6b 2022 23/English
Irregular verbs
Set 1
Set 2
to eat - ate() - eaten()
to feel - felt() - felt()
to get - got() - got()
to go - went() - gone()
to find - found() - found()
to have - had() - had()
to give - gave() - given()
to fight - fought() - fought()
to fall - fell() - fallen()
to freeze - froze() - frozen()
to grow - grew() - grown()
to forget - forgot() - forgotten()
to hear - heard() - heard()
to fly - flew() - flown()
to hit - hit() - hit()
Set 3
to keep - kept() - kept()
to leave - left() - left()
to put - put() - put()
to run - ran() - run()
to pay - paid() - paid()
to hold - held() - held()
to lose - lost() - lost()
to say - said() - said()
to let - let() - let()
to ring - rang() - rung()
to meet - met() - met()
to see - saw() - seen()
to read - read() - read()
to hear - heard() - heard()
to mean - meant() - meant()
to hurt - hurt() - hurt()
to know - knew() - known()
to make - made() - made()
to lie - lay() - lain()
to ride - rode() - ridden()
to let - let() - let()
Mündliche Schulaufgabe
Questions on the text
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:
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- 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
Question tags
- Form sentences with question tags
- He is Mara's brother ...? ...isn't he?
- We can't sleep at your house, ...? ... can we?
- You like this cheese, ...? ... don't you?
- Dad has got two brothers, ...? ... hasn't he?
- She's going to meet her friends in June, ...? ... isn't she?
- We play hockey after school, ...? ... don't we?'
- You aren't happy here, ...? ... are you?
- This isn't your bag, ...? ... is it?
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.
Questions with prepositions
- Deutsch: Auf wen wartest du? <= Präpostion am Satzanfang, nicht beim Verb!
- Englisch: Who are you waiting for? <= Präposition am Ende, direkt nach dem Verb! Fragewort am Anfang!
Form questions:
- She was listening to the music. What was she ... listening to?
- We came back with a friend. Who ... did you come back with?
- She comes from South Africa. Where does she come from?
- I'm interested in computers. What are you interested in?
- He is talking about dogs. What is he talking about?
- They are good at mathematics. What are they good at?
- He was looking for a job. What was he looking for?
- She was sitting on a nice chair. What was she sitting on?
- They are going to laugh about me! Who are they going to laugh about?
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.
Comparative and Superlative
Exercise: The Bragging Rapper (to brag=angeben)
- Fill the gaps! The words in bold print and the adjectives in " " in the brackets can help you!
- Write down the number in the bracket and the correct form!
You are big, but I'm so much ...... (1),
you think you're cooler than I,
but I am the ............. (2), guy here - harrgh
my car is ..........(3) than your car,
'cause you don't know what fast means
and I think you're not intelligent
and my dog's .............(4) than you seem!
I am as ......... (5) ..... (6) sweet coffee,
my rap is much ....... (7-form of "good") than yours
I drink Apfelsaftschorle - and that's ...... (8 - form of "nice") than Coors
I'm not as ............. (9 = groß) ... (10) a whale
But I got the ....................(11 - superlative of "fantastic") pool,
Hey kids, listen to my tale,
I am much ..... ............ (12 - comparative form of "impressive") than you.
You know you may be exciting whoa - but I
I'm in this world the ......... .............. (13) guy!
Yeah , there is nobody more exciting than me .... haha, ... nobody ... nobody
More exercises
- Comparisons with adjectives 0
- Comparisons with adjectives 1
- Comparisons with adjectives 2
- Comparisons with adjectives 3
- Comparisons with "as ... as"
- Comparisons with adjectives 4