COMPLETER AVEC DIFFERENTS AUXILIAIRES DE MODE

(OU FORMES DE SUBSTITUTION),

AUX  FORMES ET AUX TEMPS QUI CONVIENNENT

 

1.     As I did not have enough money, I ---- not buy another record.

2.     You ---- play more quietly, your Dad is sleeping.

3.     We ---- leave, as there were no tickets for us.

4.     Her shoes are too old, she ---- buy a new pair.

5.     If your car is clean, you ---- probably ---- sell it more easily.

6.     He says he is strong, he ---- carry the suitcase himself.

7.     As it was my sister's birhtday, I ---- buy her a present!

8.     All the plates are dirty, you ---- do the washing-up again.

9.     ---- she ---- teach them German? Yes, I am afraid she will.

10.  When I stayed at my friend's, her parents were strict, I ---- never ---- go out in the evening!

11.  We ---- stay at home because my brother was ill.

12.  I am afraid you ---- practise more often, you are not very good.

13.  ---- we ---- do these exercises for tomorrow?

14.  As they wanted to build a factory here, we ---- send them a petition.

15.  ---- you help me please?

16.  Do you think you ---- collect the signatures for the end of the week?

17.  As we were on foot, we ---- leave the party early.

18.  She ---- never ---- buy such an expensive car!

19.  As she was a woman, she ---- not ---- enter the mosque.

20.  ---- you answer straight away please?

21.  Now that you are eighteen you ---- drive.

22.  I ---- finish that book before tomorrow.

23.  He has not paid them yet but he ---- do it, or he will be punished.

24.  When he was younger he ---- lift things easily.

25.  I am sorry but she ---- take the next bus; she has just missed one.

26.  I am afraid you ---- eat it all, or she will be angry.

27.  You are too fat, you ---- not eat so much.

28.  Tomorrow she ---- probably ---- stay up later, as there are no lessons.

29.  ---- I have another cigarette please?

30.  If my school results were better I ---- go on holiday with her!


TRANSFORMER LES PHRASES DE FACON A UTILISER CAN, MUST  OU MAY

 

1.     Perhaps it will be easier.

2.     It is impossible, he is not a French teacher!

3.     Perhaps it will snow during the night.

4.     I do not want you to choose.

5.     They will probably be strong enough to do it.

6.     I would like to borrow your ladder, please.

7.     He wants us to learn this text by heart.

8.     This girl is probably English.

9.     My friends'teacher wants them to work hard.

10.  It is impossible, he does not live in such a dirty house!

 

PRECISER LES DEUX SENS DE MUST , PUIS METTRE LES PHRASES AU FUTUR LORSQUE C'EST POSSIBLE

 

1.     She must be a foreigner.

2.     Young people must keep up with the fashion.

3.     It must be important.

4.     Why must he hang it on the wall?

5.     That must be difficult.

6.     When must you make your decision public?

7.     The tenants know they must pay the rent.

8.     It must be interesting.

9.     We must find a rope.

10.  Why must you sum up this text now?

 

PRECISER LES DEUX SENS DE CAN  PUIS METTRE LES PHRASES AU FUTUR

 

1.     Can he walk with a stick?

2.     I can watch Tv in the evening.

3.     The neighbours can build their wall if they want to.

4.     I wonder how many kilos of sausages they can swallow!

5.     Who can translate it for me?

6.     I am sure you can't reach the top, you are too weak.

7.     Do you think we can switch the TV on?

8.     Her parents are very strict, I am afraid she can't stay.

9.     He can't type, he is too stupid.

10.  Margaret can't come to the theatre with us tonight!


PRECISER LES DEUX SENS DE MAY,  PUIS METTRE LES PHRASES AU FUTUR LORSQUE C'EST POSSIBLE

1.     It may rain.

2.     She may not tell her that story, it is too long, her parents do not want her to.

3.     Dorothy may not eat all of them, her Mum does not want her to.

4.     My younger sister may not work on Dad's computer.

5.     The others may understand as well.

6.     May she make up her mind herself?

7.     She may be older than Jeremy.

8.     It may freeze tonight.

9.     Dick may not like it, you know.

10.  Women may not go down the pits.

 

PRECISER LES DEUX SENS DE CAN  PUIS METTRE LES PHRASES AU PASSE

1.     Can Mrs Plump cook?

2.     That can't be true!

3.     He can't be so jealous!

4.     Steve can't hire a motorbike! He has not got any money!

5.     The professor can't develop his theory, it is too noisy!

6.     I do not believe you! You can't find any dry wood in such a place!

7.     He is so tired that he can't even climb the stairs!

8.     Can you lend her a ticket?

9.     Surely they can't stop on the motorway!

10.  We can drop your parents a line.

 

TRANSFORMER LES PHRASES DE FACON A UTILISER CAN'T HAVE, MUST HAVE  OU MAY HAVE

1.     It is impossible! He has not caught the plane in time.

2.     I think they have registered their luggage.

3.     Well, perhaps they have changed their minds.

4.     They have probably filled their immigration forms by now.

5.     Perhaps she has looked at the map.

6.     It is impossible, they didn't come back so late in the evening!

7.     I am sure she has paid her fare.

8.     Perhaps he has built it himself, after all.

9.     She has probably heard the news.

10.  It is impossible, they have not run out of petrol!