Remarque : Lorsque le verbe exprime un goût, il est suivi d'un autre verbe en ............ (appelé ..................) Lorsque le verbe exprime un souhait, il e
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Remarque :
Lorsque le verbe exprime un goût, il est suivi d'un autre verbe en ............
(appelé ..................)
Lorsque le verbe exprime un souhait, il est suivi d'un autre verbe
Mettez les verbes entre parenthèses à la forme qui convient: -ing ou to+base
verbale.
1. I love ... (dance) but I hate ... (sing).
2. Would you like ...(meet) the President and interview him?
3. I'm sorry, I wanted ... (call) you, but I have been terribly busy.
4. Lots of students can't stand ... (sit) in the front row in class.
5. John wants ... (leave) school. He would like ... (be) a mechanic.
6. Vicky enjoys ...(play) hockey very much even on cold winter days.
7. I'd like ... (visit) the Guinness World of Records.
8. When I am on holiday, I hate
(visit) museums. I prefer ... (lie) on the beach in
the sun.
Lorsque le verbe exprime un goût, il est suivi d'un autre verbe en ............
(appelé ..................)
Lorsque le verbe exprime un souhait, il est suivi d'un autre verbe
Mettez les verbes entre parenthèses à la forme qui convient: -ing ou to+base
verbale.
1. I love ... (dance) but I hate ... (sing).
2. Would you like ...(meet) the President and interview him?
3. I'm sorry, I wanted ... (call) you, but I have been terribly busy.
4. Lots of students can't stand ... (sit) in the front row in class.
5. John wants ... (leave) school. He would like ... (be) a mechanic.
6. Vicky enjoys ...(play) hockey very much even on cold winter days.
7. I'd like ... (visit) the Guinness World of Records.
8. When I am on holiday, I hate
(visit) museums. I prefer ... (lie) on the beach in
the sun.
2 Réponse
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1. Réponse lea282828
Lorsque le verbe exprime un goût il est suivi d’un verbe en ing ( appelé gérondif) -
2. Réponse Bulma767
Réponse :i would love dancing but I hate singing
2) Would you like to meet the President and interview him?
3) I'm sorry, I wanted to call you, but I have been terribly busy.
4) Lots of students can't stand to sit in the front row in class.
5) John wants to leave school. He would like to be a mechanic.
6) Vicky enjoys playing hockey very much even on cold winter days.
7) I'd like to visit the Guinness World of Records
Explications : Lorsque le verbe exprime un goût il est suivi d’un verbe en -ing ( appelé gérondif)