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Conjugaison Anglaise

Apprenez à jongler avec les temps de l'anglais. Du présent simple aux conditionnels mixtes, maîtrisez la transformation des verbes.

A2

A2 - Élémentaire

Les temps du récit et les premières structures conditionnelles.

Le Présent Continu ( Futur / Habitudes )
Le Past Continuous (Passé Continu)
First Conditional (Le Premier Conditionnel)
Les Modaux : Should, Must, Have To
Phrasal verbs: Common uses
Present simple vs present continuous
Present perfect: Form and use
Present perfect or past simple?
Past simple: Form and use
Past continuous and past simple
Past perfect
Will vs be going to: Future
Review of all verb tenses A2
Might, might not: Possibility
‘May’ and ‘might’: What’s the difference?
Used to, didn’t use to: past habits and states
How to use the verb ‘go’ in English
The different uses of the verb ‘get’
‘Do’ vs ‘Make’: What’s the difference?
Verbs with two objects
Stative vs dynamic verbs
Phrasal verbs: Transitive, intransitive, separable, inseparable
Second conditional
Present and past simple passive: Be + past participle
Reported speech / Indirect speech
Expressing purpose with ‘to’ and ‘for’
Infinitives and gerunds: Verb patterns
B1

B1 - Intermédiaire

Nuances de passé, voix passive et discours rapporté.

Les Temps du Perfect (B1)
La Voix Passive (B1)
Le Discours Indirect (B1)
Used to (Habitudes passées)
Conditionals: 2nd and 3rd
Past tense responses (Short answers)
Present simple or present continuous
Past simple or present perfect?
Present perfect simple and continuous
Past simple, past continuous, past perfect
Narrative tenses: All past tenses
Future forms: Will, be going to, present continuous
Future continuous and future perfect
Review of all verb tenses B1
Review of all verb tenses B1-B2
Have to, must, should: Obligation, prohibition, necessity, advice
Had better… it’s time
Can, could, be able to: Ability and possibility
Modal verbs of deduction: Must, might, could, can’t
Usually, used to, be used to, get used to
Phrasal verbs 1, 2 & 3: Exercises and explanation
Would rather & Would sooner
Needn’t, don’t need to, didn’t need to, needn’t have
Past modal verbs of deduction
Likely, unlikely, bound, definitely, probably: Probability
First conditional, future time clauses
Zero and first conditional and future time clauses
When I do vs When I have done
Second conditional: Unreal situations
First and second conditionals
Third conditional: Past unreal situations
Second and third conditionals: Unreal conditionals
Wishes and regrets: I wish / If only
Passive verb forms
Active and passive voice
The passive voice: All tenses
The passive with reporting verbs
Have something done
Gerund or infinitive: Do, to do, doing
Would rather, would prefer: Expressing preference
Reporting verbs: Admit doing, refuse to do, etc.
B2

B2 - Intermédiaire Avancé

Hypothèses complexes et temps du futur avancés.

Mixed Conditionals (Les Conditionnels Mixtes)
Future perfect continuous
Narrative tenses, used to, would
Future forms: Expressing future time
Other ways to express future: Be about to, be due to, etc.
Future in the past
Modal verbs: Permission, obligation, prohibition, necessity
Speculation and deduction: Modal verbs and expressions
Verbs of the senses
Get: Different meanings
Unless, even if, provided, as long as, etc.: Conditionals
All conditionals: Mixed conditionals, alternatives to if, inversion
Mixed conditionals: If I were you, I wouldn’t have done it
Wish, rather, if only, it’s time: Unreal uses of past tenses
Distancing: Expressions and passive of reporting verbs
Passive verbs with two objects
Verb + object + infinitive/gerund: Verb patterns
Gerunds and infinitives: Complex forms
Have: Auxiliary or main verb
C1

C1 - Autonome

Maîtrise totale des nuances de temps et des modaux au passé.

Futures: Revision and Advanced usage
Advanced Inversion with auxiliaries
Nuances of modals in the past
Cleft sentences: Adding emphasis
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