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Présent simple
I knows him.
I know him.
I knowing him.
I am know him.
Présent simple
You understand?
Do you understand?
Understand you?
You do?
Présent simple
She often visit me.
She is often visit me.
She often visiting me.
She often visits me.
Présent simple
I'm hating fish.
I hates fish.
I hating fish.
I hate fish.
Présent being
Look ! He work.
Look ! He's working.
Look ! He works.
Look ! He working.
Présent being
What do you want?
What are you wanting?
What want you?
What you want?
Présent being
He is busy, he has dinner.
He is busy, he's having dinner.
He is busy, he have dinner.
He is busy, he having dinner.
Présent being
She always complain !
She's always complaining !
She always complaining !
She complains always !
Present perfect
He has eaten a lot.
He have eaten a lot.
He is eaten a lot.
He has eat a lot.
Present perfect
The fridge is empty: they eat everything.
The fridge is empty: they have eaten everything.
The fridge is empty: they are eating everything.
The fridge is empty: they eaten everything.
Present perfect
Do you see this film?
Are you see this film?
Saw you this film?
Have you seen this film?
Present perfect
The floor is covered in paint: he has painted.
The floor is covered in paint: he painted.
The floor is covered in paint: he has been painting.
The floor is covered in paint: he paints.
Present perfect
He smells of beer: he has been drinking.
He smells of beer: he has drunk.
He smells of beer: he is drinking.
He smells of beer: he drank.
Prétérit
He locked the door. Then he leaves.
He locked the door. Then he has left.
He locked the door. Then he left.
He locked the door. Then he is leaving.
Prétérit
He is used to live here.
He was used to live here.
He used to live here.
He uses to live here.
Prétérit
When I arrived, she was sleeping.
When I arrived, she slept.
When I arrived, she sleeps.
When I arrived, she has slept.
Present perfect ou prétérit?
Do you realize what you did?
Do you realize what you did do?
Do you realize what you are done?
Do you realize what you've done?
Present perfect ou prétérit?
When have you met her?
When did you meet her?
When did you met her?
When have you meet her?
For - Since - Ago
Shakespeare lived in this house since two years.
Shakespeare lived in this house two years ago.
Shakespeare lived in this house for two years.
Shakespeare lived in this house in two years.
For - since - ago
He's been here for Saturday.
He's been here Saturday ago.
He's been here last Saturday.
He's been here since Saturday.
For - since - ago
They built this castle ages ago.
They built this castle for ages.
They built this castle in ages.
They built this castle since ages.
Pluperfect
When I arrived, he has already left.
When I arrived, he already left.
When I arrived, he had already left.
When I arrived, he already was left.
Pluperfect
I realised that he has gone.
I realised that he is going.
I realised that he went.
I realised that he had gone.
Prétérit / Prétérit modal
If he came I would tell him the truth.
If he comes I would tell him the truth.
If he is coming I would tell him the truth.
If he has come I would tell him the truth.
Prétérit / Prétérit modal
I wish you was here.
I wish you were here.
I wish you are here.
I wish you be here.
Prétérit / pluperfect modal
If only you tell me.
If only you are telling me.
If only you tells me.
If only you had told me.
Expression du futur
Look at the sky ! It snows.
Look at the sky ! It will snow.
Look at the sky ! It's going to snow.
Look at the sky ! It snowed.
Expression du futur
If you work, you would pass.
If you work, you have passed.
If you work, you are passing.
If you work, you will pass.
Subordonnnées en when
I will phone him when he will arrive.
I will phone him when he arrives.
I will phone him when he arrived.
I will phone him when he's arriving.
Subordonnnées en when
I don't know when she will arrive.
I don't know when she arrives.
I don't know when she arrive.
I don't know when she's arrived.
Modaux
I am sure you can to do it.
I am sure you can do it.
I am sure you cans do it.
I am sure you can doing it.
Modaux
She may come, but I'm not too sure.
She may to come, but I'm not too sure.
She may coming, but I'm not too sure.
Se mays come, but I'm not too sure.
Modaux
You musn't tell anyone.
You must not to tell anyone.
You mustn't tell anyone.
You musn't telling anyone.
Modaux
Shall we go?
Shall we to go?
Shall go we?
We shall go?
Expression de la probabilité
John's not here yet, he must sleeps.
John's not here yet, he must be sleep.
John's not here yet, he must to sleep.
John's not here yet, he must be sleeping.
Modaux et équivalents
I can't stay = I have go.
I can't stay = I have gone.
I can't stay = I have to go.
I can't stay = I have to stay.
Modaux et équivalents
It's forbidden to smoke = You mustn't smoke.
It's forbidden to smoke = You can smoke.
It's forbidden to smoke = You must smoke.
It's forbidden to smoke = You musn't smoke.
Modaux et équivalents
Why don't you tell him? = You can't tell him.
Why don't you tell him? = You should tell him.
Why don't you tell him? = You may tell him.
Why don't you tell him? = You mustn't tell him.
Modaux et équivalents
You are allowed to stay = You will stay.
You are allowed to stay = You must stay.
You are allowed to stay = You should stay.
You are allowed to stay = You may stay.
Enoncés affirmatifs
I said I would go and I go.
I said I would go and I have gone.
I said I would go and I did.
I said I would go and I do.
Enoncés négatifs
He no lives here.
He don't live here.
He doesn't live here.
He doesn't lives here.
Enoncés négatifs
He didn't to speak.
He didn't speak.
He no did speak.
He didn't spoke.
Enoncés interrogatifs
What said you?
What did say you?
What did you said?
What did you say?
Enoncés interrogatifs
What did it happen?
What did happen?
What happened?
What happen?
Les mots interrogatifs
Which of these two boys is Peter?
Who of these two boys is Peter?
Whose these two boys is Peter?
Whom of these two boys is Peter?
Les mots interrogatifs
What did you do that for? For impress me?
What did you do that for? To impress me?
What did you do that for? For impressing me?
What did you do that for? For to impress me?
Les mots interrogatifs
How much money do you have?
How many money do you have?
How often money do you have?
How long ago money do you have?
Réponses courtes et tags
He is sleeping, no?
He is sleeping, is she not?
He is sleeping, isn't he?
He is sleeping, isn't it?
Réponses courtes et tags
She loves him, no?
She loves him, doesn't she?
She loves him, isn't she?
She loves him, does he not?
Réponses courtes et tags
Let's go, no?
Let's go, shall we?
Let's go, isn't it?
Let's go, will you?
Exclamation
What lovely a girl !
What lovely girl !
What girl lovely !
What a lovely girl !
Exclamation
How is she nice !
How she is nice !
How is nice she !
How nice she is !
Exclamation
She's such a darling !
She's so a darling !
She is too a darling !
She's darling !
Impératif. Quelle sont les 2 formes équivalentes au niveau du sens ?
Work ! = Play !
Work ! = Do play !
Work ! = Don't play !
Work ! = Don't work !
Groupe nominal
They live in one house.
They live in house.
They live in an house.
They live in a house.
Groupe nominal
There is much people.
There is some people.
There are many people.
There is peoples.
Groupe nominal
Time is the money.
The time is the money.
The time is money.
Time is money.
Groupe nominal
Do you like tea?
Do you like teas?
Do you like a tea?
Do you like some tea?
Articles
He was wearing an uniform.
He was wearing a uniform.
He was wearing uniform.
He was wearing the uniforms.
Articles
Queen Elizabeth lives in England.
The Queen Elizabeth lives in the England.
Queen Elizabeth lives in the England.
The Queen Elizabeth lives in England.
Articles
He plays guitar.
He plays a guitar.
He plays the guitar.
He plays guitars.
Génitif / cas possessif
Have you seen the car of John?
Have you seen John's car?
Have you seen car's John?
Have you seen the car of John's?
Génitif / cas possessif
Is this St James' Park?
Is this St Jame's Park?
Is this St Jame Park?
Is this St James's Park?
Quantifieurs
There is any noise.
There are some noise.
There is no noise.
There isn't no noise.
Quantifieurs
He earns many money.
He earns plenty money.
He earns few money.
He earns a lot of money.
Quantifieurs
Both children live here.
Both child lives here.
Both of the child live here.
Both of children live here.
Quantifieurs
Each and every parents …
Each and every parent …
Each and all parents …
All and every parent …
Pronoms
Look at they !
Look at them !
Look at we !
Look at she !
Pronoms
You must do it myself !
You must do it himself !
You must do it itself !
You must do it yourself !
Pronoms
She is a friend of me.
She is a friend of John.
She is a friend of mine.
She is a friend of her.
Pronoms
This is your room.
This are your rooms.
These is your room.
Those is your room.
Adjectif
She drives a blue nice car.
She drives a nice car blue.
She drives a blue car nice.
She drives a nice blue car.
Comparatif / superlatif
She is more tall than you.
She is more tall that you.
She is taller than you.
She is taller that you.
Comparatif / superlatif
It's getting bigger and bigger.
It's getting more and more big.
It's getting more big and more big.
It's getting big and big.
Comparatif / superlatif
He is the taller student in the class.
He is as tall as student in the class.
He is the most tall student in the class.
He is the tallest student in the class.
Comparatif / superlatif
20/20 is the better mark you can get.
20/20 is the best mark you can get.
20/20 is the worse mark you can get.
20/20 is the worst mark you can get.
Mots composés
She never forgets her handbag.
She never forgets her hand's bag.
She never forgets her hand bag.
She never forgets her hands bag.
Mots composés
John is a hard-working student.
John is a hard-work student.
John is a hard-worked student.
John is a work-hard student.
Mots composés
She is dark-hairy.
She is darked-hair.
She is dark-haired.
She is hair-darked.
Infinitif, gérondif ou base verbale?
What do you want me to do? To go or stay?
What do you want me to do? Go or stay?
What do you want me to do? Going or staying?
What do you want me to do? To go or to stay?
Infinitif, gérondif ou base verbale?
I can't help think of her.
I can't help to think of her.
I can't help thought of her.
I can't help thinking of her.
Infinitif, gérondif ou base verbale?
You should stop smoking.
You should stop smoke.
You should stop to smoke.
You should stop to smoking.
Proposition infinitive
What do you want that I do?
What do you want I do?
What do you want me to do?
What do you want me do?
Proposition infinitive
They made he go.
They made him to go.
They made him go.
They made he went.
Pronoms relatifs
Give me the book what is on the table.
Give me the book who is on the table.
Give me the book that is on the table.
Give me the book where is on the table.
Pronoms relatifs
Do you know the girl which is sitting over there?
Do you know the girl whom is sitting over there?
Do you know the girl what is sitting over there?
Do you know the girl who is sitting over there?
Mots de liaison dans subordonnées
He said that it was very simple.
He said what it was very simple.
He said how it was very simple.
He said when it was very simple.
Mots de liaison dans subordonnées
He passed his exam although he had worked hard.
He passed his exam because he had worked hard.
He passed his exam whereas he had worked hard.
He passed his exam unless he had worked hard.
Le style indirect
Can you tell me how is he old?
Can you tell me how he is old?
Can you tell me how he is old?
Can you tell me how old he is?
Le style indirect
Paul said that he is doing it
Paul said that he has done it.
Paul said that he will do it.
Paul said that he would do it.
La voix passive
The firm was created in 2001.
The firm created in 2001.
The firm was create in 2001.
The firm create in 2001.
Grand besoin de ...
Your hair needs washed.
Your hair needs washing.
Your hair needs to wash.
Your hair needs wash.
Prépositions et particules
Listen me !
Listen at me !
Listen on me !
Listen to me !
Prépositions et particules
John is on his room, he is watching TV.
John is at his room, he is watching TV.
John is with his room, he is watching TV.
John is in his room, he is watching TV.
Phonologie
Le dernier son entendu dans 'PIGS' est:
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Le dernier son entendu dans 'GIVES' est:
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Le dernier son entendu dans 'STOPPED' est:
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Le dernier son entendu dans 'OPENED' est:
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Le dernier son entendu dans 'STOPPED' est:
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