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Conjuque les verbes entre parenthèses au prétérit à la forme affirmative puis à la forme négative:
FORME AFFIRMATIVE
She was tired / They were tired
I took a picture on Big Ben
You went to the Tate Modern Museum.
We saw a play by Agatha Christie
They bought a pair of sneakers.
He ate fish and chips.
? drank some tea.
? was (were si sujet pluriel) at home yesterday evening.
au prétérit, le verbe ne change pas quel que soit le sujet.
Sauf be = I , he, she, it was/ you, we, they were
have = partout pareil > had
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FORME NEGATIVE
on va se servir de l'auxiliaire did (prétérit de "do")
sujet + did + not (= didn't) + Base Verbale
They weren't tired. / I wasn't tired
He didn't take a picture of Big Ben.
She didn't go to the Tate Modern Museum.
I didn't see a play by Agatha Christie.
You didn't buy a pair of sneakers.
We didn't eat fish and chips.
They didn't drink some tea.
He wasn't at home yesterday evening.
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le nombre de sujets y est dans la partie négative
Dis-toi simplement, que, quel que soit le sujet, ce sera
affirmatif => sujet + prétérit du verbe
négatif => sujet + did + not + Base Verbale
il n'y a que pour be que ça change.
pas d'auxiliaire au pluriel, juste ajout de "not"
I was /// wasn't
you were /// weren't
he, she, it was // wasn't
we were // weren't
you were // weren't
they were // weren't
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bonne soirée ☺☺☺
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