Konditional I; If Sätze; some and any; will future; Adjektiv oder Adverb; Adjektive steigern
Konditional I, Simple Present, Will Future
1)
What will you…if….(put in the verbs in the correct form).
1. If there ____________________ (be) a new film on TV, I ____________________ (watch) it.
2. If I ____________________ (learn) math, I ____________________ (write) a good mark.
3. If father ____________________ (buy) me a bike, I ____________________ (win) the race.
4. If he ____________________ (shoot) 20 goals, we ____________________ (win) the match.
What will you…if….(put in the verbs in the correct form).
1. If there is (be) a new film on TV, I will watch (watch) it.
2. If I learn (learn) math, I will write (write) a good mark.
3. If father buys (buy) me a bike, I will win (win) the race.
4. If he shoots (shoot) 20 goals, we will win (win) the match.
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If Sätze
2)
Make sentences with if.
I’ll come to the fair with you.
I won't give it to you.
You won’t feel ill.
I’ll wear my new short skirt.
You won’t get cold.
we’ll play it this afternoon.
1. If it’s hot tomorrow, __________________________________________________
2. If I have time at the weekend, __________________________________________________
3. If you bring your new computer game, __________________________________________________
4. If you put on that warm pullover, __________________________________________________
5. If you stop eating now, __________________________________________________
6. If you don’t like my present, __________________________________________________
Make sentences with if.
I’ll come to the fair with you.
I won't give it to you.
You won’t feel ill.
I’ll wear my new short skirt.
You won’t get cold.
we’ll play it this afternoon.
1. If it’s hot tomorrow, I’ll wear my new short skirt.
2. If I have time at the weekend, I’ll come to the fair with you.
3. If you bring your new computer game, we’ll play it this afternoon.
4. If you put on that warm pullover, you won’t get cold.
5. If you stop eating now, you won’t feel ill.
6. If you don’t like my present, I won’t give it to you.
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Some and any
3)
Put in any, some, anybody, somebody, something, anywhere.
1. Dad, can I have ____________________ more chips with my meal, please?
- Yes, of course. Ask that nice girl assistant.
2. I can´t see her ____________________.
3. You haven´t eaten _______________ of your vegetables yet, Samuel.
4. Would ____________________ like my vegetables?
5. No, thanks. I would like ____________________ to drink.
6. OK, let´s find ____________________ and ask.
Put in any, some, anybody, somebody, something, anywhere.
1. Dad, can I have some more chips with my meal, please?
- Yes, of course. Ask that nice girl assistant.
2. I can´t see her anywhere.
3. You haven´t eaten any of your vegetables yet, Samuel.
4. Would anybody like my vegetables?
5. No, thanks. I would like something to drink.
6. OK, let´s find somebody and ask.
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Will future
4)
Complete the sentences. Use will or won't and one of the following verbs:
laugh, be, be, tell, clap
1. If Sandra forgets her words everyone ______________________________.
2. If Claire can’t hear the music she ______________________________ Ben to make it louder.
3. If Susan is a good actress she______________________________ in the play next year.
4. If everybody likes the play they ______________________________ their hands.
5. If people laugh at the ghost, Dan ______________________________ happy.
Complete the sentences. Use will or won't and one of the following verbs:
laugh, be, be, tell, clap
1. If Sandra forgets her words everyone will laugh.
2. If Claire can’t hear the music she won't tell Ben to make it louder.
3. If Susan is a good actress she will be in the play next year.
4. If everybody likes the play they will clap their hands.
5. If people laugh at the ghost, Dan won’t be happy.
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Adjektiv oder Adverb
5)
Write the adjective or the adverb. Look at the example.
My friend John works in a great (great) restaurant. I’s a slow food restaurant, and people like the ____________________ (good) food there. When you go to the restaurant, you don’t eat ____________________ (quick)! You know that the people in the kitchen do everything ____________________ (careful), and they take their time. The sauces are ____________________ (creamy), and they cook the vegetables ____________________ (perfect). When the food arrives, the people look at it ____________________ (hungry) – it isn’t ____________________ (easy) to wait so long! But then they have the ____________________ (good) meal they have ever had!
Write the adjective or the adverb. Look at the example.
My friend John works in a great (great) restaurant. I’s a slow food restaurant, and people like the good (good) food there. When you go to the restaurant, you don’t eat quickly (quick)! You know that the people in the kitchen do everything carefully (careful), and they take their time. The sauces are creamy (creamy), and they cook the vegetables perfectly (perfect). When the food arrives, the people look at it hungrily (hungry) – it isn’t easy (easy) to wait so long! But then they have the best (good) meal they have ever had!
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Adjektive steigern
6)
Put in the adjectives with ‘-er’ / ‘more’ or ‘-est’ / ’most’.
1. funny / expensive
Bike A is the _________________________ bike,
but it is _________________________ than Bike C.
2. expensive / fast
Bike B is the _________________________ bike.
It’s the _________________________ bike, too!
3. cheap / useful
Bike C is the _________________________ bike,
and it’s _________________________ than Bike A.
4. old / difficult
Bike A is not the _________________________ bike,
but it’s the _________________________ bike to ride.
Put in the adjectives with ‘-er’ / ‘more’ or ‘-est’ / ’most’.
1. funny / expensive
Bike A is the funniest bike,
but it is more expensive than Bike C.
2. expensive / fast
Bike B is the most expensive bike.
It’s the fastest bike, too!
3. cheap / useful
Bike C is the cheapest bike,
and it’s more useful than Bike A.
4. old / difficult
Bike A is not the oldest bike,
but it’s the most difficult bike to ride.