Chapter 7 Lesson 1 Henry and Mike sometimes play ... - English is cool

Lesson 1. Henry and Mike sometimes play poker at 1. p.m. They may be playing right now. Jane often gets up at 11. If she is not there, she could still be sleeping ...
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Chapter 7 Lesson 1 What are you going to do tonight? I am going to watch TV Is John going to study tomorrow? Yes, he is. He is going to study. What about Scott and Shirley. Are they going to play tennis tomorrow? No, they are not. They are not going to play tennis.

Grammar On utilise [be going to + BV] pour parler de ce que l’on a l’intention de faire et pour parler de nos projets. Il ne faut pas oublier de conjuguer l’auxiliaire [be] en fonction du sujet: I  am he, she, it  is

we, you, they  are

Chapter 7 Lesson 2 You will travel around the world. You won’t be rich but you will be very happy. Great. What about my friends? Will Amy go to space? No, she won’t. She won’t go to space. Will Lauren and Tom die in a plane crash? Yes, they will. They will die in a plane crash. I’m sorry.

Grammar Pour parler du futur avec certitude, on utilise WILL + BV. WILL + NOT = WON’T Affirmation: sujet + will + BV Négation: sujet + won’t + BV Question: will + sujet + BV?

Chapter 7 Lesson 3 If Howard and John want to be astronauts, they should read books about space, and they should work harder in science. If Lisa wants to be a professional tennis player, she shouldn’t eat junk food, and she shouldn’t smoke. She should practise regularly and seriously.

Grammar On utilise SHOULD + BV pour donner des conseils. En français cela correspond à « devrait ». On utilise SHOULDN’T + BV pour faire des reproches. En français cela correspond à « ne devrait pas ».

Chapter 7 Lesson 4 If I win the lottery I will buy a new computer.

If it rains tomorrow John and Sam won’t go to the beach. He won’t see the game if he doesn’t come home early. They will sing well if they don’t have stage fright.

Grammar Rappel: Pour parler de ce que l’on fera (futur) on utilise WILL / WON’T + BV.

Pour exprimer une condition, on utilise le mot IF. En français, IF correspond à « si ». On utilise un verbe conjugué au présent simple après IF. La proposition commençant par IF peut être présentée en premier ou en deuxième dans la phrase.

Chapter 7 Lesson 5 Would you like to study abroad? Yes, I would. I’d like to study abroad. They’d like to go to high school but they don’t know what they would like to do after that. He wouldn’t like to study Spanish and he wouldn’t like to be an estate agent. He’d like to be a computer programmer.

Grammar Rappel: Pour parler de ce que l’on voudrait faire on utilise [WOULD LIKE TO + BV]. La forme contractée de [WOULD LIKE] est [’D LIKE]. Elle est utilisée seulement dans les affirmations.