Comment parler de ce qui est en train de se dérouler?
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Comment parler de ce qui est en train de se dérouler?
Comment parler de ce qui est en train de se dérouler? This picture represents an airport, there are fourteen people. In the foreground, a man and woman are sitting at a table and they are drinking a cup of coffee while they are chatting. There is a board with destinations, there are fourteen people. In the foreground on the left ,a man and a woman are drinking a cup of coffee while they are chatting .In the bottom right-hand corner, a family is waiting for their flight, they are sitting on a sofa (a settee). The boy is reading a comic strip. At middle distance, on the left, a woman in a raincoat is reading a newspaper. In the centre, a man is buying a plane ticket from the woman at the information desk. In the background, a woman is phoning while she is pushing her luggage trolley. On the right a man is buying a perfume at the duty-free shop. At the back people are going out of the airport Pour parler d'évènements qui sont en train de se dérouler, on utilise le present be+ing. Son auxiliaire est be conjugué au present ; il apparaît à TOUTES LES FORMES il est suivi de la BASE VERBALE (infinitif sans to) à laquelle on ajoute la terminaison ING FORME AFFIRMATIVE S + AUX BE + BVing + Complément Ex : A man is buying a ticket They are drinking a up coffee FORME NEGATIVE S + AUX BE + NOT + BVING + Complément Rappel: I am You are He/she/it is We are You are They are Ex: They are not drinking a cup of coffee A l'oral, on peut utiliser des formes contractées : ISN'T - AREN'T A l'écrit, il vaut mieux utiliser des formes pleines : IS NOT - ARE NOT FORME INTERROGATIVE (Wh-) + Aux BE + S + Bving + Comp ? Ex : Is the man buying a present ? Yes, he is No, he isn't Where are the people going ? They are going out. Pour les verbes monosyllabiques se terminant par consonne voyelle consonne, il faut doubler la consonne finale avant d'ajouter la terminaison ING afin de conserver la prononciation originale. Dig => I am digging my grave Get => I am getting nervous Cut => I am cutting paper Swim => He is swimming like a hammer.