Cambridge University Press 978-0-521-71411-2 - Essential Grammar in Use Edition Francaise, Deuxieme Edition Raymond Murphy Table of Contents More information Table des matières Remerciements vii Pour les étudiant-e-s viii Pour les enseignant-e-s x Le présent 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 am/is/are (forme affirmative et négative) am/is/are (forme interrogative) I’m hungry / It’s cold etc. I am doing (present continuous) are you doing? (present continuous, forme interrogative) I do/work/like etc. (present simple, forme affirmative) I don’t … (present simple, forme négative) Do you … ? (present simple, forme interrogative) I am doing (present continuous) et I do (present simple) I have … et I’ve got … Le passé 11 12 13 14 15 was/were worked/got/went etc. (past simple) I didn’t … Did you … ? (past simple, forme négative et interrogative) I was doing (past continuous) I was doing (past continuous) et I did (past simple) Present perfect 16 17 18 19 20 21 I have done (present perfect 1) I’ve just … I’ve already … I haven’t … yet (present perfect 2) Have you ever … ? (present perfect 3) How long have you … ? (present perfect 4) for since ago I have done (present perfect) et I did (past simple) Le passif 22 is done was done (passif 1) 23 is being done has been done (passif 2) Les formes du verbe 24 be/have/do (present et past) 25 Verbes réguliers et irréguliers Le futur 26 27 28 29 What are you doing tomorrow? (présent à valeur future) I’m going to … will/shall 1 will/shall 2 Les auxiliaires de mode, l’impératif etc. 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 might can et could must mustn’t don’t need to should I have to … Would you like … ? I’d like … Do this! Don’t do that! Let’s do this! I used to … SI VOUS NE SAVEZ PAS QUELLES UNITÉS ÉTUDIER, UTILISEZ LE GUIDE D’ÉTUDE À LA PAGE 258 © Cambridge University Press iii www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-0-521-71411-2 - Essential Grammar in Use Edition Francaise, Deuxieme Edition Raymond Murphy Table of Contents More information There 38 there is there are 39 there was/were there has/have been there will be Les verbes auxiliaires 40 41 42 43 I am, I don’t etc. Have you? Are you? Don’t you? etc. too/either so am I / neither do I etc. isn’t, haven’t, don’t etc. (formes négatives) La forme interrogative 44 45 46 47 48 49 is it … ? have you … ? do they … ? etc. (forme interrogative 1) Who saw you? Who did you see? (forme interrogative 2) Who is she talking to? What is it like? (forme interrogative 3) What … ? Which … ? How … ? (forme interrogative 4) How long does it take … ? Do you know where … ? I don’t know what … etc. Le discours indirect 50 She said that … He told me that … -ing et to … 51 work/working go/going do/doing 52 to … (I want to do) et -ing (I enjoy doing) 53 I want you to … I told you to … 54 I went to the shop to … Go, get, do, make et have 55 go to … go on … 56 get 57 do et make 58 have go for … go -ing Les pronoms et les possessifs 59 60 61 62 63 64 A et 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 I/me he/him they/them etc. my/his/their etc. Whose is this? It’s mine/yours/hers etc. I/me/my/mine myself/yourself/themselves etc. (pronoms réfléchis) -’s (Kate’s camera / my brother’s car etc.) the a/an … train(s) bus(es) (singulier et pluriel) a bottle / some water (noms dénombrables/indénombrables 1) a cake / some cake / some cakes (noms dénombrables/indénombrables 2) the … go to work go home go to the cinema I like music I hate exams the … (avec les noms de lieu) iv © Cambridge University Press SI VOUS NE SAVEZ PAS QUELLES UNITÉS ÉTUDIER, UTILISEZ LE GUIDE D’ÉTUDE À LA PAGE 258 www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-0-521-71411-2 - Essential Grammar in Use Edition Francaise, Deuxieme Edition Raymond Murphy Table of Contents More information Les déterminants et les pronoms 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 this/that/these/those one/ones some et any not + any no none not + anybody/anyone/anything nobody/no-one/nothing somebody/anything/nowhere etc. every et all all most some any no/none both either neither a lot much many (a) little (a) few Les adjectifs et les adverbes 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 old/nice/interesting etc. (adjectifs) quickly/badly/suddenly etc. (adverbes) old/older expensive / more expensive older than … more expensive than … not as … as the oldest the most expensive enough too L’ordre des mots 92 93 94 95 He speaks English very well. (ordre des mots 1) always/usually/often etc. (ordre des mots 2) still yet already Give me that book! Give it to me! Les conjonctions et les relatives 96 97 98 99 100 and but or so because When … If … If I had … If we went … etc. a person who … a thing that/which … (propositions relatives 1) the people we met the hotel you stayed at (propositions relatives 2) Les prépositions 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 at 8 o’clock on Monday in April from … to until since for before after during while in at on (prépositions de lieu 1) in at on (prépositions de lieu 2) to in at (prépositions de lieu 3) under, behind, opposite etc. up, over, through etc. (prépositions de mouvement) on at by with about afraid of … , good at … etc. of/at/for etc. (prépositions) + -ing listen to … , look at … etc. (verbe + préposition) Phrasal verbs 112 go in, fall off, run away etc. (phrasal verbs 1) 113 put on your shoes put your shoes on (phrasal verbs 2) SI VOUS NE SAVEZ PAS QUELLES UNITÉS ÉTUDIER, UTILISEZ LE GUIDE D’ÉTUDE À LA PAGE 258 © Cambridge University Press v www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-0-521-71411-2 - Essential Grammar in Use Edition Francaise, Deuxieme Edition Raymond Murphy Table of Contents More information Annexes Annexe 1 Annexe 2 Annexe 3 Annexe 4 Annexe 5 Annexe 6 Annexe 7 Annexe 8 L’actif et le passif 229 Liste des verbes irréguliers 230 Verbes irréguliers par groupes 231 Formes contractées (he’s / I’d / don’t etc.) 232 Spelling (Orthographe) 234 Phrasal verbs (take off / give up etc.) 236 Phrasal verbs + objet (put out a fire / give up your job etc.) Quantificateurs (very/much/many etc.) 238 Exercices supplémentaires 237 239 Guide d’étude 258 Corrigés des exercices 269 Corrigés des exercices supplémentaires Corrigés du guide d’étude 293 Index 290 295 vi © Cambridge University Press SI VOUS NE SAVEZ PAS QUELLES UNITÉS ÉTUDIER, UTILISEZ LE GUIDE D’ÉTUDE À LA PAGE 258 www.cambridge.org