Posts belonging to Category 'verbes réguliers'
September 22, 2010 | Posted by profanglais
Voici les règles pour la prononciation des verbes réguliers au passé (prétérit ou participe passé): Les verbes qui se terminent avec un son ‘vocalisé’ – le “ed” se prononce comme un simple ‘d’. Par ‘vocalisé’ je veux dire les sons où je dois faire vibre mes cordes vocales comme ‘n’ ‘m’ ‘b’ ‘y’ ‘r’ etc. [...]
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March 10, 2009 | Posted by profanglais
Our second group of irregular verbs has verbs the past simple and past participle are the same, but are different from the infinitive: infinitive past simple/past participle lend- lent send – sent spend – spent build – built these verbs change just one letter -d to -t. Note that the following verbs can be both [...]
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March 10, 2009 | Posted by profanglais
Although a lot of the most common verbs in English are irregular, putting them into groups that are similar can help you to remember them. Group 1 Verbs that do not change at all: cost cut hit hurt let put shut Phrases utiles, traduisez: 1. Il m’a coûté très cher. 2. Ferme la porte! 3. [...]
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