Programme grammatical au lycée - BO

 

A means of transport / a series of questions.

A piece of news/advice/furniture/information is ...

All applications should be sent in before July 4th.

All passengers are requested to fasten their seat-belts.

Anybody can do it !

Are you being attended?

As long as you don't leave the house, you may do whatever you want.

Books must not be taken out of the library.

Boys will be boys.

Can you tell me when my car will be ready?

Couldn't you have done it before?

Do you mind if I smoke?

Would you mind opening the window?

Do you often go to the cinema? - Hardly ever

Don't let him know.

Each method has its advantages.

Everybody is liable to make mistakes.

Everybody likes music, don't they?

Had I known, I would have gone.

Hardly had he got in, when the phone rang.

Have him wash your car!

Have you bought your ticket yet?

He dared not open  for fear that they should disturb him.

He devoted his whole energy to this task.

He did win the race.

He doesn't speak Italian and I don't either.

He has been to Japan / he has gone to Japan.

He has just left.

He is likely to be late.

He keeps contradicting people.

He likes rugby. I don't

He locked up the house in case a burglar should break in.

He made us laugh.

He may not have seen you.

He read himself blind.

He said he would come down when he was ready.

He seldom called his mum.

He should be there by now.

He should be there by now.

He told me he would go later.

He will have finished by 6 o'clock.

He would have been informed if there had been an accident.

He'll give me a ring when he arrives.

He'll have to buy a new car.

Her father objects to her going out.

He's already seen that film.

He's always asking silly questions.

He's being looked after by this grandmother.

He's being nasty.

He's no friend of his/hers/ours/yours/theirs ...

He's not liable to win the competition.

He's such a baby!

I approve of your decision.

I called him in advance so that he may come to the meeting.

I can hardly believe it.

I can't stand / bear getting up early.

I could buy it if I had enough money.

I couldn't buy it even if I had the money.

I do like tea

I don't mind them/their doing this.

I insist on seeing it.

I intend to visit them.

I look forward to meeting her.

I must try and do it.

I saw him cross the street and heard him open the door.

I think therefore I am.

I tried to persuade them, but they wouldn't listen to me.

I want you to tell me the whole truth.

I was asked a strange question.

I was surprised at what he said.

I wish I was/were younger.

I wish you would come with me.

I wonder whether he'll leave or stay ...

I'd rather go for a walk than watch TV.

I'd rather have tea if you don't mind.

I'd rather not go, Id rather you went.

I'm your friend, aren't I?

In case the letter shouldn't arrive on time, call me.

Is he about to leave?

Is your car being serviced?

It makes me mad.

It smells good / it feels smooth / it sounds interesting

It was bound to happen.

It's difficult for me to believe this story.

It's high time we started.

It's much too expensive.

It's not so difficult as you said.

It's so gorgeous a landscape!

I've got to wear glasses now.

John is a friend of mine.

Let's not be too pessimistic, shall we?

My car was stolen last night.

No matter how hard he tried, he always failed.

No sooner had he gone than the telephone rang.

No sooner had they met than they fell in love.

None of them was there on time.

Not everybody can do it.

On opening the door, he saw the ghost.

On the one hand you are right, but on the other hand ...

Once he had finished, he went out.

Queen Elisabeth / President Clinton / Father Brown /

 Captain Smith.

Ring me as soon as you can!

Shall I open the window?

She can't help laughing.

She nearly fainted when she heard the news.

She phones him every other day.

She showed such courage!

She talked him into believing in ghosts.

She wants me to do it now.

She's always asking stupid questions.

Shut the door, will you?

Some say it's true, others pretend it's not.

Take it, in case it should rain.

The British are said to be great travellers.

She daren't go out alone at night.

The earlier he gets up, the better he feels.

The government is/are thinking about new measures.

The President is to be elected next year.

There might have been an accident.

There used to be a church there.

There's a job to be done.

They charged me five pounds.

They drink neither wine nor beer.

They had their hats on their heads.

They had to come back at ten.

They were happy, (or) at least they said they were.

They were made to leave.

They're unlikely to phone.

This is the last point but not the least important.

We've been friends ever since.

What does it taste/sound/feel/look/smell like?

What have you been doing all morning?

What insolence!

Whenever he went on a train journey, he'd buy a magazine.

Wherever you go, always carry an umbrella.

Whether you like it or not, you must do it.

You can swim, can't you?

You can use my car provided you drive carefully.

You can't play chess, can you?

You don't have to go.

You don't need to do it.

You had better hurry up if you want to see the start of the film.

You needn't have worried.

You ought to ask your father about it.

You oughtn't to tell her.

You should have written to your parents.

You shouldn't have driven so fast.

You'd better not waste your time.

You're not supposed to park here.

Yours truly.