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Turn – Explication, exemples de phrases et conjugaison

Explication

Le verbe « turn » en anglais est un verbe polyvalent et largement utilisé dans de nombreuses situations quotidiennes. Il peut être traduit en français par « tourner », « virer », « changer », « devenir », entre autres, selon le contexte. Le verbe « turn » signifie essentiellement faire pivoter quelque chose autour d’un point ou d’un axe, changer de direction, ou encore transformer quelque chose d’une manière ou d’une autre. Il peut s’utiliser aussi bien dans des contextes physiques, comme tourner une clé dans une serrure, que dans des contextes plus abstraits, comme tourner une idée dans son esprit ou changer d’attitude. Ce verbe est donc essentiel pour exprimer une multitude d’actions et de transformations dans la langue anglaise.

Exemples de phrases

She turned the key in the lock and opened the door.

He turns the lights off every night before going to bed.

The leaves are turning golden as autumn approaches.

We should turn left at the next intersection.

They had turned the old factory into a beautiful art gallery.

The wind turned the weather vane swiftly.

Can you turn the volume up, please?

She turns her head whenever she hears her name.

The magician turned the rabbit into a bouquet of flowers.

After much thought, he turned the job offer down.

Conjugaison

Présent Simple

I turn the page.

You turn the corner.

He turns the key.

She turns the knob.

It turns slowly.

We turn the lights off.

They turn the tables.

Passé Simple

I turned the page.

You turned the corner.

He turned the key.

She turned the knob.

It turned slowly.

We turned the lights off.

They turned the tables.

Futur Simple

I will turn the page.

You will turn the corner.

He will turn the key.

She will turn the knob.

It will turn slowly.

We will turn the lights off.

They will turn the tables.

Présent Continu

I am turning the page.

You are turning the corner.

He is turning the key.

She is turning the knob.

It is turning slowly.

We are turning the lights off.

They are turning the tables.

Passé Continu

I was turning the page.

You were turning the corner.

He was turning the key.

She was turning the knob.

It was turning slowly.

We were turning the lights off.

They were turning the tables.

Présent Parfait

I have turned the page.

You have turned the corner.

He has turned the key.

She has turned the knob.

It has turned slowly.

We have turned the lights off.

They have turned the tables.

Passé Antérieur

I had turned the page.

You had turned the corner.

He had turned the key.

She had turned the knob.

It had turned slowly.

We had turned the lights off.

They had turned the tables.

Futur Antérieur

I will have turned the page.

You will have turned the corner.

He will have turned the key.

She will have turned the knob.

It will have turned slowly.

We will have turned the lights off.

They will have turned the tables.

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