Present Perfect; Unregelmäßige Verben; Gegenteile; Adjektive steigern; Simple Past
Present Perfect
1)
Finish these dialogues. Use present perfect.
1. “Why are you hungry?” (not / have breakfast / yet)
“Because I ____________________________________________________________
2. “Why don´t you help Mum in the kitchen?” (not / do / homework / yet)
_________________________________________________________________
3. “Why doesn´t Gemma cook the meal now?” (not / find recipe)
_________________________________________________________________
4. “Why can´t we start the meal?” (Dad / not / come back / from pup / yet)
_________________________________________________________________
5. “Why can´t the dog come in? (he / be / in the garden / . / he / be wet)
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Finish these dialogues. Use present perfect.
1. “Why are you hungry?” (not / have breakfast / yet)
“Because I haven´t had breakfast yet.
2. “Why don´t you help Mum in the kitchen?” (not / do / homework / yet) Because, I haven´t done my homework yet.
3. “Why doesn´t Gemma cook the meal now?” (not / find recipe) Because, she hasn´t found the recipe.
4. “Why can´t we start the meal?” (Dad / not / come back / from pup / yet) Because Dad hasn´t come back from the pub yet.
5. “Why can´t the dog come in? (he / be / in the garden / . / he / be wet) Because he has been in the garden. He is wet.
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Unregelmäßige Verben, past form, perfect form
2)
Find the simple past form (second form) and the present perfect from (third form) of these irregular verbs.
infinitive
past form
perfect form
to take
to leave
to make
to eat
to do
to go
to buy
Find the simple past form (second form) and the present perfect from (third form) of these irregular verbs.
infinitive
past form
perfect form
to take
took
taken
to leave
left
left
to make
made
made
to eat
ate
eaten
to do
did
done
to go
went
gone
to buy
bought
bought
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Gegenteile
3)
Write the opposites.
to remember
dirty
difficult
cheap
loud
big
Write the opposites.
to remember
to forget
dirty
clean
difficult
easy
cheap
expensive
loud
quiet / silent
big
small
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Adjektive steigern, Komparativ, Superlativ
4)
Fill in the comparative or superlative.
Daniel, Robert and Benjamin are talking about their home towns.
Benjamin:
I love Chicago. It’s the _________________________ (exciting) city in the USA.
Daniel:
I like Baltimore. It's _________________________ (quiet) than Chicago, but it's
_________________________ (interesting) than Trier.
Robert:
Are you sure? Trier is much _________________________ (old). The _________________________ (old) houses are wonderful. I think Trier is the _________________________ (nice) city in Germany.
Benjamin:
Well, my _________________________ (good) friends live in Chicago. It's much
_________________________ (easy) to make friends in a big city.
Robert:
That's not true. I've got lots of friends.
Daniel:
I know that life in Chicago is _________________________ (expensive) than
in Baltimore.That's why my home town is a
_________________________ (good) place than yours.
Robert:
And life in Chicago is much _________________________ (dangerous).
There are so many cars and planes. There are
_________________________(many) accidents than here.That’s the
_________________________ (bad) thing of all.
Now I have no _________________________ (far) argument.
Fill in the comparative or superlative.
Daniel, Robert and Benjamin are talking about their home towns.
Benjamin:
I love Chicago. It’s the most exciting (exciting) city in the USA.
Daniel:
I like Baltimore. It's quieter (quiet) than Chicago, but it's more interesting (interesting) than Trier.
Robert:
Are you sure? Trier is much older (old). The oldest (old) houses are wonderful. I think Trier is the nicest (nice) city in Germany.
Benjamin:
Well, my best (good) friends live in Chicago. It's much easier (easy) to make friends in a big city.
Robert:
That's not true. I've got lots of friends.
Daniel:
I know that life in Chicago is more expensive (expensive) than
in Baltimore.That's why my home town is a better (good) place than yours.
Robert:
And life in Chicago is much more dangerous (dangerous).
There are so many cars and planes. There are more(many) accidents than here.That’s the worst (bad) thing of all.
Now I have no further (far) argument.
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Simple Past, Negativsätze
5)
Make the verbs negative!
1. John was in town yesterday.
John ____________________________________________________________
2. My dad repaired his car on Tuesday.
My dad ____________________________________________________________
3. I ate cornflakes for breakfast.
I ____________________________________________________________
4. Last week I saw a film at the cinema.
Last week I ____________________________________________________________
5. Yesterday I walked to school.
Yesterday I ____________________________________________________________
6. He rode his horse on Sunday.
He ____________________________________________________________
7. My teacher wore jeans last week.
My teacher ____________________________________________________________
8. We did a lot of things on Sunday.
We ____________________________________________________________
Make the verbs negative!
1. John was in town yesterday.
John wasn't in town yesterday.
2. My dad repaired his car on Tuesday.
My dad didn't repair his car on Tuesday.
3. I ate cornflakes for breakfast.
I didn't eat cornflakes for breakfast.
4. Last week I saw a film at the cinema.
Last week I didn't see a film at the cinema.
5. Yesterday I walked to school.
Yesterday I didn't walk to school.
6. He rode his horse on Sunday.
He didn't ride his horse on Sunday.
7. My teacher wore jeans last week.
My teacher didn't wear jeans last week.
8. We did a lot of things on Sunday.
We didn't do a lot of things on Sunday.