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Beim '''Erweitern''' und Kürzen muss man | |||
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'''Rodney''' '''did''' '''not''' '''play''' '''football''' '''with his friends''' '''at school''' '''last Monday''' | '''Rodney''' '''did''' '''not''' '''play''' '''football''' '''with his friends''' '''at school''' '''last Monday''' | ||
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Version vom 3. Oktober 2022, 10:25 Uhr
New Grammar
Going-to-future
- Form sentences in the "going-to-future"
- ... Amsterdam next week. (I, to fly to) I am going to fly to Amsterdam next week.
- ... basketball on Friday? (she/to play) Is she going to play basketball on Friday?
- ... their bikes at the weekend? (the boys/to ride) Are the boys going to ride their bikes at the weekend?
- ... his room today? (Paul, to clean) Is Paul going to clean his room today?
- ... you tomorrow morning! (I, to meet) I am going to meet you tomorrow morning?
- ... a new T-shirt on Saturday? (his mother/to buy) Is his mother going to buy a new T-shirt on Saturday?
- ... their friends at the station? (they/to meet) Are they going to meet their friends at the station?
- ... this terrible food! (I, not to eat) I am not going to eat this terrible food!
- ... her cat in the evening? (she/to feed) Is she going to feed her cat in the evening?
- ... your homework in the afternoon? (you/to do) Are you going to do your homework in the afternoon?
- ... a new boat in Scotland next year. (to buy, my parents) My parents are going to buy a new boat in Scotland next year.
- ... our parents? (they/to help) Are they going to help our parents?
Lösungen:
Zum Sichtbarmachen der Lösungen einfach die Lücken im Text (...) bzw. den Absatz mit der Maus einmal bzw. mehrmals (vom Webbrowser abhängig) anklicken oder markieren.
- Simple sentences in the going-to-future 1
- Simple sentences in the going-to-future 2
- Questions in the going-to-future 1
- Questions in the going-to-future 2
- Negative sentences in the going-to-future 1
- Negative sentences in the going-to-future 2
- Mixed exercise going-to-future
Revision
Simple Past
Das simple past steht mit Handlungen, die schon abgeschlossen sind!
- I came home at nine o' clock last night.
- We didn't see you yesterday.
- Why didn't/couldn't they help him on Monday?
Achte also auf klare Zeitangaben der Vergangenheit!
Typische Signalwörter sind:
- last month, night, week, ....
- a week/year/day/ .... ago
- yesterday
- in 2015 (wenn dises Jahr schon vorbei ist ....)
- on Monday/Wednesday ... (wenn dieser Tag schon vorbei ist in dieser Woche!)
Exercises
- Übung zu positiven Sätzen 1
- Übung zu positiven Sätzen 2
- Simple Past - Spelling 1
- Simple Past - Spelling 1
- Was or were?
- Übung zu negativen Sätzen 1
- Übung zu negativen Sätzen 2 - Beispiel anzeigen lassen!
- Übung zu Fragen 1
- Übung zu Fragen 2
- Übung zu Fragen 3
- Übung zu Fragen mit Fragewort
- Übung zu Verbformen
Word order:
Beim Erweitern und Kürzen muss man Zähler und Nenner mit der gleichen Zahl multiplizieren bzw. dividieren.
Rodney did not play football with his friends at school last Monday
Simple Present
Word Order (Satzstellung)
- Word Order 1
- Word Order 2 - Adverbs
- Word Order 3
- Word Order 4
- Word Order 5 - Adverbs
- Word Order 6
- Word Order 7
Questions with or without "do" or "does"
Negative sentences with or without "do" or "does"
More exercises on questions/negative statements
"much" and "many", "little" and "a few"
With countable nouns (zählbare Nomen, die eine Singular- und eine Pluralform haben!)
- Nomen im Plural: ==> many = viel/viele → e.g. many cars, many friends
- Nomen im Plural: ==> a few = ein paar/wenige → e.g. a few friendss
With uncountable nouns (nicht zählbare Nomen, die keine Pluralform haben!)
- Nomen im Singular: ==> much = viel/viele → e.g. much money, much milk (viele Milche wäre Unsinn!)
- Nomen im Singular: ==> little = wenig → e.g. little money, little wind (viele Winde wäre Unsinn!)