Ces exercices vous permettent de pratiquer les conjonctions de coordination et de subordination vues dans le cours. Entraînez-vous à relier vos idées avec naturel et précision en anglais.
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Exercice 1 — Complétez avec la bonne conjonction
Choisissez la conjonction qui convient parmi : and, but, because, although. Réécrivez la phrase complète.
- She was tired, ___ she continued working until midnight.
- He didn't go to the party ___ he had a terrible headache.
- ___ it was raining heavily, they decided to go for a walk.
- I bought some bread ___ a bottle of orange juice at the supermarket.
Correction
- She was tired, but she continued working until midnight.
- He didn't go to the party because he had a terrible headache.
- Although it was raining heavily, they decided to go for a walk.
- I bought some bread and a bottle of orange juice at the supermarket.
Exercice 2 — Corrigez les erreurs de conjonctions
Chaque phrase contient une conjonction mal utilisée. Identifiez l'erreur et réécrivez la phrase correctement en entier.
- I love swimming, although I go to the pool every single day.
- She passed her exam but she studied very hard for weeks.
- He speaks French because he has never lived in France.
- We wanted to visit the museum, because it was closed on Mondays.
Correction
- I love swimming, so I go to the pool every single day.
- She passed her exam because she studied very hard for weeks.
- He speaks French although he has never lived in France.
- We wanted to visit the museum, but it was closed on Mondays.
Exercice 3 — Choisissez la conjonction correcte
Pour chaque phrase, choisissez la conjonction qui relie correctement les deux idées et justifie le sens logique de la phrase.
- They saved money for a year ___ they could finally buy a new car.
- I enjoy learning new languages ___ it takes a lot of time and effort.
- She forgot her umbrella, ___ she got completely wet in the rain.
- ___ the film had very bad reviews, thousands of people went to see it.
Correction
- C. so that — They saved money for a year so that they could finally buy a new car.
- A. even though — I enjoy learning new languages even though it takes a lot of time and effort.
- C. so — She forgot her umbrella, so she got completely wet in the rain.
- D. Although — Although the film had very bad reviews, thousands of people went to see it.
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