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Do ou make exercice anglais

EXERCICES DÉBUTANT ANGLAIS: do ou make ? (3/3)

  1. Have you finished  your homework?
  2. What a mess you’ve ! Can’t you tidy up a bit?
  3. Could you call the restaurant and  a reservation for me?
  4. My friend  me a huge favour and lent me some money.
  5. Don’t worry about getting everything correct. Just  your best.
  6. He’s somewhere in town  arrangements.
  7. It’s been a pleasure  business with you.
  8. She  very badly on the exam, so she’ll have to retake it.
  9. First, I must  a list of all the things I need to do.
  10. My mother listens to the radio while she  the ironing.
  11. I have to  three exams and write a huge essay this term.
  12. I’ve  some changes to the document.
  13. I’m  some research for my thesis at the moment.
  14. Could I  a suggestion? How about going out for dinner?
  15. Sarah spends ages  her hair in the morning.
  16. You’re not trying hard enough!  an effort!
  17. Hello? I’d like to  a credit card payment, please.
  18. Paul has decided to  a course in computing this summer.
  19. She loved university and  lots of friends.
  20. His business  a profit from the beginning.

  1. doing
  2. made
  3. make
  4. did
  5. do
  6. making
  7. doing
  8. did
  9. make
  10. does
  11. do
  12. made
  13. doing
  14. make
  15. doing
  16. Make
  17. make
  18. do
  19. made
  20. made

Exercice grammaire anglais: much/many

Exercice grammaire anglais: much/many

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Choisissez la bonne réponse: much ou many ?

  1. How  petrol is in the car?
  2. It doesn’t need  milk.
  3. How  people were at the meeting?
  4. Is there  unemployment in that area?
  5. There aren’t  women priests.
  6. We had so  fun!
  7. It has been so  years since I visited my country.
  8. He had heard  stories about him.
  9. Unfortunately, not  of the students were there.
  10. There is  concern about drug addiction in the US.
  11. We don’t have  time left.
  12. Sarah does not have  friends.
  13. Do you think  people will come?
  14. How  money have you got?
  15. There are  ways to describe that person.
  16. There isn’t  food in the refrigerator.
  17. Paul owns  properties in France.
  18. I haven’t got  water.
  19. I haven’t got  change. I’ve only got a ten euro note.
  20. Not  of the students understood the lesson.

 


  1. How much petrol is in the car?
  2. It doesn’t need much milk.
  3. How many people were at the meeting?
  4. Is there much unemployment in that area?
  5. There aren’t many women priests.
  6. We had so much fun!
  7. It has been so many years since I visited my country.
  8. He had heard many stories about him.
  9. Unfortunately, not many of the students were there.
  10. There is much concern about drug addiction in the US.
  11. We don’t have much time left.
  12. Sarah does not have many friends.
  13. Do you think many people will come?
  14. How much money have you got?
  15. There are many ways to describe that person.
  16. There isn’t much food in the refrigerator.
  17. Paul owns many properties in France.
  18. I haven’t got much water.
  19. I haven’t got much change. I’ve only got a ten euro note.
  20. Not many of the students understood the lesson.

Exercice grammaire anglais: there is there are

Exercice grammaire anglais: there is there are.

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Complétez les phrases avec there is ou there are.
  1.  many fish in this lake.
  2.  no comments yet.
  3.  nothing else that I care about.
  4.  still a lot of dishes on the table.
  5.  an exception to every rule.
  6.  some books on the desk.
  7.  a lot of parks in London.
  8.  no place like home.
  9.  only five weeks until my birthday.
  10.  always a next time.
  11.  nine cats on the roof.
  12.  some sugar on the table.
  13.  many active volcanoes in Japan.
  14.  ice cream on your shirt.
  15.  an urgent need for volunteers.
  16.  only a few cars on the road.
  17.  little hope of success.
  18.  too many cars on the road.
  19.  nothing wrong with him.
  20.  no need for him to work.

  1. There are many fish in this lake.
  2. There are no comments yet.
  3. There is nothing else that I care about.
  4. There are still a lot of dishes on the table.
  5. There is an exception to every rule.
  6. There are some books on the desk.
  7. There are a lot of parks in London.
  8. There is no place like home.
  9. There are only five weeks until my birthday.
  10. There is always a next time.
  11. There are nine cats on the roof.
  12. There is some sugar on the table.
  13. There are many active volcanoes in Japan.
  14. There is ice cream on your shirt.
  15. There is an urgent need for volunteers.
  16. There are only a few cars on the road.
  17. There is little hope of success.
  18. There are too many cars on the road.
  19. There is nothing wrong with him.
  20. There is no need for him to work.

Exercice grammaire anglais: There, their ou they’re

Exercice grammaire anglais: There, their ou they’re

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Exercice: They, their, they’re

Complétez les phrases suivantes avec there, their ou they’re:

  1. I heard  both work in the same company.
  2. They fell in love the moment  eyes met.
  3. All the players did  best.
  4. We go  often.
  5. I guess  not as cool as they look.
  6. You think  in there?
  7. She stayed  for a moment.
  8. They will keep  promise.
  9. They have  own troubles.
  10. What is over ?
  11. ‘s no evidence.
  12. I don’t know anything about  relationship.
  13. He lives  alone.
  14. Will  be anything else?
  15.  not going to kick us out.
  16. They named  son Paolo.
  17. ‘s no need to hurry.
  18. I think  demolishing the main building.
  19. I asked for  approval.
  20.  gone for good.

  1. I heard they’re both work in the same company.
  2. They fell in love the moment their eyes met.
  3. All the players did their best.
  4. We go there often.
  5. I guess they’re not as cool as they look.
  6. You think they’re in there?
  7. She stayed there for a moment.
  8. They will keep their promise.
  9. They have their own troubles.
  10. What is over there?
  11. There‘s no evidence.
  12. I don’t know anything about their relationship.
  13. He lives there alone.
  14. Will there be anything else?
  15. They’re not going to kick us out.
  16. They named their son Paolo.
  17. There‘s no need to hurry.
  18. I think they’re demolishing the main building.
  19. I asked for their approval.
  20. They’re gone for good.

Do ou make ? (1/3) Exercice anglais

Do ou make ? Exercice anglais (1/3)

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Choisissez entre do ou make à la forme qui convient:

  1. He  the laundry, cleaned the house, and  dinner.
  2. The storm has  a lot of damage to the house.
  3. Try not to  any grammar mistakes in your writing.
  4. He  several errors on the report.
  5. She sat on the sofa,  a crossword and drinking tea.
  6. There was an old woman who was  a painting.
  7. I’ve  my decision. I’m going to live in London.
  8. They were  progress, though.
  9. Paul often spends Sunday afternoons  gardening.
  10. I think the students  a great job with this essay. It’s excellent.
  11. Going to the swimming pool has really  a difference to how I feel.
  12. Tina likes to  her nails each week.
  13.  a promise to my dad that I wouldn’t fail any more exams.
  14. My sister is  well in her new job.
  15. Don’t  a sound! We need to be completely quiet.
  16. I hate  paperwork.
  17. Conor was upset because the teacher  a negative remark about his work.
  18. Tina likes  exercise, especially swimming.
  19. I’m going to go outside and  a phone call. It’s too noisy in here.
  20. Could you please  the bed before you leave the house?

  1. did / made
  2. done
  3. make
  4. made
  5. doing
  6. doing
  7. made
  8. making
  9. doing
  10. did
  11. made
  12. do
  13. made
  14. doing
  15. make
  16. doing
  17. made
  18. doing
  19. make
  20. make

For ou since – exercice

For ou since

Since est le point de départ (one o’clock, last Tuesday, 2010)
For est pour la durée (ten minutes, three days, five year)

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Choisissez entre For et Since:

  1. She’s been sleeping  last night.
  2. I studied in Japan  one month.
  3. They study  two hours every day.
  4. I’ve been travelling  2015.
  5. He walked his dog  two hours.
  6. It has been raining  9 a.m.
  7. She has lived here  2014.
  8. I have lived here  ten years.
  9. We have taught at this school  2013.
  10. Sarah has been married  May 2nd.
  11. I have been walking  four hours.
  12. We haven’t eaten anything  we got here.
  13. Our flight was delayed  two hours.
  14. I have known him  June.
  15. Last year, I traveled  three months.
  16. She’s been on the phone  hours.
  17. I’ve been waiting  8 o’clock.
  18. I have known her  a long time.
  19. He will be in hospital  at least a week.
  20. They’ve all been in a meeting  10 a.m.

  1. She’s been sleeping since last night.
  2. I studied in Japan for one month.
  3. They study for two hours every day.
  4. I’ve been travelling since 2015.
  5. He walked his dog for two hours.
  6. It has been raining since 9 a.m.
  7. She has lived here since 2014.
  8. I have lived here for ten years.
  9. We have taught at this school since 2013.
  10. Sarah has been married since May 2nd.
  11. I have been walking for four hours.
  12. We haven’t eaten anything since we got here.
  13. Our flight was delayed for two hours.
  14. I have known him since June.
  15. Last year, I traveled for three months.
  16. She’s been on the phone for hours.
  17. I’ve been waiting since 8 o’clock.
  18. I have known her for a long time.
  19. He will be in hospital for at least a week.
  20. They’ve all been in a meeting since 10 a.m.

Exercice impératif anglais

Exercice impératif anglais

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Exemples:

You must listen to your teachers. → Listen to your teachers!
We don’t need to wait for him. → Let’s not wait for him!

Mettez les phrases suivantes à l’impératif:

1.  You must refuse to let Sam take the car.
→ 

2.  Kevin, you must not always complain.
→ 

3.  Tina, you must stop talking all the time.
→ 

4.  You are in a park, you must not walk on the grass.
→ 

5.  You mustn’t cheat.
→ 

6.  You mustn’t be late.
→ 

7.  You must pay attention.
→ 

8.  He should have a beer.
→ 

9.  We must not stop now.
→ 

10.  You must go to bed.
→ 

11.  You mustn’t stand here.
→ 

12.  She can have a drink.
→ 

13.  We must have a shower first.
→ 

14.  You can’t park in this street.
→ 

15.  They should taste this cake.
→ 


  1. Don’t let Sam take the car. 
  2. Don’t complain / Stop complaining.
  3. Stop talking all the time. 
  4. Don’t walk on the grass. 
  5. Don’t cheat / stop cheating.
  6. Don’t be late.
  7. Pay attention.
  8. Let him have a beer.
  9. Let’s not stop now / Don’t let’s stop now.
  10. Go to bed.
  11. Don’t stand here.
  12. Let her have a drink.
  13. Let’s have a shower first.
  14. Don’t park in this street.
  15. Let them taste this cake.

Exercice Used to anglais

Fiche exercices ANGLAIS: Used to

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Faire une phrase affirmative, négative ou interrogative en utilisant ‘used to + infinitif

  1.  Tom / study Italian. →
  2. I / not / hate baseball. →
  3. We / go to the mountain every winter? →
  4. She / not / smoke. →
  5. I / play tennis when I was at school. →
  6. I / live in a flat when I was a child. →
  7. She / play tennis every weekend? →
  8. They both / have long hair. →
  9. He / love drinking wine, but now he hates it. →
  10. He / be able to speak Japanese, but he has forgotten it all. →

 

  1. Tom used to study Italian.
  2. I didn’t use to hate baseball.
  3. Did we use to go to the mountain every winter?
  4. She didn’t use to smoke.
  5. I used to play tennis when I was at school.
  6. I used to live in a flat when I was a child.
  7. Did she use to play tennis every weekend?
  8. They both used to have long hair.
  9. He used to love drinking wine but now he hates it.
  10. He used to be able to speak Japanese, but he has forgotten it all.