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Exercices d'anglais > test d'anglais n°5712 : Une investigation - cours d'anglais
Une investigation - cours d'anglais 132e
RAPPEL : 4y6wq
L'action ée en cours de réalisation interrompue par une autre action ée.
Examine the first situation : Yesterday, Lisa and Luke played tennis. They began at 3.00 p.m They finished at 5.00 p.m
- So, at 4.00, they were playing tennis.
They were playing => they were in the middle of playing.
- ( I, he, she, it + WAS ) or ( we, you, they + WERE ) + Ving => PAST CONTINUOUS
Examine the second situation : Lisa and Luke were playing tennis = they were in the middle of playing 4.15 : Jim arrived Jim arrived = PAST SIMPLE ( prétérit )
- They were playing tennis when Jim arrived.
Conclusion : We often use the past simple ( prétérit ) and the past continuous together to say that
something happened in the middle of something else. ( Nous utilisons souvent le past continuous et le past simple ensemble pour dire qu'une action, - un événement -, se produit au cours d'une autre action.). Lisa et Luke JOUAIENT ( = étaient en train de jouer ) quand Jim est arrivé / arriva.
Autres exemples : It was raining when we went out. ( = il pleuvait quand nous sommes sortis ).
He phoned while we were having dinner. ( = Il a téléphoné pendant que nous dînions).
- Read this piece of news before doing the exercise.
' Last night at 7.45 an English teacher, Mr Jones, was walking from his school to his car when someone attacked him from behind. The attacker hit him on the head; the police think the attacker was a pupil...maybe a girl ! They are going to interview every fourth-year pupil. A policeman interviewed the teacher last night after the attack.'
Do the exercise :
An investigation :
- Policeman : What can you about yesterday night ?
- Help : yard => cour - a stocking => un bas - to sprain => fouler - ankle => cheville - to try => essayer - to drop => laisser tomber
- Attention au temps de la question 12 ! ( petit piège...)
- Les éléments 5 & 6 = 1 phrase
- Les éléments 10 & 11 = 1 phrase
Fin de l'exercice d'anglais "Une investigation - cours d'anglais"
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