Exercice préfixes/Vérification
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Bonjour à toutes et à tous,
pouvez-vous me dire, s'il vous plaît, si mes exercices suivants sont corrects ou s'il y a des modifications ou des améliorations à apporter?
Cordialement et merci d'avance.
Exercises for Monday, 28th January 2013.
1 Which prefix forms the opposite of these words? (The bottom line are all verbs, the rest are adjectives).
.....happy .....patient .....polite .....legal
.....correct .....regular .....visible .....possible
.....legible .....friendly .....employed .....honest
.....pack .....lock .....agree .....like
My answers: unhappy, impatient, impolite, illegal, incorrect, irregular, invisible, impossible, illegible, unfriendly, unemployed, dishonest, to unpack, to unlock, to disagree, to dislike.
2 Agree with these statements, using words of from the left-hand page which have the same meaning as the underlined words.
Example: A: He doesn't have a job, does he?
B: No,......he's unemployed.......
1. It's against the law, isn't it?
Oh yes, ..............
My answer: It's against the law, isn't it? Oh yes, it's illegal.
2. His room is always in a mess, isn't it?
Yes, ................
My answer: His room is always in a mess, isn't it? Yes, it's always untidy.
3. He took off his clothes!
Yes, ................
My answer: He took off his clothes! Yes, he undressed.
4. This handwriting is impossible to read.
Yes I know, ...........
My answer: This handwriting is impossible to read. Yes I know, it's illegible.
5. She can never wait for five minutes, can she?
No, ..............
My answer: She can never wait for five minutes, can she? No, she can't, she's impatient.
6. I thought it was rude, didn't you?
Yes, it was very .............
My answer: I thought it was rude, didn't you? Yes, it was very impolite.
3 Complete the verbs in these sentences.
1 I'm sorry, I mis............ her message completely.
2 We un............... as soon as we got to the hotel, then went out for a walk.
3 She was here a minute ago, but then she dis.......... I'm afraid I don't know where she is now.
4 We normally have similar opinions but I dis........... with him totally on the subject of drugs.
5 My homework was so bad that I'll have to re....... it.
6 Apparently her alarm clock didn't ring and she over.............
7 She finally managed to un............... the door and we were able to go inside.
8 I dis............ the film, but the others enjoyed it.
9 I don't think I'll pass the exam, but I can always re.......... it in September.
10 The post office shuts for lunch but it should re............. at 2.00 p.m.
11 She's over.......... at the moment. She really needs a holiday and a complete break from her job.
12 My sister wrapped up my present so well that it took me about five minutes to un.......... it.
My answers:
1 I'm sorry, I misunderstood her message completely.
2 We undressed as soon as we got to the hotel, then went out for a walk.
3 She was here a minute ago, but then she disappeared. I'm afraid I don't know where she is now.
4 We normally have similar opinions but I disagree with him totally on the subject of drugs.
5 My homework was so bad that I'll have to redo it.
6 Apparently her alarm clock didn't ring and she overslept.
7 She finally managed to unlock the door and we were able to go inside.
8 I dislike the film, but the others enjoyed it.
9 I don't think I'll pass the exam, but I can always retake (or resit) it in September.
10 The post office shuts for lunch but it should reopen at 2.00 p.m.
11 She's overdoing (or overworking) at the moment. She really needs a holiday and a complete break from her job.
12 My sister wrapped up my present so well that it took me about five minutes to unwrap it.
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Modifié par bernard02 le 27-01-2013 08:43
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Modifié par lucile83 le 27-01-2013 08:55
Réponse: Exercice préfixes/Vérification de gerondif, postée le 27-01-2013 à 10:41:27 (S | E)
Hello,
1 I'm sorry, I misunderstood her message completely.
2 We undressed as soon as we got to the hotel, then went out for a walk.
vous sortez donc tout nu!!(pensez plutôt à défaire les bagages)
3 She was here a minute ago, but then she disappeared. I'm afraid I don't know where she is now.
4 We normally have similar opinions but I disagree with him totally on the subject of drugs.
5 My homework was so bad that I'll have to redo(rewrite) it.
6 Apparently her alarm clock didn't ring and she overslept.
7 She finally managed to unlock the door and we were able to go inside.
8 I dislike(prétérit) the film, but the others enjoyed it.
9 I don't think I'll pass the exam, but I can always retake (or resit for) it in September.
10 The post office shuts for lunch but it should reopen at 2.00 p.m.
11 She's overdoing (or overworked) at the moment. She really needs a holiday and a complete break from her job.
12 My sister wrapped up my present so well that it took me about five minutes to unwrap it.
le reste est bon!
Réponse: Exercice préfixes/Vérification de bernard02, postée le 27-01-2013 à 22:00:06 (S | E)
Bonsoir et
voici donc mes nouvelles réponses pour l'exercice 3 (je n'ai rien changé à celles des exercices 1 et 2):
My answers:
1 I'm sorry, I misunderstood her message completely.
2 We unpacked as soon as we got to the hotel, then went out for a walk.
3 She was here a minute ago, but then she disappeared. I'm afraid I don't know where she is now.
4 We normally have similar opinions but I disagree with him totally on the subject of drugs.
5 My homework was so bad that I'll have to redo it.
6 Apparently her alarm clock didn't ring and she overslept.
7 She finally managed to unlock the door and we were able to go inside.
8 I disliked the film, but the others enjoyed it.
9 I don't think I'll pass the exam, but I can always retake (or resit for) it in September. Faut-il vraiment ajouter "for" à "resit" car je ne l'avais pas trouvé dans les dictionnaires?
10 The post office shuts for lunch but it should reopen at 2.00 p.m.
11 She's overdone (or overworked) at the moment. She really needs a holiday and a complete break from her job.
12 My sister wrapped up my present so well that it took me about five minutes to unwrap it.
Cordialement.
Réponse: Exercice préfixes/Vérification de lucile83, postée le 27-01-2013 à 22:09:30 (S | E)
Hello,
C'est plus courant,oui.
Lien internet
14 exams[intransitive and transitive] British English to take an examination:
Tracy's sitting her GCSEs this year.
sit for
They were preparing children to sit for the entry examination.
Réponse: Exercice préfixes/Vérification de bernard02, postée le 28-01-2013 à 00:11:14 (S | E)
Hello,
OK, je le laisse, je n'ai donc plus aucune faute dans tous ces exercices maintenant!
Réponse: Exercice préfixes/Vérification de bernard02, postée le 29-01-2013 à 05:03:55 (S | E)
Bonjour,
je vous informe que ces exercices ont été rendus et corrigés lundi soir, et qu'il restait les deux fautes suivantes:
Cordialement et .
2. 3 He took off his clothes!
Yes, ................
My answer: He took off his clothes! Yes, he undressed.
Correction course: He took off his clothes! Yes, he got undressed.
3. 11 She's over.......... at the moment. She really needs a holiday and a complete break from her job.
My answer: She's overdone (or overworked) at the moment. She really needs a holiday and a complete break from her job.
Correction course: She's overdoing (or overworking) at the moment. She really needs a holiday and a complete break from her job.
Réponse: Exercice préfixes/Vérification de notrepere, postée le 29-01-2013 à 05:27:35 (S | E)
Bonjour
Je ne suis pas d'accord avec votre professeur.
Could you undress the kids for bed, Steve?
He undressed and got into the bath.
Lien internet
You can't come in, I'm undressing.
She undressed the children and got them into their pyjamas.
Lien internet
She undressed and got into bed.
Lien internet
'to get undressed' convient, mais votre proposition est juste aussi.
Concernant 'overdo', on entend plus souvent 'she is overdoing [something]' (She is overdoing it, They are overdoing things, etc.)
Sans [something], 'overworking' me semble mieux.
Réponse: Exercice préfixes/Vérification de bernard02, postée le 29-01-2013 à 05:39:22 (S | E)
Bonjour notrepere,
oui, mais je crois que je suis plus mal placé que vous pour lui rappeler un peu trop souvent que deux solutions peuvent être aussi acceptables l'une que l'autre, je crois même me rappeler que lucile83 s'était exprimée à ce sujet, l'année dernière!
Bonne nuit !!
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Modifié par bernard02 le 29-01-2013 05:39
Réponse: Exercice préfixes/Vérification de notrepere, postée le 29-01-2013 à 06:15:29 (S | E)
Bonjour
Yes, but your professor doesn't seem to acknowledge this. You present a single right answer on the forum as if it were the only correct answer. How do you expect us to react? We're trying to show you that perhaps your answers are not wrong afterall despite the opinions of your teacher. Maybe you should find a new teacher.
Réponse: Exercice préfixes/Vérification de lucile83, postée le 29-01-2013 à 06:30:08 (S | E)
Hello bernard,
Oui je me souviens avoir réagi à ce propos déjà...
Quand vous dites
...et qu'il restait les deux fautes suivantes:
je ne suis pas d'accord car ce ne sont pas des fautes mais des différences dans l'expression d'une langue.
Ce que vous avez donné comme réponses est juste aussi (np a raison).
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