Faire la différence entre HAVE et BE | |||||
1. 'BE', c'est 'ETRE' en français |
2. HAVE GOT signifie AVOIR, POSSEDER |
3. Forme interrogative, forme négative |
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BE |
I am from Bordeaux. She is from Liverpool. He is from there too. It is a crocodile. We are at school. You are good friends. They are absent. |
On peut utiliser une forme contractée (= plus courte) |
I'm
an American boy. She's English but He's Canadian. It's a bottle of milk. We're in the garden. You're under the tree. They're at the cinema. |
On utilise BE pour décrire une situation.
- It is a nice house.
- It is six o'clock.
- The cat is on the chair.
- The sky is blue but it is cloudy.
- This is right, that's wrong.
- It is getting cold in here.