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Cost – Explication, exemples de phrases et conjugaison

Explication

Le verbe anglais « cost » est un verbe irrégulier souvent utilisé dans le contexte financier et économique. Il signifie « coûter » en français. Ce verbe est employé pour indiquer le montant d’argent nécessaire pour acheter quelque chose ou pour évaluer la dépense ou la perte associée à une action ou un objet. Par exemple, on peut l’utiliser pour parler du prix d’un produit, des frais engagés pour un service, ou des sacrifices nécessaires pour obtenir un certain résultat. Le verbe « cost » est essentiel pour toute discussion relative aux finances, aux budgets, et aux coûts en général.

Exemples de phrases

The new smartphone costs more than my monthly salary.

How much did that designer handbag cost?

The repairs to the car cost me a fortune.

It costs less to buy in bulk.

The project cost over two million dollars to complete.

Our vacation cost more than we had anticipated.

The unexpected medical bills cost them dearly.

The concert tickets cost a pretty penny.

This mistake cost the company a valuable client.

Shipping internationally costs significantly more than domestic shipping.

Conjugaison

Présent Simple

I cost $10.

You cost too much.

He costs a fortune.

She costs too little.

It costs a lot.

We cost the project.

They cost the same.

Passé Simple

I cost the company dearly.

You cost us the game.

He cost his team the match.

She cost the client money.

It cost us a lot of time.

We cost the project success.

They cost their reputation.

Futur Simple

I will cost more next year.

You will cost less if you buy in bulk.

He will cost even more.

She will cost less next month.

It will cost a fortune.

We will cost the budget.

They will cost the company more money.

Présent Continu

I am costing the company money.

You are costing us extra.

He is costing too much.

She is costing us time.

It is costing a lot.

We are costing the project resources.

They are costing their team the game.

Passé Continu

I was costing the company money.

You were costing us extra.

He was costing too much.

She was costing us time.

It was costing a lot.

We were costing the project resources.

They were costing their team the game.

Futur Continu

I will be costing more in the future.

You will be costing less if you wait.

He will be costing us more soon.

She will be costing them money.

It will be costing a lot next year.

We will be costing the project efficiency.

They will be costing their team dearly.

Présent Parfait

I have cost the company dearly.

You have cost us the game.

He has cost his team the match.

She has cost the client money.

It has cost us a lot of time.

We have cost the project success.

They have cost their reputation.

Passé Parfait

I had cost the company dearly before the new policy.

You had cost us the game before you improved.

He had cost his team the match before the change.

She had cost the client money before the issue was fixed.

It had cost us a lot of time before the update.

We had cost the project success before the new strategy.

They had cost their reputation before the rebranding.

Futur Parfait

I will have cost the company dearly by then.

You will have cost us the game by tomorrow.

He will have cost his team the match by next week.

She will have cost the client money by the end of the month.

It will have cost us a lot of time by the time it’s done.

We will have cost the project success by then.

They will have cost their reputation by next year.

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