoms relatifs à partir des propositions:(5points)
1.
They were good children whose only distraction was playing in the woods and on the beaches.
2.
He said he had always lived here, which was true.
3.
He now works in a nearby town whose mayor is an old friend of mine.
4.
Every afternoon he walks on the beaches (that / which) he loves so much.
5.
The girl (that) I am talking about was my childhood sweetheart./The girl about whom I am talking...
That girl,
whom I'm
talking about ...
3.
Les phrases suivantes en anglais.(5points)
1.
The soldier who came to arrest them was very young.
2.
They were not the only foreigners who / that were put in jail.
3.
It was the only village [that] they knew.
4.
I received her letters regularly, without which I wou.
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