Les temps anglais


Voici les temps anglais pour le verbe régulier travailler. Il n’y a pas d’explications, simplement les équivalents approximatifs en français.

present

present simple: vous travaillez

affirmation négation interrogation
you work you don’t work do you work?

Plus d’information sur ce temps

present progressive: vous êtes en train de travailler

affirmation négation interrogation
you are working you aren’t working are you working?

Plus d’information sur ce temps

present perfect: vous travaillez ici depuis…

affirmation négation interrogation
You have worked here since you haven’t worked here since have you worked here since?

Plus d’information sur ce temps

present perfect progressive: vous travaillez ici depuis…

affirmation négation interrogation
You’ve been working here since you haven’t been working here since have you been working here since?

Plus d’information sur ce temps

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past

past simple : vous avez travaillé

affirmation négation interrogation
you worked you didn’t work did you work?

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past progressive: vous travailliez ou vous étiez en train de travailler

affirmation négation interrogation
you were working you weren’t working were you working?

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past perfect: vous aviez travaillé

affirmation négation interrogation
you had worked you hadn’t worked had you worked?

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past perfect progressive: vous aviez travaillé

affirmation négation interrogation
you had been working you hadn’t been working had you been working?

past “used to” autrefois, vous travailliez (mais vous ne travaillez plus)

affirmation négation interrogation
you used to work you didn’t use to work did you use to work?

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future

future simple: vous travaillerez

affirmation négation interrogation
you will work you won’t work will you work?

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future (going to) something sure: vous allez travailler

affirmation négation interrogation
you are going to work you’re not going to work are you going to work?

future perfect: vous aurez travaillé

affirmation négation interrogation
you will have worked you won’t have worked will you have worked?

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conditional

conditional (1): s’il travaille, vous travaillerez

affirmation négation interrogation
if he works, you will work if he doesn’t work, you won’t… if he works, will you work?

conditional (2): s’il travaillait, vous travailleriez

affirmation négation interrogation
if he worked you would work If he didn’t work, you wouldn’t work if he worked, would you work?

past conditional (3): S’il avait travaillé, vous auriez travaillé

affirmation négation interrogation
If he had worked, you would have worked If he hadn’t worked you wouldn’t have worked if he had worked, would you have worked?

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50 comments

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  9. amal says:

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  11. chakroun says:

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  16. arene says:

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  17. profanglais says:

    Dear Ed,

    Thanks for this information. I must say that I didn’t find your videos that inspiring. I’m not a grammarian, but I find ‘breakfast already’ a little strange as a complement. Maybe I’m wrong, but I thought the frequency adverb ‘already’ qualifies the verb, not a noun like ‘breakfast’.

    My visitors like to review grammar, and find it helpful to get through tests, but they also know that I don’t like dry grammar explanations. If you haven’t read Michael Lewis’s (no relation) ‘The Lexical Approach’, you really should get a copy. Next time you’re on Youtube, check out Mike Marzio’s ‘Real English’ videos. Now that’s something I like, and wish I had done!

  18. Denise says:

    Je suis heureuse de pouvoir accéder à vous cours ..
    J’ai beaucoup de difficultés avec la grammaire anglaise. Je viens de prendre connaissance des conjugaisons du présent et du passé .
    Je ne comprends pas la différence entre le present perfect:
    vous travaillez ici depuis… you have worked here since…. et le present perfect progressive:
    vous travaillez ici depuis…you’ve been working here since…
    de même pour le past perfect:
    vous aviez travaillé : you had worked et le past progressive:
    vous aviez travaillé:you had been working.
    Merci de bien vouloir me donner des explications.

  19. Ed Wood says:

    Hi,

    Englishbox is a new, interactive elearning tool for English learners. We’re currently creating a free resource including videos on the tenses and typical mistakes. Below are links to some of the videos. We would also be prepared to make videos containing specific content for your website.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iKBwm-jp49I (Present Perfect Simple)
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sgw-JLk1GY4 (Modal Verbs)
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=euveuAw3F8I (Future Tenses)

    Thank you for your time and I look forward to hearing from you.

    All the best,

    Ed

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  21. Marie says:

    Merci Jonathan,

    Au moins tes cours sont synthétiques et plus facile à comprendre.

    Thank you so much.
    Marie

  22. mary says:

    voila au jourd hui je connais les temps grace à ce site
    merci beaucoup

  23. el jamali khadija says:

    merci pour ce cours sur les temps utilisés en anglais. seul hic pour moi je n’ai pas de hauts parleurs pour écouter la prononciation. je remédierai le plus tôt possible

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  26. profanglais says:

    Brahim,

    You can find a post about the passive voice here:

    http://anglais-facile.com/voix-passive/cest-quoi-la-voix-passive/

  27. brahim says:

    hi
    thank you very much at all this lessons.but can you tell me about passive voice

  28. sonia says:

    Hi,

    thanks a lot for all your lessons and the time spent to create them.
    About the present perfect and the present perfect progressive, I have some dificulties to make the difference.
    May you send us more details about theses verbes?
    Thank you for all.

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  32. Sophie says:

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  33. maty CISSE says:

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  37. lagha says:

    I hope lern englesh

  38. profanglais says:

    Naima,

    ‘thanks a lot’ to you! But there’s no apostrophe before the s in thanks

  39. naima lamine says:

    thank’s a lot

  40. Marcelina Santos says:

    Je pense que c´est une bonne methodologie de commencer avec le temps des verbes.

    Marcelina

  41. ABAS says:

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  42. Pauline says:

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  43. laurent says:

    Thanks for your help,i hope i will bigin using the right times of english

  44. HI JONATHAN, THANK YOU CAUSE I’M CLEAR NOW ABOUT SOME VERBS.

  45. Fatoumata says:

    I’ve really difficult to understand the use of past progressive, past perfect progressive.

    thanks to you for all you do.

    Sincerly

  46. profanglais says:

    Monique,
    it’s really hard, and sometimes the explanations just complicate things. If you understand the difference between the present simple and the present progressive, you are on the way to understanding the past progressive.

  47. Monique says:

    Hello
    I don’t understand the difference between past perfect and past perfect progressive

  48. syrella says:

    the explains are very good but it’s very difficult to understand for me

  49. naima says:

    thanks a lot . Very interresting.

  50. nadege says:

    thanks for the document , i begin understand now ,not all bat something . i’m verry hapy for that .

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