Le gérondif en anglais : leçon de grammaire pour débutant

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  • Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
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Комментарии • 14

  • @alineverdun3469
    @alineverdun3469 9 месяцев назад +3

    C SUPER CLAIR...volunteering ... despite...bêtises...fatigant...le correcteur a oublié qq morceaux....j'ai appris qd même, merci.

  • @jeanpierrekalomboofficiel1018
    @jeanpierrekalomboofficiel1018 9 месяцев назад +2

    Merci beaucoup Léa pour cette vidéo 🙏🙏 bien expliquer 🙏

  • @arnaob261
    @arnaob261 9 месяцев назад +1

    Oh my god, English is very difficult ..

  • @harissonanoh547
    @harissonanoh547 2 месяца назад

    Bravo pour la vidéo, j’ai longtemps chercher une très bonne idée sur le gérondif en anglais. Celui ci est bien rédigé

  • @arsenebielo9102
    @arsenebielo9102 10 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you lea for this video

    • @leaenglish
      @leaenglish  9 месяцев назад +1

      You’re welcome 😊

  • @NourraKaba
    @NourraKaba Месяц назад

    You are the best ma’am

  • @enory5983
    @enory5983 7 месяцев назад

    I have stopped here by due to I was curious about gerunds 😂 I’m pleased that I can manage them correctly but the one with “stop worrying” that some of verbs can be following by to or Ing is a really nerve-wrecking as well as crazy challenge to remember them. Especially those which can have both way: - I have forgotten telling you, I have already posted the letter or I have forgotten to tell you to post the letter if you would not mind. my hair is pulled a million times 😂 I will become a bald 😂
    i have something to ask you, if that doesn’t bother you oof course.
    could you please make a video on using always,just,never with tenses for instance.
    i definitely confused between them like : she always wears a dress and she has always worn a dress ( i know the first one is habit and the second one without “always” is talking about a time that we don’t mentioned it but why , how, when with always , what is the sense of it please thankd you 😊

    • @martinl583
      @martinl583 5 месяцев назад

      (Present tense) She wears a dress to work.
      (Present perfect) She has worn a dress to work.
      (Simple past) She wore a dress to work.
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      Present tense: She ALWAYS wears a dress to work (A statement of habit).
      eg. "Doesn't she wear a suit sometimes?"
      "No, she always wears a dress to work."(always = on every occasion).
      She JUST wears a dress to work (she only wears a dress).
      eg. "Doesn't she get cold sometimes - Does she wear a scarf?"
      "No, she just wears a dress, nothing else."
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      Present perfect: She has ALWAYS worn a dress to work.
      (Looking back at an interval of time from a point in the past to the present).
      eg. "You have worked with Julie since she started with the company. In all that time has she ever worn a jacket?"
      "No, in my experience she has always worn a dress to work."
      She has JUST worn a dress to work.
      Here, 'just' can have two meanings: 1. It can indicate only one choice, one state of affairs - eg. "I just eat vegetables" (only vegetables).
      2. It can indicate something happened only moments ago (eg. "I just missed the train. I was only 2 minutes late").
      Eg.1, "You work with Julie, right? In your experience has she ever worn trousers to work?"
      "No, she has just worn a dress to work" (nothing else).
      Eg.2, "Have you seen Julie?"
      "Yes, you just missed her - she left 2 minutes ago and she has just worn a hat. She put it on for 2 seconds then threw it on the bed - bizarre!".
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      Simple past:
      Indicates one point in time in the past or an interval of time starting and finishing in the past.
      Eg. "I worked with Julie for 5 years. In all that time I never saw her wear pants"(She ALWAYS wore a dress. It was her habit).
      "Did she wear anything with the dress - a scarf perhaps?"
      "No, she JUST wore a dress" (only a dress, no hat, no scarf, nothing additional).

  • @VhanNDINGA
    @VhanNDINGA 10 дней назад

    Merci beaucoup pour ce cours

  • @Maya-ij7vy
    @Maya-ij7vy 9 месяцев назад +1

    merci🥰

  • @loganlarguier8257
    @loganlarguier8257 8 месяцев назад

    merci du fond du cœur madame bonne soirée