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Comment écrire like?
Like = aimer
- I like going to the cinema but I don’t like going to the theatre. J’aime bien aller au cinéma mais je n’aime pas aller au théâtre (ça me plaît d’y aller).
- He really doesn’t like them at all.
- What do you like doing at weekends?
- I like to do the dusting once a week.
- I’d (would) like a coffee, please.
Quand mettre un sa like?
– Like est principalement suivi d’un nom (ex: like a house), d’un pronom (ex: like you) ou d’un verbe -ing (ex: like dancing). – As est principalement suivi d’un sujet+verbe (ex: as I told you). On peut traduire ces deux mots par comme.
Comment choisir entre Like et As?
As s’emploie aussi devant un nom, lorsqu’il se réfère à la fonction, au métier de quelqu’un. Ex : He speaks as a teacher, (il parle en tant que professeur, il est professeur.) He speaks like a teacher,( il parle comme un professeur, à la manière d’un professeur, mais il n’est pas professeur.)
Comment conjuguer like?
Conjugaison du verbe anglais TO LIKE
- Indicatif.
- Présent. I like. you like.
- I am liking. you are liking. he is liking.
- I liked. you liked. he liked.
- I was liking. you were liking. he was liking.
- I have liked. you have liked. he has liked.
- I have been liking. you have been liking. he has been liking.
- I had liked. you had liked. he had liked.
Quand Utilise-t-on such as?
Si ‘comme’ exprime la simultanéité, on emploie ‘as’ suivi d’une proposition : As I was playing football, I met my best friend. (Comme je jouais au football, j’ai rencontré mon meilleur ami). Some animals, such as lions can be dangerous.
Quel est le prétérit de Like?
« to like » au « Simple past / Prétérit » Exemples : I liked him until last january.
Comment conjuguer like au Preterit?
- I had liked.
- you had liked.
- he had liked.
- we had liked.
- you had liked.
- they had liked.