Exercice d'anglais : "hope", "wait", "expect"

Question 1/10

We …… no-one has an accident.

Question 2/10

I spent one hour ………….. the bus and it never came.

Question 3/10

I …… John to pass the test as he's a very good student.

Question 4/10

The company ……. you to be professional at all times.

Question 5/10

Don't go and have a bath right now. Our guests are ……. to arrive at any minute.

Question 6/10

I am really disappointed with my exam results. I was ……. for a much higher mark than that.

Question 7/10

Due to postal strikes, you may have to ……. a few more days to receive the payment.

Question 8/10

Hey Karina! You look really great! That's because I'm …… a baby.

Question 9/10

Let's …… it will be a sunny weekend so that we can go to the coast as planned.

Question 10/10

I really don't …… this type of behaviour to occur again. Are we quite clear on that?

Cet exercice vous aidera à comprendre la différence entre "hope", "wait" et "expect", trois verbes souvent confondus en anglais. Ils expriment des attentes, mais dans des contextes différents. Vous apprendrez à les utiliser correctement selon la situation, que ce soit pour exprimer un espoir, une attente passive, ou une certitude.

Hope, wait et expect : Quelle nuance ?

Hope, "wait" et "expect" ont des significations proches, mais ils sont utilisés dans des contextes différents. "Hope" exprime un souhait, souvent incertain, tandis que "wait" implique une attente passive, et "expect" une attente plus certaine. Cet exercice vous permettra de pratiquer ces verbes et d'apprendre à les distinguer dans vos conversations quotidiennes.