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Ce quiz d’anglais porte les verbes irréguliers au prétérit en
anglais. On vous présente 30 phrases, à vous de conjuguer les
verbes au prétérit !
Quiz :
verbes irréguliers anglais (au prétérit)
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- A situation
arose that required immediate
attention.
- It was a beautiful day
yesterday.
- The concert began promptly at
7 PM last night.
- A strong gust of wind blew the leaves off the
trees yesterday.
- They built a new house last
year.
- He cut his finger while
chopping vegetables.
- What did you do
yesterday?
- We ate dinner at our favorite
restaurant last night.
- She fell off her bike but
thankfully wasn’t hurt.
- In a fit of anger, he flung
the papers across the room.
- I got a promotion at work last
month.
- She ground the coffee beans
before brewing a fresh pot.
- She hung the painting on the
wall yesterday.
- He
held the door open for her as she entered the
room.
- He
knelt down to propose to her last
night.
- The athlete
leapt over the hurdle and won the
race.
- He
lit the candles on the birthday cake, and we sang
together.
- He
mowed the lawn yesterday afternoon.
- The
environmental impact was partially offset by the
use of renewable energy sources.
- She
pleaded with the judge for leniency during the
trial.
- We
rode our bikes along the scenic trail last
weekend.
- Yesterday, I
saw a beautiful rainbow after the
rain.
- He
showed us his impressive collection of antique
coins yesterday.
- The car
sped down the highway, reaching a top speed of 120
miles per hour.
- Mrs. Johnson
taught English at the high school for over twenty
years.
- The book was
typeset and ready for printing last
week.
- She
underwent surgery last month to address the
medical issue.
- She
wept uncontrollably after hearing the sad
news.
- She
withdrew money from the ATM before heading to the
market.
- I
wrote a letter yesterday.
En quoi plead est-il irrégulier ?
A part ma faute d’ortho je pense que « speeded » and « kneeled » sont les versions acceptées que l’on entend très souvent. Chuis anglophone mais pas grammaticien.