The Conjugator

Exercice à trous

Dans cet exercice, mettez le verbe entre parenthèses à la forme verbale qui convient le mieux. Une fois que vous avez rempli toutes les zones, appuyez sur "Corriger" pour voir la réponse ainsi que votre score.



Future in the past - Negative form

Fill the blanks using the correct negative ‘short form’ of the Future in the past.


1. Daniel told me he ___________________________ me with the dishes. (not/to help)


2. The author said he ___________________________ any new books but he published a new novel last month. (not/to write)


3. He said he ___________________________ any more money from me but he asked me for 200 Euros yesterday. (not/to borrow)


4. Mark told Agathe that he ___________________________ the passage. (not/to rewrite)


5. She thought that the vase ___________________________ but it did, when she accidentally hit it. (not/to break)


6. I assumed that they ___________________________ shopping but they did. (not/to go)


7. They predicted that the sales ___________________________ but the consumers purchased their new product. (not/to increase)


8. They concluded that the final data ___________________________ inaccurate but it was. (not/to be)


9. I knew it ___________________________ but I still took my umbrella with me. (not/to rain)


10. I ___________________________ all night but I did because I had to drop Margot home. (not/to drive)





Correction de l'exercice

1. Daniel told me he wouldn't help me with the dishes. (not/to help)
2. The author said he wouldn't write any new books but he published a new novel last month. (not/to write)
3. He said he wasn't going to borrow any more money from me but he asked me for 200 Euros yesterday. (not/to borrow)
4. Mark told Agathe that he wouldn't rewrite the passage. (not/to rewrite)
5. She thought that the vase wasn't going to break but it did, when she accidentally hit it. (not/to break)
6. I assumed that they wouldn't go shopping but they did. (not/to go)
7. They predicted that the sales wouldn't increase but the consumers purchased their new product. (not/to increase)
8. They concluded that the final data wasn't going to be inaccurate but it was. (not/to be)
9. I knew it wouldn't rain but I still took my umbrella with me. (not/to rain)
10. I wasn't going to drive all night but I did because I had to drop Margot home. (not/to drive)