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Message de marie37400 posté le 2004-12-15 15:53:18 (S | E | F | I)
Je viens de penser (oui, je sais c'est rare ) que ce petit exercice pourrait aide aussi bien les débutants que faire réviser les intermédiaires et les avancés !!!

Allez, un petit Quiz !!!

Il s'agit de choisir la forme correcte dans les phrases ci-dessous .

1. John plays tennis (bad, badly).
2. Can't you see the game (good, well)?
3. The orange tastes (bad, badly).
4. Are you (sure, surely) he will come?
5. Peter felt (bad, badly) about the accident.
6. The weather has been (real, really) cold lately.
7. Her death caused everyone to be (real, very) sad.
8. Do you feel (good, well)?
9. The pizza tastes (real, really) (good, well).
10. You (sure, surely) are wrong.

Je vous attends !!!! Et merci !!!!
Marie

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Edité par bridg le 15-12-2004 18:58


Réponse: re:Adjectif ou adverbe ? de serena, postée le 2004-12-15 16:41:12 (S | E)
Salut Marie !

Dis, avec tous ces exercices que tu nous donnes là, tu dis qu'il t'arrive rarement de penser ?
Bon, continue de ne pas trop penser alors, parce que quand tu le feras ce sera une vraie galère intellectuelle pour nous.

Trève de bavardages et au travail !

1. John plays tennis badly.
2. Can't you see the game well?
3. The orange tastes bad.
4. Are you sure he will come?
5. Peter felt bad about the accident.
6. The weather has been really cold lately.
7. Her death caused everyone to be very sad.
8. Do you feel good ?
9. The pizza tastes really good.
10. You surely are wrong.

Voilà, à vous !

Thanks Marie ! See you soon !


Réponse: re:Adjectif ou adverbe ? de sabry73, postée le 2004-12-15 16:45:58 (S | E)
1. John plays tennis (badly).
2. Can't you see the game (well)?
3. The orange tastes (badly).
4. Are you (sure) he will come?
5. Peter felt (bad) about the accident.
6. The weather has been (really) cold lately.
7. Her death caused everyone to be (very) sad.
8. Do you feel (good)?
9. The pizza tastes (really) (good).
10. You surely) are wrong.

J'aurais quand même essayé


Réponse: re:Adjectif ou adverbe ? de gewurz, postée le 2004-12-15 16:48:05 (S | E)
Voilà comment remettre en cause nos certitudes


1. John plays tennis "badly".
2. Can't you see the game "well" ?
3. The orange tastes "bad".
4. Are you "sure" he will come?
5. Peter felt "bad" about the accident.
6. The weather has been "really" cold lately.
7. Her death caused everyone to be "very" sad.
8. Do you feel "well" ?
9. The pizza tastes "really" "good".
10. You "surely" are wrong.

Marie du 37400.


Réponse: re:Adjectif ou adverbe ? de lyne, postée le 2004-12-15 17:54:22 (S | E)
Bonsoir marie et merci :

1. John plays tennis badly.
2. Can't you see the game well ?
3. The orange tastes bad.
4. Are you sure he will come?
5. Peter felt badly about the accident.
6. The weather has been really cold lately.
7. Her death caused everyone to be very sad.
8. Do you feel well ?
9. The pizza tastes really good.
10. You surely are wrong.


Réponse: re:Adjectif ou adverbe ? de doumyra, postée le 2004-12-15 17:57:11 (S | E)
Merci merci pour cet exercice qui tombe encore sur un point... difficile pour moi ;)
1. John plays tennis bad
2. Can't you see the gam well?
3. The orange tastes bad
4. Are you sure he will come?
5. Peter felt badly about the accident.
6. The weather has been really cold lately.
7. Her death caused everyone to be very sad.
8. Do you feel good?
9. The pizza tastes really good
10. You surely are wrong.


Réponse: re:Adjectif ou adverbe ? de calvin, postée le 2004-12-15 18:01:16 (S | E)
Bonsoir English lovers!

1. John plays tennis badly. (i guess?)
2. Can't you see the game well?
3. The orange tastes bad.
4. Are you sure he will come?
5. Peter felt bad about the accident.
6. The weather has been really cold lately.
7. Her death caused everyone to be very sad.
8. Do you feel well?
9. The pizza tastes really good.
10. You surely are wrong.


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Réponse: re:Adjectif ou adverbe ? de samia51, postée le 2004-12-15 18:24:24 (S | E)
Bonsoir Marie
Merci pour cet exercice

Il s'agit de choisir la forme correcte dans les phrases ci-dessous .

1. John plays tennis (bad, badly).
1/ John plays tennis (badly)

2. Can't you see the game (good, well)?
2/ Can't you see (well) the game ?

3. The orange tastes (bad, badly).
3/ The orange tastes (bad).

4. Are you (sure, surely) he will come?
4/ Are you (sure) he will come ?

5. Peter felt (bad, badly) about the accident.
5/ Peter felt (bad) about the accident

6. The weather has been (real, really) cold lately.
6/ The weather has been (really) cold lately.

7. Her death caused everyone to be (real, very) sad.
7/ Her death caused everyone to be (very) sad.

8. Do you feel (good, well)?
8/ Do you feel (well) ?

9. The pizza tastes (real, really) (good, well).
9/ The pizza tastes (really good).

10. You (sure, surely) are wrong.
10/ You (surely) are wrong.

Merci


Réponse: re:Adjectif ou adverbe ? de lucile83, postée le 2004-12-15 18:38:00 (S | E)
De quoi nous remettre en question..........

1. John plays bad tennis
2. Can't you see the game well?
3. The orange tastes bad
4. Are you sure he will come?
5. Peter felt bad about the accident.
6. The weather has been really cold lately.
7. Her death caused everyone to be very sad.
8. Do you feel good?
9. The pizza tastes really good
10. You surely are wrong.


Réponse: re:Adjectif ou adverbe ? de gartin, postée le 2004-12-15 18:39:58 (S | E)
Hello Marie,

Toujours à pied d'oeuvre pour nous faire travailler. Thanks a lot

1. John plays tennis badly
2. Can’t you see the game well ?
3. The orange tastes bad
4. Are you sure he will come ?
5. Peter felt badly about the accident
6. The weather has been really cold lately
7. Her death caused everyone to be very sad
8. Do you feel good ?
9. The pizza tastes really good
10. You surely are wrong

See you


Réponse: re:Adjectif ou adverbe ? de celbaz, postée le 2004-12-15 23:03:38 (S | E)

1. John plays tennis badly.
2. Can't you see the game well ?
3. The orange tastes bad.
4. Are you sure he will come ?
5. Peter felt bad about the accident.
6. The weather has been really cold lately.
7. Her death caused everyone to be very sad.
8. Do you feel well ?
9. The pizza tastes really good.
10. You surely are wrong.

je l'ai fait d'instinct ... presque comme Serena, sauf la 8 : j'aurais aussi pu mettre : Do you feel good ?


Réponse: re:Adjectif ou adverbe ? de clarinette, postée le 2004-12-15 23:51:29 (S | E)
1. John plays tennis badly.
2. Can't you see the game well?
3. The orange tastes bad.
4. Are you sure he will come?
5. Peter felt bad about the accident.
6. The weather has been really cold lately.
7. Her death caused everyone to be very sad.
8. Do you feel well?
9. The pizza tastes really well.
10. You surely are wrong.


Réponse: re:Adjectif ou adverbe ? de marit64, postée le 2004-12-16 01:14:01 (S | E)
Thanks marie for this exercise.

1. John plays tennis badly.
2. Can't you see the game well ?
3. The orange tastes bad.
4. Are you sure he will come?
5. Peter felt bad about the accident.
6. The weather has been really cold lately.
7. Her death caused everyone to be very sad.
8. Do you feel well?
9. The pizza tastes really good.
10. You are surely wrong. ( If I'm right, with the verb to be, we put the adverb after the verb.)

It was a good exercise.



Réponse: re:Adjectif ou adverbe ? de claire1, postée le 2004-12-16 08:52:54 (S | E)
marie 37400

1) John plays tennis badly
2) can't you see the game well?
3)the orange tastes bad
4) are you sure he will come?
5)Peter felt bad about the accident
6) the weather has been really cold lately
7) her death caused everyone to be very sad
8) the pizza tastes really good
10) you surely are wrong

thanks


Réponse: re:Adjectif ou adverbe ? de violettina, postée le 2004-12-16 09:56:33 (S | E)
bonjour marie !

je vais voir si j'ai atteint le niveau 2 étoiles.

1. John plays tennis bad.
2. Can't you see the game good ?
3. The orange tastes badly.
4. Are you sure he will come?
5. Peter felt bad about the accident.
6. The weather has been really cold lately.
7. Her death caused everyone to be real sad.
8. Do you feel well ?
9. The pizza tastes really good.
10. You surely are wrong.

je te demande d'être indulgente.

merci pour tes exercices !!!!


Réponse: re:Adjectif ou adverbe ? de zen34, postée le 2004-12-16 11:35:58 (S | E)
1. John plays tennis badly.
2. Can't you see the game well?
3. The orange tastes bad.
4. Are you sure he will come?
5. Peter felt bad about the accident.
6. The weather has been really cold lately.
7. Her death caused everyone to be very sad.
8. Do you feel good?
9. The pizza tastes really good.
10. You surely are wrong.





Réponse: re:Adjectif ou adverbe ? de salsify, postée le 2004-12-16 11:55:04 (S | E)
Je me lance :

1. John plays tennis badly.
2. Can't you see the game well?
3. The orange tastes bad.
4. Are you sure he will come?
5. Peter felt bad about the accident.
6. The weather has been really cold lately.
7. Her death caused everyone to be very sad.
8. Do you feel good?
9. The pizza tastes really good.
10. You surely are wrong.

Je dois avouer que j'ai fait cet exercice d'instinct sans trop me poser de questions.


Réponse: re:Adjectif ou adverbe ? de marie37400, postée le 2004-12-17 16:17:30 (S | E)
Hello everybody, les vacances arrivent (enfin pas pour tous), les corrections aussi !!!!
1. John plays tennis BADLY.

2. Can't you see the game WELL?

3. The orange tastes BAD.

4. Are you SURE he will come?

5. Peter felt BAD about the accident.

6. The weather has been REALLY cold lately.

7. Her death caused everyone to be VERY sad.

8. Do you feel WELL ?*

9. The pizza tastes REALLY GOOD.

10. You SURELY are wrong.

*8 : On lit et on entend souvent "Do you feel good"
Pour Violettina, bien sûr tu les as tes deux "stars" !!!
(Sorry, I've got a Mac I can copy them)
et pour Doumyra, je vous écris quelques petites précisions pour vous aider :
"The adverb badly is used to tell how something is done. The adjective bad is used to refer to health or feelings and to complete linking verbs such as seem, look, taste, smell".
Et à tous, os nombreuses participations m'ont fait chaud au coeur, un grand merci !
Marie


Réponse: re:Adjectif ou adverbe ? de grabuge, postée le 2004-12-21 13:37:55 (S | E)
Bonjour,

1. John plays tennis badly (bad, badly).
2. Can't you see the game well (good, well)?
3. The orange tastes bad (bad, badly).
4. Are you sure (sure, surely) he will come?
5. Peter felt bad (bad, badly) about the accident.
6. The weather has been really (real, really) cold lately.
7. Her death caused everyone to be very (real, very) sad.
8. Do you feel well<(good, well)?
9. The pizza tastes really good (real, really) (good, well).
10. You surely (sure, surely) are wrong.



Réponse: re:Adjectif ou adverbe ? de sixa, postée le 2004-12-21 13:46:19 (S | E)
Hello Marie,

I try ...

1. John plays tennis (bad, badly).
John plays bad tennis (moi aussi...)
2. Can't you see the game (good, well)?
Can't you see the well game ?
3. The orange tastes (bad, badly).
The orange tastes badly
4. Are you (sure, surely) he will come?
Are you sure he will come ?
5. Peter felt (bad, badly) about the accident.
Peter felt bad about the accident
6. The weather has been (real, really) cold lately.
The weather has been really cold lately
7. Her death caused everyone to be (real, very) sad.
Her death caused everyone to be very sad
8. Do you feel (good, well)?
Do you feel well ?
9. The pizza tastes (real, really) (good, well).
The pizza tastes really good
10. You (sure, surely) are wrong.
You surely are wrong.

Merci Marie
aurais-je droit ne serais-ce qu' à un bon point ?





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