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Tickle – Explication, exemples de phrases et conjugaison

Explication

Le verbe anglais « tickle » se traduit en français par « chatouiller ». Ce verbe décrit l’action de toucher légèrement une partie du corps de quelqu’un, souvent dans le but de provoquer une sensation de rire ou de gêne. En anglais, « tickle » peut également être utilisé de manière figurée pour décrire une sensation agréable ou stimulante, comme lorsque quelque chose « chatouille » l’intérêt ou la curiosité de quelqu’un. Le verbe est couramment employé dans des contextes informels et évoque généralement une interaction ludique et plaisante.

Exemples de phrases

The little girl couldn’t stop laughing when her brother tickled her feet.

Whenever I see a feather, I can’t help but tickle someone with it.

He tickles his cat’s belly to make it purr.

She tried to tickle him, but he wasn’t very ticklish.

They tickled each other until they were both out of breath.

My friends always find a way to tickle me during our sleepovers.

The comedian’s jokes tickle the audience every time.

He tickled her under the chin, making her giggle uncontrollably.

The sensation of the grass on my feet tickles me.

She tickled her baby to see that adorable smile.

Conjugaison

Présent Simple

I tickle my little brother.

You tickle your friend.

He tickles his dog.

She tickles her child.

It tickles when you touch it.

We tickle each other.

They tickle their pets.

Passé Simple

I tickled my little brother.

You tickled your friend.

He tickled his dog.

She tickled her child.

It tickled when you touched it.

We tickled each other.

They tickled their pets.

Futur Simple

I will tickle my little brother.

You will tickle your friend.

He will tickle his dog.

She will tickle her child.

It will tickle when you touch it.

We will tickle each other.

They will tickle their pets.

Présent Continu

I am tickling my little brother.

You are tickling your friend.

He is tickling his dog.

She is tickling her child.

It is tickling when you touch it.

We are tickling each other.

They are tickling their pets.

Passé Continu

I was tickling my little brother.

You were tickling your friend.

He was tickling his dog.

She was tickling her child.

It was tickling when you touched it.

We were tickling each other.

They were tickling their pets.

Futur Continu

I will be tickling my little brother.

You will be tickling your friend.

He will be tickling his dog.

She will be tickling her child.

It will be tickling when you touch it.

We will be tickling each other.

They will be tickling their pets.

Présent Parfait

I have tickled my little brother.

You have tickled your friend.

He has tickled his dog.

She has tickled her child.

It has tickled when you touched it.

We have tickled each other.

They have tickled their pets.

Passé Parfait

I had tickled my little brother.

You had tickled your friend.

He had tickled his dog.

She had tickled her child.

It had tickled when you touched it.

We had tickled each other.

They had tickled their pets.

Futur Parfait

I will have tickled my little brother.

You will have tickled your friend.

He will have tickled his dog.

She will have tickled her child.

It will have tickled when you touch it.

We will have tickled each other.

They will have tickled their pets.

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