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6. Klasse / Englisch
| Benjamin: |
I love Chicago. It’s the _________________________ (exciting) city in the USA.
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Daniel:
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I like Baltimore. It's _________________________ (quiet) than Chicago, but it's
_________________________ (interesting) than Trier. |
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Robert:
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Are you sure? Trier is much _________________________ (old). The _________________________ (old) houses are wonderful. I think Trier is the _________________________ (nice) city in Germany.
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Benjamin:
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Well, my _________________________ (good) friends live in Chicago. It's much
_________________________ (easy) to make friends in a big city. |
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Robert:
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That's not true. I've got lots of friends.
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Daniel:
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I know that life in Chicago is _________________________ (expensive) than
in Baltimore.That's why my home town is a _________________________ (good) place than yours. |
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Robert:
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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.
| Benjamin: |
I love Chicago. It’s the most exciting (exciting) city in the USA.
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Daniel:
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I like Baltimore. It's quieter (quiet) than Chicago, but it's
more interesting (interesting) than Trier. |
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Robert:
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Are you sure? Trier is much older (old). The oldest (old) houses are wonderful. I think Trier is the nicest (nice) city in Germany.
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Benjamin:
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Well, my best (good) friends live in Chicago. It's much
easier (easy) to make friends in a big city. |
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Robert:
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That's not true. I've got lots of friends.
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Daniel:
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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. |
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Robert:
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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. |
| 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 |
Ask questions. Use simple past.
Write the adjective or the adverb. Look at the example.
Put in ‘will / ’ll’, or ‘won’t’.

What will happen? Put in the right form of the verb.

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