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Move – Explication, exemples de phrases et conjugaison

Explication

Le verbe « to move » en anglais est un terme polyvalent et essentiel dans la langue. Il signifie littéralement « se déplacer » ou « changer de position ». Ce verbe peut être utilisé pour décrire une variété d’actions impliquant le déplacement physique d’une personne ou d’un objet d’un endroit à un autre. En outre, « to move » peut également s’appliquer à des changements d’état ou de situation, comme dans le contexte émotionnel ou dans le cadre de la progression d’un projet ou d’une idée. C’est un verbe d’action qui trouve sa place dans de nombreuses situations quotidiennes, rendant son utilisation fréquente et variée.

Exemples de phrases

She moved the chair closer to the window.

We need to move quickly to catch the last train.

The company plans to move its headquarters to a new location.

He moves gracefully on the dance floor.

They have moved to a new house in the suburbs.

Can you help me move this heavy box?

The clock’s hands move slowly as the minutes pass.

We are going to move our meeting to next week.

She moving her belongings out of the dorm.

He has been moving from job to job for years.

Conjugaison

Présent Simple

I move to a new apartment.

You move the chair.

He moves quickly.

She moves the table.

It moves slowly.

We move the furniture.

They move to a new city.

Passé Simple

I moved to a new apartment last year.

You moved the chair yesterday.

He moved quickly during the game.

She moved the table last night.

It moved slowly across the floor.

We moved the furniture on Saturday.

They moved to a new city last month.

Futur Simple

I will move to a new apartment next year.

You will move the chair tomorrow.

He will move quickly in the race.

She will move the table later.

It will move faster soon.

We will move the furniture this weekend.

They will move to a new city next month.

Présent Continu

I am moving to a new apartment.

You are moving the chair right now.

He is moving quickly at the moment.

She is moving the table currently.

It is moving slowly right now.

We are moving the furniture today.

They are moving to a new city.

Passé Continu

I was moving to a new apartment when you called.

You were moving the chair when I saw you.

He was moving quickly when he fell.

She was moving the table when it broke.

It was moving slowly when I noticed it.

We were moving the furniture when they arrived.

They were moving to a new city when the storm hit.

Futur Continu

I will be moving to a new apartment next week.

You will be moving the chair when I get there.

He will be moving quickly during the race.

She will be moving the table later.

It will be moving faster soon.

We will be moving the furniture this weekend.

They will be moving to a new city next month.

Présent Parfait

I have moved to a new apartment.

You have moved the chair.

He has moved quickly in the past.

She has moved the table.

It has moved slowly.

We have moved the furniture.

They have moved to a new city.

Passé Parfait

I had moved to a new apartment before you arrived.

You had moved the chair when I saw you.

He had moved quickly before the rain started.

She had moved the table before it broke.

It had moved slowly before I noticed it.

We had moved the furniture before they came.

They had moved to a new city before the storm.

Futur Parfait

I will have moved to a new apartment by next week.

You will have moved the chair by the time I arrive.

He will have moved quickly by the end of the race.

She will have moved the table by later today.

It will have moved faster by then.

We will have moved the furniture by this weekend.

They will have moved to a new city by next month.

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