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    Message de grabuge posté le 08-02-2005 à 18:12:11 (S | E | F | I)


    Vous avez rencontré Steve hier, un ami que vous n'aviez pas vu depuis très longtemps. Voici ce qu'il vous a dit :

    1. I'm living in London
    2. My father isn't very well
    3. Rachel and Mark are getting married next month
    4. My sister has had a baby
    5. I don't know what Frank is doing
    6. I saw Helen at a party in june and she seemed fine
    7. I haven't seen Diane recently
    8. I'm not enjoying my job very much
    9. You can come and stay at my place if you're ever in London
    10. My car was stolen a few days ago

    Le lendemain, vous me rencontrez et me dites ce que Steve vous a dit :
    1. Steve said that .......

    A vous...


    Réponse: de gewurz, postée le 08-02-2005 à 18:30:45 (S | E)
    Hello Grabuge, how are you ?
    You know what ? I met Steeeeve yesterday, he told me that

    1. he was living in London
    2. his father wasn't very well
    3. Rachel and Mark were getting married next month
    4. his sister had had a baby
    5. he didn't know what Frank was doing
    6. he had seen Helen at a party in june and that she had seemed fine
    7. he hadn't seen Diane recently
    8. he wasn't enjoying his job very much
    9. I could come and stay at his place if I was ever in London
    10 his car had been stolen a few days ago

    Ah that Steeeeve, what a jolly fellow !!!

    I must have fallen into the catches headfirst
    rescue me !!!
    Ne t'inquiète pas, on ne te laissera pas tomber !

    -------------------
    Edité par grabuge le 08-02-2005 18:42


    Réponse: de magmatic_rock, postée le 08-02-2005 à 20:00:56 (S | E)
    1. I'm living in London ---> Steve said that he was living in London
    2. My father isn't very well ---> Steve said that his father wasn't very well
    3. Rachel and Mark are getting married next month ---> Steve said that Rachel and Mark were getting married next month
    4. My sister has had a baby ---> Steve said that his sister had had a baby
    5. I don't know what Frank is doing ---> Steve said that he didn't know what Franck was doing
    6. I saw Helen at a party in june and she seemed fine ---> Steve said that he had seen Helen at a party in june and she seemed fine
    7. I haven't seen Diane recently ---> Steve said that he hadn't seen Diane recently
    8. I'm not enjoying my job very much ---> Steve said that he wasn't enjoying his job very much
    9. You can come and stay at my place if you're ever in London ---> Steve said that I could come and stay at his place if i was ever in London
    10. My car was stolen a few days ago ---> Steve said that his car was stolen a few days ago

    Je suis vraiment désolé s'il y a des fautes je ne suis pas très fort en english ---> i'm very sorry if there are a lot of mistakes but i have a hard time in english!

    petite question? "to have a hard time" signifie bien "avoir du mal"?
    pour l'exercice




    Réponse: de edith49, postée le 08-02-2005 à 20:23:47 (S | E)
    Hello grabuge,

    Steve said that he was living in London, his father wasn't very well, Rachel and Mark were getting married next month, his sister had had a baby, he didn't know what Frank was doing, he had seen Helen at a party in june and she had seemed fine, he hadn't seen Diane recently, he wasn't enjoying his job very much, I could come and stay at his place if I was ever in London, his car had been stolen a few days ago




    Réponse: de clarinette, postée le 08-02-2005 à 20:44:23 (S | E)
    ça a un petit gout de SIMON SAID :

    1. he was living in London
    2. his father wasn't very well
    3. Rachel and Mark were getting married next month
    4. his sister had had a baby
    5. he didn't know what Frank was doing
    6. he had seen Helen at a party in june and that she had seemed fine
    7. he hadn't seen Diane recently
    8. he wasn't enjoying his job very much
    9. I could come and stay at his place if I was ever in London
    10 his car had been stolen a few days ago

    Ah that Steeeeve, what a jolly fellow !!!

    I must have fallen into the catches headfirst
    rescue me !!!
    Ne t'inquiète pas, on ne te laissera pas tomber !

    -------------------
    Edité par grabuge le 08-02-2005 18:42
    -------------------
    Edité par bridg le 09-02-2005 16:52
    Je ne vois pas les 4 dernières phrases dans le post d'origine

    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Réponse: de magmatic_rock, postée le 2005-02-08 20:00:56 (S | E)
    1. I'm living in London ---> Steve said that he was living in London.
    2. My father isn't very well ---> Steve said that his father wasn't very well.
    3. Rachel and Mark are getting married next month ---> Steve said that Rachel and Mark were getting married next month.
    4. My sister has had a baby ---> Steve said that his sister had had a baby.
    5. I don't know what Frank is doing ---> Steve said that he didn't know what Franck was doing.
    6. I saw Helen at a party in june and she seemed fine ---> Steve said he had seen Helen at a party in june and she seemed fine.
    7. I haven't seen Diane recently ---> Steve said that he hadn't seen Diane recently.
    8. I'm not enjoying my job very much ---> Steve said that he wasn't enjoying his job very much.
    9. You can come and stay at my place if you're ever in London ---> Steve said that I could go and stay at his place if I was ever in London.
    10. My car was stolen a few days ago ---> Steve said that his car was stolen a few days ago.
    grabuge




    Réponse: de felin, postée le 09-02-2005 à 16:09:56 (S | E)
    Bonjour Grabuge

    I was living in London.
    My father wasn’t very well.
    Rachel an Mark were getting married next month.
    His sister had had a baby.
    He didn’t know what frank was doing.
    He had seen Helen at a party in June and she had seemed fine.
    He hadn’t seen recently.
    He wasn’t enjoying his job very much.
    You could come and stayed at his place if I was ever in London.
    His car had been stolen a few days ago.

    Grabuge




    Réponse: de joy813, postée le 09-02-2005 à 20:06:21 (S | E)
    Sorry Grabuge, I'm late

    1. Steve said that he was living in London
    2. Steve said that his father wasn't very well
    3. He said that Rachel and Mark were getting married next month
    4. He said that his sister had had a baby
    5. He said that he didn't know what Frank was doing
    6. He said that he had seen Helen at a party in june and she had seemed fine
    7. He said that he hadn't seen Diane recently
    8. He said that he wasn't enjoying his job very much
    9. He said that I could come and stay at his place if I was ever in London
    10. He said that his car had been stolen a few days ago






    Réponse: Reported speech de grabuge, postée le 12-02-2005 à 16:30:29 (S | E)
    1. I'm living in London
    I was living in London
    2. My father isn't very well
    My father wasn't very well
    3. Rachel and Mark are getting married next month
    Rachel and Mark were getting married next month
    4. My sister has had a baby
    My sister had had a baby
    5. I don't know what Frank is doing
    I didn't know what Frank was doing
    6. I saw Helen at a party in june and she seemed fine
    I had seen Helen at the party in june and she had seemed fine
    7. I haven't seen Diane recently
    I hadn't seen Diane recently
    8. I'm not enjoying my job very much
    I wasn't enjoyind my job very much
    9. You can come and stay at my place if you're ever in London
    I could come and stay at his place if I was ever in London
    10. My car was stolen a few days ago
    My car had been stolen a few days ago

    et pour votre participation






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