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1) Conjuguez « have to » au futur à la forme qui convient
1. If you want to be a waiter, you (have to) be polite to customers.
2. This boy (not/have to) wear a uniform when he becomes a dog walker
3. What time you (have to) present yourself tomorrow?
4.1 (have to) present myself at nine tomorrow?
5. She (have to) learn to tell children stories?
6. Yes, she
if she wants to be a baby-sitter.
7. When you (have to) look after your neighbours' dog?
8. She thinks she (not/have to) take cookery lessons.

Sagot :

1. If you want to be a waiter, you will have to be polite to customers.

2. This boy won’t have to wear a uniform when he becomes a dog walker

3. What time you will have to present yourself tomorrow ?

4. 1 will have to present myself at nine tomorrow ?

5. She will have to learn to tell children stories ?

6. Yes, she will have to if she wants to be a baby-sitter.

7. When you will have to look after your neighbours’ dog ?

8. She thinks she won’t have to take cookery lessons.

Voila je ne sais pas si sur que c est vrai ou pas mais c est ce que j ai appris dans mon collège on mais will/won’t pour parler au future
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