Verbe régulierNiveau C1
TO MARK
marquer
Past participle: marked
Present participle: marking
Present Simple
Imark
Youmark
He/She/Itmarks
Wemark
You (pl.)mark
Theymark
Present Continuous
Iam marking
Youare marking
He/She/Itis marking
Weare marking
You (pl.)are marking
Theyare marking
Past Simple
Imarked
Youmarked
He/She/Itmarked
Wemarked
You (pl.)marked
Theymarked
Past Continuous
Iwas marking
Youwere marking
He/She/Itwas marking
Wewere marking
You (pl.)were marking
Theywere marking
Present Perfect
Ihave marked
Youhave marked
He/She/Ithas marked
Wehave marked
You (pl.)have marked
Theyhave marked
Past Perfect
Ihad marked
Youhad marked
He/She/Ithad marked
Wehad marked
You (pl.)had marked
Theyhad marked
Future (will)
Iwill mark
Youwill mark
He/She/Itwill mark
Wewill mark
You (pl.)will mark
Theywill mark
Future (going to)
Iam going to mark
Youare going to mark
He/She/Itis going to mark
Weare going to mark
You (pl.)are going to mark
Theyare going to mark
Conditional
Iwould mark
Youwould mark
He/She/Itwould mark
Wewould mark
You (pl.)would mark
Theywould mark
Exemples
- •Please mark the important dates on your calendar.
- •The teacher is marking the exams now.
- •That day marked the beginning of a new era.
À propos du verbe "mark"
Le verbe anglais "to mark" signifie "marquer" en français. C'est un verbe régulier qui se conjugue en ajoutant -ed au passé : "marked".
Ce verbe est de niveau C1 selon le CECRL (Cadre Européen Commun de Référence pour les Langues). Son participe présent est "marking", utilisé pour former les temps continus (continuous tenses).
Pour maîtriser la conjugaison de "mark", 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.
