Pic.1 Pic.2 Pic.3 Pic.4 What do these pictures have in common ? can
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Pic.1 Pic.2 Pic.3 Pic.4 What do these pictures have in common ? can
The English « S » Pic.1 Pic.2 Pic.3 Pic.4 What do these pictures have in common ? can you comment on each grammatical case and explain it? PIC.1:……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. PIC.2: ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. PIC.3: ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. PIC.4: ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. Let’s Practise ! 1.Dans ces phrases, soulignez les structures au génitif, puis remplacez-les par un déterminant possessif, lorsque c’est possible. -She was wearing a man’s shirt. -She was wearing her boyfriend’s shirt. -It looks like a woman’s handwriting. -It looks like her brother’s handwriting. -This is a man’s job. -Roald Dahl was a famous children’s writer. -We need a double room with a child’s bed. -She was killed with a butcher’s knife. -The butcher’s son has married the Martins’s daughter. 2.Corrigez les phrases, en utilisant le génitif là où il doit être utilisé. -The mother of my boyfriend lives in Australia. -The death of his father caused him to leave. -The house belonging to your parents is too small for you. -The new manager of our company has won the prize. -The foreign policy of the government is risky. -The events that happened yesterday caused a disaster. -He returned home after a holiday of a week in Spain. 3.Formez un génitif avec les éléments entre parentheses. Faites les modifications nécessaires sur les groupes nominaux. -This is (the car / the manager). -I couldn’t believe (the boy / the sad story) -After (a week / work), she felt very tired. -It was (a decision / her husband) to leave the country. 4.Traduire -Les loups et les saumons sont des espèces protégées. -J’ai besoin de deux boîtes d’allumettes. -Le téléphone est un bon moyen de communication. -Cette nouvelle me fait plaisir. -Regarde ! Son pantalon est vraiment sâle. -Il y avait deux moutons dans le jardin des Smith hier soir. Où sont-ils passés ? -Ce sont les lunettes de mes enfants, pas les vôtres !