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Sprint – Explication, exemples de phrases et conjugaison

Explication

Le verbe anglais « sprint » est un terme couramment utilisé pour décrire une action rapide et intense, généralement sur une courte distance ou pour une courte durée. Il est souvent associé au domaine sportif, notamment en athlétisme, où il désigne une course à toute vitesse sur une distance limitée, comme le 100 mètres ou le 200 mètres. Cependant, « sprint » peut également être utilisé dans d’autres contextes pour indiquer un effort intense et concentré sur une courte période, que ce soit dans le travail, les études ou même les loisirs. En somme, « sprint » encapsule l’idée d’une poussée d’énergie maximale sur un laps de temps restreint.

Exemples de phrases

She sprinted towards the finish line with all her might.

He sprints every morning to stay in shape.

They sprinted to catch the last bus of the day.

We saw a deer sprinting through the forest.

In an emergency, she can sprint incredibly fast.

The athlete has sprinted his way to numerous victories.

By the time I noticed, he had sprinted across the field.

I will sprint to the store before it closes.

She is sprinting in the relay race right now.

If you sprint, you might be able to catch up with them.

Conjugaison

Présent Simple

I sprint every morning.

You sprint to the bus stop.

He sprints in the park.

She sprints during her workout.

It sprints across the field.

We sprint together.

They sprint in the race.

Passé Simple

I sprinted to the finish line.

You sprinted during the competition.

He sprinted faster than anyone else.

She sprinted with all her might.

It sprinted through the forest.

We sprinted to catch the train.

They sprinted across the beach.

Futur Simple

I will sprint in the next race.

You will sprint to get there on time.

He will sprint with all his strength.

She will sprint as fast as she can.

It will sprint across the yard.

We will sprint together tomorrow.

They will sprint in the marathon.

Présent Continu

I am sprinting right now.

You are sprinting to catch the bus.

He is sprinting in the park.

She is sprinting on the track.

It is sprinting across the field.

We are sprinting together.

They are sprinting in the competition.

Passé Continu

I was sprinting when it started to rain.

You were sprinting to the store.

He was sprinting in the morning.

She was sprinting at the gym.

It was sprinting until it got tired.

We were sprinting together last evening.

They were sprinting to win the race.

Futur Continu

I will be sprinting at 5 PM.

You will be sprinting tomorrow morning.

He will be sprinting during the event.

She will be sprinting later today.

It will be sprinting soon.

We will be sprinting next week.

They will be sprinting throughout the summer.

Présent Parfait

I have sprinted in many races.

You have sprinted before.

He has sprinted in the competition.

She has sprinted every day this week.

It has sprinted across the yard.

We have sprinted together many times.

They have sprinted in the tournament.

Passé Parfait

I had sprinted before the rain started.

You had sprinted to the bus stop.

He had sprinted before the sun set.

She had sprinted faster than anyone else.

It had sprinted across the yard.

We had sprinted before the event began.

They had sprinted in the morning.

Futur Parfait

I will have sprinted by the end of the day.

You will have sprinted to the finish line.

He will have sprinted faster than anyone else.

She will have sprinted before dinner.

It will have sprinted across the yard.

We will have sprinted together by tomorrow.

They will have sprinted in the competition by then.

Présent Parfait Continu

I have been sprinting all morning.

You have been sprinting for an hour.

He has been sprinting since dawn.

She has been sprinting every day this week.

It has been sprinting for a while now.

We have been sprinting together lately.

They have been sprinting in preparation for the race.

Passé Parfait Continu

I had been sprinting before the storm hit.

You had been sprinting for hours.

He had been sprinting before the sun set.

She had been sprinting all afternoon.

It had been sprinting non-stop.

We had been sprinting before we got tired.

They had been sprinting for the past week.

Futur Parfait Continu

I will have been sprinting for an hour by the time you arrive.

You will have been sprinting since morning.

He will have been sprinting before the event starts.

She will have been sprinting for days.

It will have been sprinting non-stop by then.

We will have been sprinting for hours together.

They will have been sprinting throughout the week.

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