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learning > grammaire anglaise - niveau avancé
bilan en anglais américain / américanisé ou en anglais britannique :
proposition principale au present, present perfect ou passé ?
bilan
anglais britannique
proposition principale au present perfect simple actif affirmatif
haveauxiliaire + verbeau participe passé
it has achieved a return of 18.3 per cent a year growth over the last five years.
https://www.theguardian.com/money/2003/oct/12/
bilan
anglais américain
proposition principale au present actif affirmatif
U.S. Records Highest Number Of Coronavirus Cases In 1 Day Since Pandemic Began
https://www.npr.org/sections/coronavirus-live-updates/2020/10/24/
bilan
anglais américain
present perfect actif affirmatif
haveauxiliaire + verbeau participe passé
Coronavirus World Map: We've Now Passed The 100 Million Mark For Infections
January 29, 2021
https://www.npr.org/sections/goatsandsoda/2020/03/30/
Florida's Farmers Look At Irma's Damage: 'Probably The Worst [ thatŘ ] We've Seen'
September 12, 2017 NPR
https://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2017/09/12/
ou
passé actif
Over the past few months, the probe moved into a new phase when James subpoenaed Trump and his two eldest children, Donald Trump Jr. and Ivanka Trump.
https://www.npr.org/2022/04/25/
The attack was [ passé actif ] the deadliest in Baghdad in years — at least since 2009 —
and was among the worst [ passé actif ]
Iraq has faced [ present perfect actif ] since the American invasion of 2003.
Bombing Kills More Than 140 in Baghdad,
information inédite
passé actif
Mom... Elizabeth just went outside. [ passé actif > valeur énonciative > information ]
For Better or For Worse Lynn Johnston Washington Post [ U.S. comics ] September 4, 2011 http://wpcomics.washingtonpost.com/client/wpc/fb/2011/09/04/
I just finished a sandwich [ passé actif > valeur énonciative > information ]
Gasoline Alley by Jim Scancarelli GoComics [ U.S. comics ] October 02, 2011 http://www.gocomics.com/gasolinealley/2011/10/02
Richie Thompson just friended me on Facebook! [ passé actif > valeurs > information ]
FoxTrot by Bill Amend [ U.S. comics ] GoComics September 18, 2011 http://www.gocomics.com/foxtrot/2011/09/18
The Guardian G2 p. 4 2 December 2008 http://digital.guardian.co.uk/guardian/2008/12/02/pdfs/gdn_081202_gtw_4_21353491.pdf
bilan, constat > autres énoncés
President Obama on Transition in Egypt 1 February 2011
President Obama on Transition in Egypt Video White House 1 February 2011
The President speaks on the situation in Egypt and says the orderly transition "must be meaningful, must be peaceful, and must begin now." YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pnRX0TkhIwI
THE PRESIDENT: Good evening, everybody. Over the past few days, the American people have watched [ constat au present perfect actif ] the situation unfolding in Egypt.
We’ve seen [ constat au present perfect actif ] enormous demonstrations by the Egyptian people.
We’ve borne [ constat au present perfect actif ] witness to the beginning of a new chapter in the history of a great country, and a long-time partner of the United States.
And my administration has been [ bilan au present perfect actif ] in close contact with our Egyptian counterparts and a broad range of the Egyptian people, as well as others across the region and across the globe.
And throughout this period, we’ve stood for [ bilan au present perfect actif ] a set of core principles.
Remarks by the President on the Situation in Egypt February 01, 2011 Grand Foyer White House
https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/the-press-office/2011/02/01/
Bombing Kills
More Than 140 in Baghdad JULY 3, 2016 The New York Times By FALIH HASSAN, TIM ARANGO and OMAR AL-JAWOSHY
BAGHDAD — As celebrations for the Muslim holy month of Ramadan stretched past midnight into Sunday in central Baghdad, where Iraqis had gathered to eat, shop and just be together, a minivan packed with explosives blew up and killed at least 143 people — the third mass slaughter across three countries in less than a week.
The attack was [ bilan au passé actif affirmatif ] the deadliest in Baghdad in years — at least since 2009 — and was among the worst Iraq has faced [ bilan au present perfect actif affirmatif ] since the American invasion of 2003.
The bombing came barely a week after Iraqi security forces, backed by American airstrikes, celebrated the liberation of Falluja from the Islamic State, which almost immediately claimed responsibility for the attack.
Bombing Kills More Than 140 in Baghdad,
What the Islamic State has won and lost [ bilan au present perfect actif affirmatif ]
JUNE 18, 2016 The New York Times By SARAH ALMUKHTAR, TIM WALLACE and DEREK WATKINS
[ ... ]
What the Islamic State Has Won and Lost,
Op-Ed Contributor
Obama’s Audience Speaks First September 9, 2009 The New York Times By ANNA DEAVERE SMITH
Over the last few years, in preparation for a new play, I interviewed [ bilan au passé actif affirmatif ] doctors, patients and healers about the human body, its resilience and its vulnerability. Although our conversations were not primarily about the health care debate, they do reveal many of the feelings and thoughts of the people in the audience President Obama will address tonight. [ ... ]
Obama’s Audience Speaks
First, The New York Times, 9.9.2009,
Texas Report Says 12 Girls at Sect Ranch Were Married
December 24, 2008 The New York Times By DAN FROSCH
Texas child welfare officials have concluded that a dozen under-age girls living at the ranch of a polygamist sect that was raided in April were involved in “spiritual” marriages to older men. It also said that hundreds of children at the ranch had suffered neglect through their exposure to such improper relationships. The findings were released Tuesday in a report by the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services that focused on the sect living
at the Yearning for Zion
Ranch in Eldorado.
[
... ] 12 men living at the ranch were indicted [ bilan au passé passif affirmatif ] by a grand jury in Eldorado, on charges including the sexual assault of a minor
and bigamy.
Texas Report Says 12 Girls at Sect Ranch Were Married,
As Homes Are Lost, Fears That Votes Will Be, Too
September 25, 2008 The New York Times By IAN URBINA
More than a million people have lost [ bilan au present perfect actif affirmatif ] their homes through foreclosure in the last two years, and many of them are still registered to vote at the address of the home they lost [ information chronologique au passé actif affirmatif ]. Now election officials and voting rights groups are struggling to prevent thousands of them from losing their vote
when they go to the polls in November. in the past two years,” he added.
“Keeping my voter registration information was not top on my mind
because I figured it was all set already.” The Republican Party has filed
[
present perfect
actif affirmatif ]
a lawsuit in state court to block
registering and voting on the same day, arguing that state law forbids it. Missouri and Ohio have sent out [ present perfect actif affirmatif ] notices to residents in select counties who have filed [ present perfect actif affirmatif ] for a change of address but who have not updated [ present perfect actif négatif ]
their voter registration. [ present perfect actif affirmatif ] ,
through foreclosure or for any other reason, far exceeds the number of people
who have notified their election boards. In Ohio, 375,000 people filed
change-of-address forms with the Postal Service, but when state officials sent
them cards asking for updated registration information, only 24,000 responded.
In Missouri, where 250,000 people notified the Postal Service of their move,
only 22,000 told the election board.
As Homes Are Lost, Fears That Votes Will Be, Too,
"Over the last three years, Charles Schwab came away [ passé actif affirmatif ] with the gold medal for performance during that trying period, beating both the market and competitors by a wide margin." - Barron's, January 19, 2004
Charles Schwab ad, New York Times,
In Pittsburgh in July, three major foundations, including two founded with family fortunes from Heinz and Rubbermaid, stopped a $3.5 million donation that had been approved but not yet paid. Over the last five years, the foundations have given [ present perfect actif ] the schools $11.7 million, but they decided to withhold money at least temporarily because the politically split school board and superintendent were constantly squabbling. Some of the money was supposed to help children learn to read, but the schools had no way of independently verifying whether the program was working, the foundations said.
Businesses not feeling so
charitable toward schools,
Currie likes Fidelity's fund because of its excellent track record. According to Money Management, it has achieved [ present perfect actif ] a return of 18.3 per cent a year growth over the last five years.
The two Schroder funds have also performed [ present perfect actif ] well over the last five years.
The Seoul fund has returned [ present perfect actif ] 26.5 per cent a year over this period, while the Pacific fund has grown [ present perfect actif ] by 14.6 per cent a year. All of these funds are higher risk and only for those who want to take on long-term, higher-risk approach to investment,' says Currie.
How
the experts invest:
We pay them for their
opinions,
'Normally we pay out between 90% and 110%. 'Because the situation over the last two years has not been [ present perfect actif ] normal, we have pushed slightly above that.'
Official:
that mutual feeling pays savers:
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