2. Prétérit simple ou prétérit en be + -ing ? Mettez le verbe entre parenthèses à la forme qui convient.
1. I (walk) home from a friend's house late at night when I (hear) footsteps behind me.
2. It (be) quite dark, and I (be) afraid to look back.
3. I (start) to walk faster, but the person behind me (get) closer.
4. My heart (beat) fast and I (start) to panic, so I began to run.
5. The person (run) after me, too. I (be) frantic!
6. Finally, I (hear) a voice calling my name.
7. I (look) over my shoulder.
8. It (be) an old school friend.
9. John (see) I was really scared, so he (walk) me all the way home.
1. I was walking home from a friend's house late at night when I heard footsteps behind me.
2. It was quite dark, and I was afraid to look back.
3. I started to walk faster, but the person behind me was getting closer.
4. My heart was beating fast and I started to panic, so I began to run.
5. The person was running after me, too. I was frantic!
6. Finally, I heard a voice calling my name.
7. I looked over my shoulder.
8. It was an old school friend.
9. John saw I was really scared, so he walked me all the way home.
Génial !
Continue comme ça.
Tu y es presque.
Essaie encore une fois.
Tu devrais réessayer.
Bravo !
Félicitations !
Parfait !
Très peu d'erreurs.
Quelques erreurs.
Trop d'erreurs.
Beaucoup trop d'erreurs.