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Message de larenaudiere posté le 18-01-2005 à 10:12:13 (S | E | F | I)

,
1-Action non terminée
For,since avec le present perfect se traduisent par "depuis"
For est employé lorsque l'on considère la durée de l'action.
Since lorsque l'on considère le point de départ.

Ex:they have been selling this car for 3 years.
they have been selling this car since 2002.

Ils vendent cette voiture depuis 3 ans.
Ils vendent cette voiture depuis 2002.

2-Action terminée
Avec le preterit,for se traduit par "pendant"
I lived in Paris for 10 years.
J'ai vécu à Paris pendant 10 ans.

Today is 18th January 2005.
Réecrivez les phrases ci-dessous en mettant for à la place de since et since à la place de for.
1-Carol has been employed by our firm for 3 months.
2-John has been married since 2000.
3-He has been pestering this girl since 1985.
4-You have been studying English for 4 years.
5-I have been retired for 7 years.
6-He has been drinking since 2000.
7-I have been living in Paris for 10 years.
8-I learnt English at school for 7 years.
Bon courage

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Edité par bridg le 18-01-2005 13:18
cotation


Réponse: re:Durée de joy813, postée le 18-01-2005 à 10:25:27 (S | E)
Hello What an interesting exercice


1-Carol has been employed by our firm for 3 months.
She has been employed by our firm since December.

2-John has been married since 2000.
He has been married for 5 years.

3-He has been pestering this girl since 1985.
He has been pestering this girl for 10 years.

4-You have been studying English for 4 years.
I have been studying English since 2001.

5-I have been retired for 7 years.
You have been retired since 1998.

6-He has been drinking since 2000.
He has been drinking for 5 years.

7-I have been living in Paris for 10 years.
You have been living in Paris since 1995.

8-I learnt English at school for 7 years.
Here, I thing it's impossible to put since with a present perfect, because there isn't any connection with the present no more (it was when you were younger)


Réponse: re:Durée de clarinette, postée le 18-01-2005 à 10:25:53 (S | E)
Original et sympa cet exercice :

1-Carol has been employed by our firm since 18 october 2004.
2-John has been married for 5 years.
3-He has been pestering this girl for 15 years.
4-You have been studying English for since 2001.
5-I have been retired since 1988.
6-He has been drinking for 5 years.
7-I have been living in Paris since 1985.
8-When did that starts ?

Sorry, I am very bad on counting hope the counts are correct.
Larenaudiere

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Edité par clarinette le 2005-01-18 10:28:04


Réponse: re:Durée de gewurz, postée le 18-01-2005 à 13:14:20 (S | E)
Bonjour,

1-Carol has been employed by our firm for 3 months.
Carol has been employed by our firm since October the 18th at 13:13.
2-John has been married since 2000.
John has been married for four or five years.
3-He has been pestering this girl since 1985.
He has been pestering this girl for a too long time.
4-You have been studying English for 4 years.
You have been studying English since 2001. You're nice but I know it.
5-I have been retired for 7 years.
I have been retired since Zidane made France win.
6-He has been drinking since 2000.
He has been drinking for five years.
7-I have been living in Paris for 10 years.
I have been living in Paris ince 1995.
8-I learnt English at school for 7 years.
I have been learning English at school since 1998.

Larenaudiere.


Réponse: re:Durée de gartin, postée le 18-01-2005 à 15:01:25 (S | E)
Hello Larenaudière,

Merci pour cet exercice qui m'est bien utile

1-Carol has been employed by our firm for 3 months.
Carol has been employed by our firm since November 2004
2-John has been married since 2000.
John has been married for five years
3-He has been pestering this girl since 1985.
He has been pestering this girl for twenty years
4-You have been studying English for 4 years.
You have been studying English since January 2001
5-I have been retired for 7 years.
I have been retired since January 1998
6-He has been drinking since 2000.
He has been drinking for five years
7-I have been living in Paris for 10 years.
I have been living in Paris since January 1995
8-I learnt English at school for 7 years.
Without more details, it’s impossible to use « since » in this case

J'espère ne pas avoir fait trop de bêtises

See you


Réponse: re:Durée de grabuge, postée le 18-01-2005 à 17:08:26 (S | E)
Today is 18th January 2005.
Réecrivez les phrases ci-dessous en mettant for à la place de since et since à la place de for.
1-Carol has been employed by our firm since october the 18th.
2-John has been married for five years or maybe four years
3-He has been pestering this girl for ten years Poor girl !!!
4-You have been studying English since january 2001
5-I have been retired since 1998
6-He has been drinking for four years alcoholic !!!!
7-I have been living in Paris since 1995
or I've lived in Paris since 1995
8-I learnt English at school since 1998
Cette phrase me semble être fausse. Si j'apprends l'anglais depuis 98 celà veut dire que je l'apprends toujours. donc :
I've been learning English since 1998. OU BIEN
I know English now. I learnt it during seven years.


Oh, malpolie que je suis Larenaudière

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Edité par grabuge le 2005-01-18 17:09:20


Réponse: re:Durée de bridg, postée le 18-01-2005 à 19:01:57 (S | E)
. J'ai laissé tomber la 8
1-Carol has been employed by our firm since January the 1st .
2-John has been married for 2 years
3-He has been pestering this girl for 5 years
4-You have been studying English since June 2000
5-I have been retired since 1950
6-He has been drinking for an hour
7-I have been living in Paris since 1960


Réponse: re:Durée de marit64, postée le 18-01-2005 à 21:40:00 (S | E)
larenaudière,

Réecrivez les phrases ci-dessous en mettant for à la place de since et since à la place de for.

1-Carol has been employed by our firm for 3 months.
Carol has been employed by our firm since October 18.

2-John has been married since 2000.
John has been married for 5 years.

3-He has been pestering this girl since 1985.
He has been pestering this girl for 10 years. What a bad boy !

4-You have been studying English for 4 years.
You have been studying English since 2001.

5-I have been retired for 7 years.
I have been retired since 1998.

6-He has been drinking since 2000.
He has been drinking for 5 years.

7-I have been living in Paris for 10 years.
I have been living in Paris since 1985.

8-I learnt English at school for 7 years ( past simple )
I have been learning English at school since 1998.

It was a good exercise, thanks again.


Réponse: re:Durée de celbaz, postée le 19-01-2005 à 01:42:56 (S | E)
Peut-on imaginer que dans certains cas l'action soit terminée ? Alors voilà ce que cela pourrait donner - mais je n'en suis pas sûre :

1- Carol has been employed by our firm since her marriage.

2- john was married for five years. He got divorced two years ago.

3- He pestered this girl for twenty years. Now she has left home.

4- I have been studying English since I was a child

5- I have been retired since the end of 1998

6- He drunk for 10 years. Now he is very sober, he drinks only water.

7- I have been living in Paris since the day I got married. I still live there.

8- I have been learning English since I was a child.... (impossible autrement)




Réponse: re:Durée and an exercise de larenaudiere, postée le 19-01-2005 à 07:14:36 (S | E)
,
Some of you are hopeless with mental arithmetic.
Oh! I had forgotten,It is an English class.
Your answers are correct.
As regards question 8,It was a trick question.
I learnt English at school for 7 years.
The action is finished so since in this sentence doesn't take the place of for.
You are good at English,It's the main thing.

Now,an exercise to improve arithmetic.
You must choose,one answer among the four.

1-What's the maximum score in a game of darts?
one hundred eighty
one thousand eighty
one thousand eighteen
one hundred and eighty
2-How do you say the following?12:3twelve plus three
twelve multiplied by three
twelve minus three
twelve divided by three
3-Complete this serie of numbers
first,__,__,__,fifth
4-The Queen of England is Elisabeth II,but how do you say"II"?the second
second
two
the eleventh
5-Which of the following ways of saying 6 *3 (6 multiplié par 3) is not correct?six times three
six add three
six multiplied by three
six by three
6-pi=3.14159,but how do you say it?3 point 14159
3 full stop 14159
3 dot 14159
3 thousand 14159
Good luck,have a nice day!

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Edité par larenaudiere le 2005-01-19 07:18:18


Réponse: re:Durée de joy813, postée le 19-01-2005 à 10:25:54 (S | E)
that's great

1-What's the maximum score in a game of darts?
sorry, I don't know ! ( one hundred and eighty)

2-How do you say the following?12:3
twelve divided by three

3-Complete this serie of numbers
first,__,__,__,fifth
tenth, fifteenth, twentieth ....

4-The Queen of England is Elisabeth II,but how do you say"II"?
the second

5-Which of the following ways of saying 6 *3 (6 multiplié par 3) is not correct?
six add three

6-pi=3.14159,but how do you say it?
3 point 14159

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Edité par joy813 le 2005-01-19 12:07:06


Réponse: re:Durée de goldberg, postée le 19-01-2005 à 15:55:52 (S | E)


Let's go :

1/ Carol has been employed by our firm since November.
2/ Jonh ahs been married for 4 years.
3/ He has been pestering this girl for 20 years.
4/ You have been studying English since 2001.
5/ I have been retired since 1998.
6/ He has been drinking for 5 years.
7/ I have been living in Paris since 1995.
8/ I learnt English at school for 7 years.
( we can't use "since and the PP" here, cause the action began in the past and didn't keep on).

et


Réponse: re:Durée de celbaz, postée le 20-01-2005 à 01:34:17 (S | E)
Je n'ai pas fait très attention à vos dates (sorry) j'attends la correction de l'anglais (et non des maths) !!!!

Voici pour l'exercice qui suit :

1-What's the maximum score in a game of darts?
one hundred and eighty

2-How do you say the following? 12:3
twelve divided by three

3-Complete this serie of numbers
first, second, third, fourth, fifth

4-The Queen of England is Elisabeth II,but how do you say"II"?
Elisabeth the second

5-Which of the following ways of saying 6 *3 (6 multiplié par 3) is not correct?
six add three

6-pi=3.14159,but how do you say it?
3 point 14159




Réponse: re:Durée de buipi, postée le 20-01-2005 à 02:10:13 (S | E)
1-Carol has been employed by our firm since 16 august 2000.
2-John has been married for 15 years.
3-He has been pestering this girl for 6 months.
4-You have been studying English since 2004.
5-I have been retired since july 2002.
6-He has been drinking for one year.
7-I have been living in Paris since 1990.
8-I learnt English at school since 2000.

It's an interesting exercice. Thank you Larenaudiere!

Buipi


Réponse: re:Durée de gewurz, postée le 20-01-2005 à 02:18:16 (S | E)
1-What's the maximum score in a game of darts?
one hundred and eighty

2-How do you say the following?12:3
twelve divided by three

3-Complete this serie of numbers
first,second,third,fourth,fifth

4-The Queen of England is Elisabeth II,but how do you say"II"?
the second

5-Which of the following ways of saying 6 *3 (6 multiplié par 3) is not correct?
six add three

6-pi=3.14159,but how do you say it?
3 point 14159

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try this :

U(0) = 0
U(n+1) = square root(2 + U(n))

What is the result of the limit of
(2 to the power of (n+1)) * square root (2-U(n))
when n is tending to infinity ?


Réponse: Correction de larenaudiere, postée le 20-01-2005 à 05:47:26 (S | E)
,
1-What's the maximum score in a game of darts?
One hundred and eighty.
2-How do you say the following?12:3
Twelve divided by three.
3-Complete this serie of numbers:
First-second-third-fourth-fifth.
4-The Queen of England is Elisabeth II,but how do you say "II"?
The second.
5-Which of the following ways of saying 6*3 is not correct?
Six add three.
6-pi=3.14159,but how do you say it?
3 point 14159.
for taking part in.

For Gewurz,
U(0)=1
U(1)=1
U(n)=U(n-1)+U(n-2)
What will be the result of (U(n-2)): (U(n-1)) when n runs from 0 to infini.
What does the result represent?



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Edité par larenaudiere le 2005-01-20 15:18:09


Réponse: re:Durée de gewurz, postée le 20-01-2005 à 12:51:29 (S | E)
soory but I don't understand the


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Edité par gewurz le 2005-01-20 13:00:39


Réponse: re:Durée de larenaudiere, postée le 20-01-2005 à 13:50:37 (S | E)
,
When I tape :,this sign appears.I don't know why.
Have a nice day.
Larenaudiere.
J'ai compris les 2 signes se ressemblent.

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Edité par larenaudiere le 2005-01-20 15:11:27


Réponse: re:Durée de gewurz, postée le 20-01-2005 à 18:01:03 (S | E)
for U(n-2)/U(n-1), if the limit exists and is finite, it will be the solution of
lim = 1 / (1+lim) therefore the solution of lim² + lim -1 = 0 and
so the solutionis (-1+square root(5))/2 = 0.618033988

thank you for the word "bashful" from Marit's exerice, I had never met it.

Have a nice evening.

ps: Isn't it the golden number ?

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Edité par gewurz le 2005-01-21 02:36:01


Réponse: re:Durée de speedjo905, postée le 21-01-2005 à 01:58:55 (S | E)
Wow gewurz

you're a champion

mathematic are no secrete for you !!!!!





Réponse: re:Durée de gewurz, postée le 21-01-2005 à 15:45:39 (S | E)
That's kind of you Speedjo
thanks.


Réponse: re:Durée de traviskidd, postée le 22-01-2005 à 02:00:30 (S | E)
I think the golden number (also called the golden ratio) is (sqr(5)+1)/2. This number has the property that its reciprocal is one less than itself.

For some reason, rectangles whose sides are in this proportion are considered "most beautiful".

(here "sqr" means "square root")

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P.S. I have just noticed that the number you mentioned is in fact the reciprocal of the golden number!

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Edité par traviskidd le 2005-01-22 02:05:52


Réponse: re:Durée de gewurz, postée le 22-01-2005 à 02:32:14 (S | E)
oups, yes, you're right Traviskidd. It's the inverse. Thank you.

for people who are interested in maths and architecture, follow this link :
Lien Internet



Réponse: re:Durée de serena, postée le 23-01-2005 à 17:12:05 (S | E)
Eh ben ! Vive les maths ! .......Et les mathématiciens !

It's really interesting to explain maths in English.

Thanks for the link, gewurz !
It'd be nice to have the same in English.




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