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Scold – Explication, exemples de phrases et conjugaison

Explication

Le verbe anglais « scold » signifie réprimander ou gronder quelqu’un de manière sévère pour son comportement ou ses actions. Il est souvent utilisé dans des contextes où une personne exprime son mécontentement ou sa désapprobation envers une autre personne, généralement pour corriger un comportement jugé inapproprié. « Scold » implique une certaine autorité ou supériorité de la part de la personne qui réprimande, et il est fréquemment employé dans les relations parent-enfant, enseignant-élève, ou patron-employé.

Exemples de phrases

She scolded her son for not cleaning his room.

The teacher scolds students who talk during the lecture.

I could hear my neighbor scolding his dog for digging up the garden.

Don’t scold him too harshly; he didn’t mean to break the vase.

My mom scolded me for coming home late last night.

The coach scolded the players for not giving their best effort.

Even though he was angry, he tried not to scold his children.

She scolds her little brother every time he makes a mess.

The boss scolded the employees for missing the deadline.

I felt terrible after being scolded by my grandmother for my rudeness.

Conjugaison

Présent Simple

I scold my dog when he misbehaves.

You scold your brother too much.

He scolds his children often.

She scolds her cat for scratching the furniture.

It scolds us with its loud alarm.

We scold each other when we argue.

They scold their students for being late.

Passé Simple

I scolded my son for breaking the vase.

You scolded your sister yesterday.

He scolded his friend for being rude.

She scolded her dog for barking.

It scolded us with a loud noise.

We scolded each other after the incident.

They scolded their children for not doing homework.

Futur Simple

I will scold my son if he does that again.

You will scold your brother tomorrow.

He will scold his friend later.

She will scold her cat if it misbehaves.

It will scold us once it detects the error.

We will scold each other if we are not careful.

They will scold their students if they are late again.

Présent Continu

I am scolding my dog right now.

You are scolding your brother as we speak.

He is scolding his children at the moment.

She is scolding her cat for knocking over the plant.

It is scolding us with its beeping sound.

We are scolding each other over the mistake.

They are scolding their students during the class.

Présent Parfait

I have scolded my son for his behavior.

You have scolded your brother many times.

He has scolded his friend for being late.

She has scolded her cat for scratching the sofa.

It has scolded us with its warning signal.

We have scolded each other before.

They have scolded their children repeatedly.

Futur Parfait

I will have scolded my son by the time you arrive.

You will have scolded your brother before dinner.

He will have scolded his friend by now.

She will have scolded her cat by the time you come.

It will have scolded us with its alert.

We will have scolded each other by then.

They will have scolded their students by the end of the class.

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