Verbe régulierNiveau C1

TO BOTHER

déranger

Past participle: bothered
Present participle: bothering

Present Simple

Ibother
Youbother
He/She/Itbothers
Webother
You (pl.)bother
Theybother

Present Continuous

Iam bothering
Youare bothering
He/She/Itis bothering
Weare bothering
You (pl.)are bothering
Theyare bothering

Past Simple

Ibothered
Youbothered
He/She/Itbothered
Webothered
You (pl.)bothered
Theybothered

Past Continuous

Iwas bothering
Youwere bothering
He/She/Itwas bothering
Wewere bothering
You (pl.)were bothering
Theywere bothering

Present Perfect

Ihave bothered
Youhave bothered
He/She/Ithas bothered
Wehave bothered
You (pl.)have bothered
Theyhave bothered

Past Perfect

Ihad bothered
Youhad bothered
He/She/Ithad bothered
Wehad bothered
You (pl.)had bothered
Theyhad bothered

Future (will)

Iwill bother
Youwill bother
He/She/Itwill bother
Wewill bother
You (pl.)will bother
Theywill bother

Future (going to)

Iam going to bother
Youare going to bother
He/She/Itis going to bother
Weare going to bother
You (pl.)are going to bother
Theyare going to bother

Conditional

Iwould bother
Youwould bother
He/She/Itwould bother
Wewould bother
You (pl.)would bother
Theywould bother

Exemples

  • Loud noises bother me.
  • He was bothering his sister yesterday.
  • We will not bother you again.

À propos du verbe "bother"

Le verbe anglais "to bother" signifie "déranger" en français. C'est un verbe régulier qui se conjugue en ajoutant -ed au passé : "bothered".

Ce verbe est de niveau C1 selon le CECRL (Cadre Européen Commun de Référence pour les Langues). Son participe présent est "bothering", utilisé pour former les temps continus (continuous tenses).

Pour maîtriser la conjugaison de "bother", entraînez-vous avec les différents temps présentés ci-dessus. Le Present Simple et le Past Simple sont les temps les plus couramment utilisés en anglais au quotidien.

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