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Quel temps avons-nous employé?

In this guide, we explore the Preterite tense in English, focusing on its usage to express completed past actions. Learn how to form affirmative sentences with regular verbs by adding -ed to the base form and recognize the irregular verbs that change their forms entirely. Additionally, discover how to structure negative and interrogative sentences using the auxiliary verb "DID". With practical examples like "I didn't go to school yesterday" and "Where did you go yesterday?", you can grasp this important aspect of English grammar effectively.

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Quel temps avons-nous employé?

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  1. Quel temps avons-nous employé? Le Prétérit.

  2. Quand emploie-t-on ce temps? • Pour exprimer une action passée et terminée.

  3. Comment forme-t-on la forme affirmative? • Si le verbe est régulier, on ajoute –edà la base verbale. • Si le verbe est irrégulier, sa forme change. • Il n’y a pas de règle; il faut l’ apprendre

  4. Exemples: Yesterday night , I help mymother and watch TV. ed ed I (make) myhomework and (go) out withmyfriends. made went

  5. Quel mot doit-on rajouter pour former les phrases négative et interrogative? L’auxiliaire DID

  6. Exemples:Comment dit-on…. Négation: ‘Je ne suis pas allé à l’école hier.’ Question: ‘ Où es-tu allé hier? Wheredidyougo yesterday? • I did not go to schoolyesterday.

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