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Stare – Explication, exemples de phrases et conjugaison

Explication

Le verbe « stare » en anglais est un terme couramment utilisé qui signifie « regarder fixement » ou « fixer du regard ». C’est un verbe d’action qui décrit l’acte de regarder quelqu’un ou quelque chose de manière intense et prolongée, souvent sans cligner des yeux. Cette action peut être motivée par divers sentiments ou situations, tels que la surprise, la curiosité, l’admiration ou même l’inquiétude. Utilisé dans différents contextes, le verbe « stare » peut également véhiculer des nuances de signification selon l’expression faciale et l’intensité du regard.

Exemples de phrases

She couldn’t help but stare at the beautiful sunset.

He had been staring at the painting for hours.

Don’t stare at people; it’s rude.

She was stared at by everyone in the room when she entered.

The cat likes to stare out the window for hours.

We were staring at the stars all night.

The teacher stared at the student who was talking during the lecture.

I often find myself staring into space when I’m tired.

They stared in disbelief at the news on the television.

He would often stare at her from across the room.

Conjugaison

Présent Simple

I stare at the stars.

You stare at the screen.

He stares at the clock.

She stares at the painting.

It stares back at me.

We stare at the horizon.

They stare in awe.

Passé Simple

I stared into the abyss.

You stared at the sunset.

He stared at the stranger.

She stared out the window.

It stared at the wall.

We stared at each other.

They stared in disbelief.

Futur Simple

I will stare at the moon.

You will stare at the road.

He will stare at the ocean.

She will stare at the sky.

It will stare at the light.

We will stare at the landscape.

They will stare in amazement.

Présent Continu

I am staring at the screen.

You are staring at the road.

He is staring at the book.

She is staring at the flower.

It is staring at the object.

We are staring at the map.

They are staring at the performance.

Passé Continu

I was staring at the painting.

You were staring at the clouds.

He was staring at the ground.

She was staring at the stars.

It was staring at the door.

We were staring at the screen.

They were staring at the artwork.

Futur Continu

I will be staring at the horizon.

You will be staring at the sky.

He will be staring at the stars.

She will be staring at the sunset.

It will be staring at the object.

We will be staring at the screen.

They will be staring at the mountain.

Présent Parfait

I have stared at the painting.

You have stared at the sky.

He has stared at the horizon.

She has stared at the stars.

It has stared at the object.

We have stared at the sunset.

They have stared at the landscape.

Passé Parfait

I had stared at the wall before turning away.

You had stared at the door before it opened.

He had stared at the painting for hours.

She had stared at the stars all night.

It had stared at the lamp.

We had stared at the screen until it went black.

They had stared at the horizon until dawn.

Futur Parfait

I will have stared at the picture by the time you arrive.

You will have stared at the screen for hours.

He will have stared at the stars all night.

She will have stared at the horizon by then.

It will have stared at the light for a long time.

We will have stared at the map before the meeting.

They will have stared at the ocean by morning.

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