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Réponse:
1. Joe has been **at** this school for five years.
2. Where's Alison? I **haven't **seen her this morning.
3. Mr. Wayne **has known** his wife since they were both small children.
4. Ben **hasn't seen** his uncle for several years.
5. I **haven't been** very well since Monday.
6. My brother **has had** his new mountain bike for two weeks.
7. They **have lived** here since they first came to Britain.
8. The poor animal is very hungry. It **hasn't had** anything to eat for days.
I hope I helped you !
( j'espère t'avoir aider )
bonne fin de journée
Bonjour,
Réponse :
present perfect
(+) have/has + participe passé
(-) haven't/hasn't + participe passé
for : pour une durée
since : pour un point de départ
1. Joe has been (be) at this school for five years.
2. Where's Alison? I haven't seen (not see) her since this morning.
3. Mr Wayne has known (know) his wife since they were both small children.
4. Ben hasn't seen (not see) his uncle for several years.
5. I haven't been (not be) vey well since Monday.
6. My brother has had (have) his new mountain bike for two weeks.
7. They have lived (live) here since they first came to Britain.
8. The poor animal is very hungry. It hasn't had (not have) anything to eat for days.
C'est ce qui est derrière qui compte;
Joe has been (be) at this school for five years. ( durée )
Joe has been (be) at this school since 2019 ( point de départ )
Joe has been (be) at this school for many years( durée )
Joe has been (be) at this school since his childhood point de départ )
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