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Adjectif ou adverbe ?
Message de grabuge posté le 23-03-2005 à 19:33:32 (S | E | F | I)



Complétez chaque phrase en utilisant les mots donnés soit comme adjectif, soit comme adverbe :

careful(ly) - complete(ly) - continuous(ly) - financial(ly) - fluent(ly
happy/happily - nervous(ly) - perfect(ly) - quick(ly) - special(ly)

1/ Our holiday was too short. The time passed very ....
2/ Steve doesn't take risks when he's driving. He's always ...
3/ Sue works ......... She never seems to stop
4/ Rachel and Patrick are very ....... married.
5/ Maria's English is very ...... although she makes quite a lot of mistakes
6/ I cooked this meal ..... for you, so I hope you like it
7/ Everything was very quiet. There was .... silence
8/ I tried on the shoes and they fitted me .......
9/ Do you usually feel .......... vefore examinations ?
10/ I'd like to buy a car, but it's ...... impossible for me at the moment

Correction lundi ou mardi


Réponse: Adjectif ou adverbe ? de felin, postée le 23-03-2005 à 20:27:34 (S | E)
Bonsoir Grabuge


1/ Our holiday was too short. The time passed very quickly
2/ Steve doesn't take risks when he's driving. He's always careful
3/ Sue works continuously She never seems to stop
4/ Rachel and Patrick are very happily married.
5/ Maria's English is very fluent although she makes quite a lot of mistakes
6/ I cooked this meal especially for you, so I hope you like it
7/ Everything was very quiet. There was complete silence
8/ I tried on the shoes and they fitted me perfectly.
9/ Do you usually feel nervous before examinations ?
10/ I'd like to buy a car, but it's financially impossible for me at the moment.






Réponse: Adjectif ou adverbe ? de cleo, postée le 23-03-2005 à 22:12:57 (S | E)
Bonsoir Grabuge et pour ton exercice

1/ Our holiday was too short. The time passed very quickly.
2/ Steve doesn't take risks when he's driving. He's always careful.
3/ Sue works continuously. She never seems to stop
4/ Rachel and Patrick are very happily married.
5/ Maria's English is very fluent although she makes quite a lot of mistakes
6/ I cooked this meal especially for you, so I hope you like it
7/ Everything was very quiet. There was complete silence
8/ I tried on the shoes and they fitted me perfectly.
9/ Do you usually feel nervous before examinations ?
10/ I'd like to buy a car, but it's financially impossible for me at the moment





Réponse: Adjectif ou adverbe ? de idem, postée le 24-03-2005 à 13:37:51 (S | E)
Bonjour Grabuge et à tout le monde

1) Our holiday wass too short. The time passed very quickly.
2) Steve doesn't take risks when he's driving. He 's always carful.
3) Sue works continuously. she never seems to stop.
4) Rachel and Patrcik are very happily married.
5) Maria's English is very fluent although she makes quite a lot of mistakes.
6) I cooked this meal specially for you, so I hope you like it.
7) Everything was very quiet. There was complete silence.
8) I tried on the shoes and they fitted me perfectly.
9) Do you usually feel nervous before examinations.
10) I 'd like to buy a car, but it's financialy impossible for me at the moment.

Thanks for this exercice.
Idem


Réponse: Adjectif ou adverbe ? de hyppoblue, postée le 24-03-2005 à 15:03:35 (S | E)
Good afternoon all,

1/ Our holiday was too short. The time passed very quickly.
2/ Steve doesn't take risks when he's driving. He's always careful.
3/ Sue works continuously She never seems to stop.
4/ Rachel and Patrick are very happily married.
5/ Maria's English is very fluent although she makes quite a lot of mistakes.
6/ I cooked this meal specialy for you, so I hope you like it.
7/ Everything was very quiet. There was complete silence.
8/ I tried on the shoes and they fitted me perfectly.
9/ Do you usually feel nervous before examinations ?
10/ I'd like to buy a car, but it's financially impossible for me at the moment.

Merci Grabuge



Réponse: Adjectif ou adverbe ? de isa71, postée le 24-03-2005 à 21:32:16 (S | E)
bonsoir tout le monde

Complétez chaque phrase en utilisant les mots donnés soit comme adjectif, soit comme adverbe :

careful(ly) - complete(ly) - continuous(ly) - financial(ly) - fluent(ly
happy/happily - nervous(ly) - perfect(ly) - quick(ly) - special(ly)

1/ Our holiday was too short. The time passed very quickly
2/ Steve doesn't take risks when he's driving. He's always careful
3/ Sue works continuously She never seems to stop
4/ Rachel and Patrick are very happily married.
5/ Maria's English is very fluent although she makes quite a lot of mistakes
6/ I cooked this meal specially for you, so I hope you like it
7/ Everything was very quiet. There was complete silence
8/ I tried on the shoes and they fitted me perfectly
9/ Do you usually feel nervous before examinations ?
10/ I'd like to buy a car, but it's financially impossible for me at the moment




isa


Réponse: Adjectif ou adverbe ? de marit64, postée le 25-03-2005 à 04:57:46 (S | E)


1/ Our holiday was too short. The time passed very quickly.
2/ Steve doesn't take risks when he's driving. He's always careful.
3/ Sue works continuously. She never seems to stop.
4/ Rachel and Patrick are very happily married.
5/ Maria's English is very fluent although she makes quite a lot of mistakes.
6/ I cooked this meal specially for you, so I hope you like it.
7/ Everything was very quiet. There was completely silence.
8/ I tried on the shoes and they fitted me perfectly.
9/ Do you usually feel nervous before examinations ?
10/ I'd like to buy a car, but it's financially impossible for me at the moment.

grabuge



Réponse: Adjectif ou adverbe ? de gewurz, postée le 25-03-2005 à 10:49:44 (S | E)
1/ quickly
2/ careful
3/ continuously
4/ happily
5/ fluent
6/ specially
7/ complete
8/ perfectly
9/ nervous
10/ financially

Merci Grabuge.




Réponse: Adjectif ou adverbe ? de cat3, postée le 25-03-2005 à 20:45:28 (S | E)


Complétez chaque phrase en utilisant les mots donnés soit comme adjectif, soit comme adverbe :

careful(ly) - complete(ly) - continuous(ly) - financial(ly) - fluent(ly
happy/happily - nervous(ly) - perfect(ly) - quick(ly) - special(ly)

1/ Our holiday was too short. The time passed very .quickly...
2/ Steve doesn't take risks when he's driving. He's always .careful..
3/ Sue works continuously......... She never seems to stop
4/ Rachel and Patrick are very .happily...... married.
5/ Maria's English is very fluent...... although she makes quite a lot of mistakes
6/ I cooked this meal .specially.... for you, so I hope you like it
7/ Everything was very quiet. There was .complete... silence
8/ I tried on the shoes and they fitted me .perfecly......
9/ Do you usually feel ..nervous........ vefore examinations ?
10/ I'd like to buy a car, but it's .financialy..... impossible for me at the moment


Réponse: Adjectif ou adverbe ? de cat3, postée le 25-03-2005 à 21:07:36 (S | E)

merci Grabuge


Réponse: Adjectif ou adverbe ? de grabuge, postée le 30-03-2005 à 09:41:41 (S | E)
J'ai failli ne pas mettre la correction, vos réponses sont bonnes.

1/ Our holiday was too short. The time passed very quickly
2/ Steve doesn't take risks when he's driving. He's always careful
3/ Sue works continuously She never seems to stop
4/ Rachel and Patrick are very happily married.
5/ Maria's English is very fluent although she makes quite a lot of mistakes
6/ I cooked this meal especially for you, so I hope you like it
7/ Everything was very quiet. There was complete silence
8/ I tried on the shoes and they fitted me perfectly.
9/ Do you usually feel nervous before examinations ?
10/ I'd like to buy a car, but it's financially impossible for me at the moment.






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