L2:CH4 EXERCICES. EXERCICE 1: ACTIVITIES 1. She is tasting the pineapples. 2. We go fishing. 3. He is hang-gliding. 4. You (plural) are scuba-diving.

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L2:CH4 EXERCICES

EXERCICE 1: ACTIVITIES 1. She is tasting the pineapples. 2. We go fishing. 3. He is hang-gliding. 4. You (plural) are scuba-diving. 5. You (informal) are snorkeling.

EXERCICE 2: CE QUI & CE QUE 1. Ce que jaime bien, cest de danser! What I really like is dancing! 2. _______________ il aime faire, cest la cuisine! 3. _______________ mennuie, cest les examens! 4. _______________ jadore, cest le shopping! 5. _______________ m'énerve, cest lespagnol!

EXERCICE 3 : ACTIVITIES, CE QUI & CE QUE 1. What we like is to go fishing. Ce que nous aimons, cest aller à la pêche. 2. What bores me is scuba diving. 3. What I prefer is hang gliding. 4. What he doesnt like is snorkeling. 5. What they (girls) dont like is windsurfing.

EXERCICE 4: REFLEXIVE PRESENT 1. Nous / se laver 2. Vous / se coucher 3. Il / shabiller 4. Je / se brosser les dents

EXERCICE 4: REFLEXIVE PRESENT 5. Tu / se lever 6. Elles / se baigner 7. Elle / se promener 8. Je / samuser

EXERCICE 5: REFLEXIVE NEGATIVE 1. Tu / shabiller 2. Ils / se brosser les dents 3. Elle / se laver

EXERCICE 5: REFLEXIVE NEGATIVE 4. Tu / se coucher 5. Ils / se promener 6. Vous / se lever

EXERCICE 6: FREQUENCY & REFLEXIVE VERBS 1. I wash myself once a week. 2. Michel never brushes his teeth. 3. We get up late often. 4. Sometimes, Thierry and Richard swim. 5. From time to time, Anne and I, we walk.

EXERCICE 7: REFLEXIVE FUTURE 1. Elles / ne pas / samuser 2. Nous / se baigner 3. Je / ne pas / se laver 4. Ils / se coucher

EXERCICE 7: REFLEXIVE FUTURE 5. Vous / ne pas / samuser 6. Tu / se laver