BE & Have Présent simple.
Conjugaisons I am You are He, She, It is We are They are I have (got) You have (got) He, She, It has (got) We have (got) They have (got)
Forme négative I am not You are not (aren’t) He, She, It is not (isn’t) We are not (aren’t) You are not (aren’t) They are not (aren’t)
BE + SUJET + COMPLEMENT(S) Questions Inversion sujet / verbe. BE + SUJET + COMPLEMENT(S) Ex: Are you French? Is he a nurse?
HAVE (Forme négative) Avec have got I have not (got) = I haven’t got You have not (got) = you haven’t got He, She, It has not (got) = he hasn’t got We have not (got) = we haven’t got They have not (got) = they haven’t got
Sans ‘got’, on utilise alors l’auxilaire ‘DO’. I do not have = (don’t) You do not have = (don’t) He, She, It, does not have = (doesn’t) We do not have = (don’t) They do not have = (don’t)
Questions avec ‘Have’ Avec got, on fait l’inversion Sujet / Verbe. Ex: Have you got a car? Sinon, on utilise l’auxiliaire DO Do you have a headache? Does he have a sore throat? DO/DOES + Sujet + Have + Complément(s).
1. Sarah. a nurse auxiliary. 2. I. sleeping in my room. 3. You. tired 1. Sarah ................... a nurse auxiliary. 2. I ................... sleeping in my room. 3. You ................... tired. 4. Peter and Fred ................... ill. 5. They ................... in the waiting room. 6. Peter's right arm ................... broken. 7. We ................... in our bed. 8. They ................... in the garden. 9. He ................... ready to go to school. 10. John and Peter .................. Visiting their friend. 11. She ............................... sick. 2/ Mettre les phrases ci-dessus à la forme négative puis à la forme interrogative.
You ....................... stomach bugs. He ............................. a headache They .......................... a cold. We ............................. a sore throat. I ......................... low back pain. She .......................... a toothache.