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1) La pelouse d’Amélie est plantée sur un rectangle qui fait 22 m de longueur et 11m de largeur.

Exprimer l’aire de la pelouse d’Amelie en m 2.


2) Le jardin carré de M. Barrel fait 43m de côté. Exprimer l’aire du jardin en m 2.

2. I can give you my car, so you buy a new one.


3. They be in a hurry, because they have got more than
enough time.
4. You stop at the red light.
5. Tomorrow is Sunday. You get up very early.
6. Mrs. Parks can't see very well. She wear glasses.
7. You return them. They are too small for you.
8. I am broke, I borrow some money to buy a car.
9. You stop smoking. It is very harmful.
10. Mr. Dickson is travelling abroad this summer, so he get his passport soon.
11. All the students obey the school rules.

 Attributive
Attributives are the ones that come right before the word(s) they modify.

The old man asked a question.


That is a good book.
I found an old, black, cotton sweater.

 Appositive
Appositives come after the words they modify. They are usually used in pairs.

The woman, beautiful and smart, knew what she was doing.
The winner, tired but happy, waved and smiled.

 Predicate
Predicates come after verb to be or after linking verbs. They come at the end of
the sentence and they modify the subject.
The tickets are expensive.
She looked old.
The oven felt hot.
He was young and shy.

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