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Complète cette adaptation de Dracula par
Bram Stoker en conjuguant les verbes entre
parenthèses au préterit be+V-ing.
A tall, old man (a)... in the doorway (stand). He(b)...
black (wear). His two top teeth were long and pointed.
"Welcome to my house!" he said. "Please come in.
Jonathan shook hands with him. The old man's hand
was cold and covered in hair.
"Count Dracula?" said Jonathan who (c) ... nervous
(feel).
"I am Dracula and I welcome you Mr Harker." Jonathan
(d)... to feel very uncomfortable in this man's presence
(begin). The Count took him to a comfortable study.
A fire (e) ... (burn).
"You must be hungry after your journey," he said. He
(f) ... to the table (point).
They did not speak very much while Jonathan (g)...
(eat).
The Count (h)... Jonathan intently (watch).
Jonathan, who did not feel very comfortable, (i) ...
his glass of wine. (drink)​

Sagot :

Réponse :

a) is standing

b) is wearing

c) is feeling

d) is beginning

e) is burning

f) is pointing

g) is eating

h) is watching

I) is drinking

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