Verbe régulierNiveau C1
TO DAMAGE
endommager
Past participle: damaged
Present participle: damaging
Present Simple
Idamage
Youdamage
He/She/Itdamages
Wedamage
You (pl.)damage
Theydamage
Present Continuous
Iam damaging
Youare damaging
He/She/Itis damaging
Weare damaging
You (pl.)are damaging
Theyare damaging
Past Simple
Idamaged
Youdamaged
He/She/Itdamaged
Wedamaged
You (pl.)damaged
Theydamaged
Past Continuous
Iwas damaging
Youwere damaging
He/She/Itwas damaging
Wewere damaging
You (pl.)were damaging
Theywere damaging
Present Perfect
Ihave damaged
Youhave damaged
He/She/Ithas damaged
Wehave damaged
You (pl.)have damaged
Theyhave damaged
Past Perfect
Ihad damaged
Youhad damaged
He/She/Ithad damaged
Wehad damaged
You (pl.)had damaged
Theyhad damaged
Future (will)
Iwill damage
Youwill damage
He/She/Itwill damage
Wewill damage
You (pl.)will damage
Theywill damage
Future (going to)
Iam going to damage
Youare going to damage
He/She/Itis going to damage
Weare going to damage
You (pl.)are going to damage
Theyare going to damage
Conditional
Iwould damage
Youwould damage
He/She/Itwould damage
Wewould damage
You (pl.)would damage
Theywould damage
Exemples
- •Hail can damage crops.
- •The storm is damaging the roof.
- •Vandals have damaged the statue.
À propos du verbe "damage"
Le verbe anglais "to damage" signifie "endommager" en français. C'est un verbe régulier qui se conjugue en ajoutant -ed au passé : "damaged".
Ce verbe est de niveau C1 selon le CECRL (Cadre Européen Commun de Référence pour les Langues). Son participe présent est "damaging", utilisé pour former les temps continus (continuous tenses).
Pour maîtriser la conjugaison de "damage", 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.
