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Bonjour j'ai besoin d'aide s'il vous plaît c'est pour dans 1 heure

Compléter les phrases avec le verbe to look (suivi ou non d'une préposition suivant le sens de la phrase), au temps qui convient.


1. Where are the tickets? I don't know, I them. ene
2. ... these flowers. Aren't they pretty?
3. Your children ... very happy. They are happy.
4. When her mother goes shopping, Betty... her little sister.
5. He... very funny. Don't you think he ... Charlie Chaplin?
6. Your luggage ... very heavy. I'm afraid it is.
7. The child was crying, he ... his mother in the crowd.
8. Can you see those insects? -Yes ; 1 ... them.
9. He has a long nose and a square chin, he ... his grandfather.
10. We... Jennie. Do you know where she is?​


Répondre :

1. Where are the tickets? I don't know, I can't find them.
2. Look at these flowers. Aren't they pretty?
3. Your children look very happy. They are happy.
4. When her mother goes shopping, Betty looks after her little sister.
5. He looks very funny. Don't you think he looks like Charlie Chaplin?
6. Your luggage looks very heavy. I'm afraid it is.
7. The child was crying, he was looking for his mother in the crowd.
8. Can you see those insects? - Yes, I can see them.
9. He has a long nose and a square chin, he looks like his grandfather.
10. We are looking for Jennie. Do you know where she is?