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Exercices 7
Message de felin posté le 09-02-2005 à 13:55:42 (S | E | F | I)

Bonjour à tous...

Fill in each gap by choosing one word
All, are, as, dream, every, for, hard, hour, in, is, it, lasts, like, not, sleep, than, they, time, to, when

Sleep Well!

Why do we dream? It is……..(1) yet known for certain. People who haven't had enough sleep usually start behaving ……(2) strange ways. They find it………(3) to concentrate and they may have hallucinations. However,……(4) seems that some people can manage……..(5) do without sleep — and thus dreams —
……..6) quite a long time. Some people need far more sleep……..(7) others. Scientists believe that people dream for about one quarter of the …….(8) that we are asleep. You can tell ……. (9) a sleeper is dreaming because his eyes start moving very quickly. This usually…….(10) for a period of about half an hour in ………..(11) two hours of………(12) . The movement of the eyes can be seen even though the eyes…….(13) closed. Other animals – such…..(14) dogs or birds, for example - also have periods of rapid eye movement while……(15) are asleep. So, it seems that animals also dream.



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Edité par emy64 le 09-02-2005 14:53
titre en minuscule


Réponse: de grabuge, postée le 09-02-2005 à 20:18:31 (S | E)
Fill in each gap by choosing one word
All, , , , every, for, , hour, in, , , lasts, like, , sleep, , ,, ,

Sleep Well!

Why do we dream? It is not (1) yet known for certain. People who haven't had enough sleep usually start behaving dream……(2) strange ways. They find it hard (3) to concentrate and they may have hallucinations. However,…it…(4) seems that some people can manage…to…..(5) do without sleep — and thus dreams —
……..6) quite a long time. Some people need far more sleep…than…..(7) others. Scientists believe that people dream for about one quarter of the time…….(8) that we are asleep. You can tell when……. (9) a sleeper is dreaming because his eyes start moving very quickly. This usually…is….(10) for a period of about half an hour in ………..(11) two hours of………(12) . The movement of the eyes can be seen even though the eyes…are….(13) closed. Other animals – such…as..(14) dogs or birds, for example - also have periods of rapid eye movement while…they…(15) are asleep. So, it seems that animals also dream.



Réponse: Exercices 7 de clarinette, postée le 09-02-2005 à 20:32:44 (S | E)
Ah, these are always so tricky. I do my try.
All, are, as, dream, every, for, hard, hour, in, is, it, lasts, like, not, sleep, than, they, time, to, when

Sleep Well!

Why do we dream? It is…NOT1) yet known for certain. People who haven't had enough sleep usually start behaving …IN…(2) strange ways. They find it……HARD…(3) to concentrate and they may have hallucinations. However,…IT…(4) seems that some people can manage…TO…..(5) do without sleep — and thus dreams —…FOR…..6) quite a long time. Some people need far more sleep……THAN..(7) others. Scientists believe that people dream for about one quarter of the …TIME….(8) that we are asleep. You can tell …WHEN…. (9) a sleeper is dreaming because his eyes start moving very quickly. This usually…LASTS….(10) for a period of about half an hour in ……EVERY…..(11) two hours of…SLEEP……(12) . The movement of the eyes can be seen even though the eyes…ARE…(13) closed. Other animals – such….AS.(14) dogs or birds, for example - also have periods of rapid eye movement while…THEY…(15) are asleep. So, it seems that animals also dream.

Pour les couleurs, il faudrait donc que je re-click sur la couleur après le mot pour l'arrêter ?
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Edité par bridg le 09-02-2005 20:55
couleur retirée car entraîne un bug sur les autres post? sorry
Pour écrire en couleur il faut écrire entre les 2 balises, non après la seconde

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Edité par clarinette le 10-02-2005 11:13

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Edité par clarinette le 10-02-2005 14:01


Réponse: Exercices 7 de bridg, postée le 09-02-2005 à 20:54:05 (S | E)
J'ai repositionné ta réponse ici car un bug l'avait envoyée ailleurs
Message de sirene65 posté le 2005-02-09 20:48:51 (S | E | F | I)


All, every, in, is, lasts, like,

Sleep Well!

Why do we dream? It is…not,…..(1) yet known for certain. People who haven't had enough sleep usually start behaving …to, …(2) strange ways. They find it……hard,…(3) to concentrate and they may have hallucinations. However,…it,…(4) seems that some people can manage……..(5) do without sleep — and thus dreams —
……for, ..6) quite a long time. Some people need far more sleep…than,…..(7) others. Scientists believe that people dream for about one quarter of the …time,….(8) that we are asleep. You can tell …when…. (9) a sleeper is dreaming because his eyes start moving very quickly. This usually…….(10) for a period of about half an hour in ……dream, …..(11) two hours of……sleep, …(12) . The movement of the eyes can be seen even though the eyes…are,….(13) closed. Other animals – such….as,.(14) dogs or birds, for example - also have periods of rapid eye movement while…they,…(15) are asleep. So, it seems that animals also dream.

it's not very easy... i think i need more concentration

i will try again later...




Réponse: de felin, postée le 09-02-2005 à 21:00:38 (S | E)
Bonsoir

C'est vrai que c'est un peu difficile , la prochaine fois je vous donnerais plus facile.

Desolee

Merci quand meme que vous avez participe.

Pour bridg prenez votre temps je sais que c'est un peu dur.




Réponse: de clarinette, postée le 09-02-2005 à 21:03:05 (S | E)
Aurais-je fait une fausse manip. Je voulais mettre mes réponses en rouge. J'ai tout mis en rouge et fait disparaître mes réponses. Pas très mâlin!!
Je recommence :
2 = IN - 3= Hard - 4= IT - 5= TO - 7=THAN - 9= WHEN - 10=LASTS - 12=SLEEP - 13=ARE - 14= AS - 15=THEY


Réponse: Re: Exercice 7 de bobbyker, postée le 09-02-2005 à 22:28:11 (S | E)
Hi Felin!

Why do we dream? It is not (1) yet known for certain. People who haven't had enough sleep usually start behaving in (2) strange ways. They find it hard (3) to concentrate and they may have hallucinations. However, it (4) seems that some people can manage to (5) do without sleep — and thus dreams —
for (6) quite a long time. Some people need far more sleep than (7) others. Scientists believe that people dream for about one quarter of the time (8) that we are asleep. You can tell when (9) a sleeper is dreaming because his eyes start moving very quickly. This usually lasts (10) for a period of about half an hour in every (11) two hours of sleep (12) . The movement of the eyes can be seen even though the eyes are (13) closed. Other animals – such as (14) dogs or birds, for example - also have periods of rapid eye movement while they (15) are asleep. So, it seems that animals also dream.




Réponse: Exercices 7 de marit64, postée le 10-02-2005 à 00:53:03 (S | E)
felin,

Sleep Well!

Why do we dream? It is not yet known for certain. People who haven't had enough sleep usually start behave in strange ways. They find it hard to concentrate and they may have hallucinations. However, it seems that some people can manage to do without sleep — and thus dreams —
for quite a long time. Some people need far more sleep than others. Scientists believe that people dream for about one quarter of the time that we are asleep. You can tell when a sleeper is dreaming because his eyes start moving very quickly. This usually lasts for a period of about half an hour in sleep two hours of dream . The movement of the eyes can be seen even though the eyes are closed. Other animals – such as dogs or birds, for example - also have periods of rapid eye movement while they are asleep. So, it seems that animals also dream.
Thanks again, it was a good exercise.




Réponse: Exercices 7 de larenaudiere, postée le 10-02-2005 à 05:20:21 (S | E)
,
Why do we dream? It is not yet known for certain. People who haven't had enough sleep usually start behaving in strange ways. They find it hard to concentrate and they may have hallucinations. However, it seems that some people can manage to do without sleep — and thus dreams —
For quite a long time. Some people need far more sleep than others. Scientists believe that people dream for about one quarter of the time that we are asleep. You can tell when a sleeper is dreaming because his eyes start moving very quickly. This usually lasts for a period of about half an hour in every two hours of sleep. The movement of the eyes can be seen even though the eyes are closed. Other animals – such as dogs or birds, for example - also have periods of rapid eye movement while they are asleep. So, it seems that animals also dream.
Felin.



Réponse: very interesting exercice de gokebe, postée le 10-02-2005 à 11:28:02 (S | E)
je trouve votre exercice fort intéressant.
i'm trying to fill the blanks; unfortunately, i don't know how to proceed. perhaps i'll succed soon.
thank you.


Réponse: Exercices 7 de clarinette, postée le 10-02-2005 à 13:12:50 (S | E)
Alors étrangement, moi je trouve cet exercice bien plus facile que les exercices de traductions. Cela dit, j'ai peut-être tout faux ? J'attends la correction.


Réponse: Exercices 7 de samia51, postée le 10-02-2005 à 13:35:20 (S | E)
Bonjour Felin,
Merci pour cet exercice :

Fill in each gap by choosing one word
All, are, as, dream, every, for, hard, hour, in, is, it, lasts, like, not, sleep, than, they, time, to, when

Sleep Well!

Why do we dream? It is NOT (1) yet known for certain. People who haven't had enough sleep usually start behaving IN (2) strange ways. They find it HARD (3) to concentrate and they may have hallucinations. However, IT(4) seems that some people can manage TO(5) do without sleep — and thus dreams —
FOR (6) quite a long time. Some people need far more sleep THAN (7) others. Scientists believe that people dream for about one quarter of the TIME (8) that we are asleep. You can tell WHEN (9) a sleeper is dreaming because his eyes start moving very quickly. This usually LASTS(10) for a period of about half an hour in EVERY (11) two hours of SLEEP(12) . The movement of the eyes can be seen even though the eyes ARE(13) closed. Other animals – such AS (14) dogs or birds, for example - also have periods of rapid eye movement while THEY (15) are asleep. So, it seems that animals also dream

Merci.


Réponse: de magmatic_rock, postée le 10-02-2005 à 15:47:59 (S | E)
Hum pas facil avec tant de réponses possibles mais très bien pour essayer de comprendre les phrases déjà!
mes réponses seraient sans aucune certitudes:
1)not 2)like 3)in 4)they 5)? 6)all 7)than 8)sleep
9)for 10)is 11)lasts 12)dream 13)are 14)as 15)they

J'espère avoir pas tout faux quand meme!


Réponse: Exercices 7 de felin, postée le 10-02-2005 à 20:03:30 (S | E)
Bonsoir

Voici la correction.
Sleep Well!

Why do we dream? It is not (1) yet known for certain. People who haven't had enough sleep usually start behaving in (2) strange ways. They find it hard(3) to concentrate and they may have hallucinations. However, it (4) seems that some people can manage to (5) do without sleep — and thus dreams —
Lasts (6) quite a long time. Some people need far more sleep than (7) others. Scientists believe that people dream for about one quarter of the time (8) that we are asleep. You can tell when (9) a sleeper is dreaming because his eyes start moving very quickly. This usually is (10) for a period of about half an hour in every (11) two hours of sleep (12) . The movement of the eyes can be seen even though the eyes are (13) closed. Other animals – such as (14) dogs or birds, for example - also have periods of rapid eye movement while they (15) are asleep. So, it seems that animals also dream.

Vous avez bien travaille meme si vous avez fait quelques fautes ce n'est pas grave. C'est a force de faire des exercices vous allez finir par comprendre et retenir.







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