ten years.
Lösungsvorschlag
B. Past Tense: Glen's Space Camp Diary woke up - didn't get up - had - was - didn't like - were - wasn't - built - looked - didn't fly - watched - wrote -
went - enjoyed C. Different Tenses 1. We have been living (or: have lived) in Alaska since 1997. 2. We moved to Anchorage six years ago. 3. They have known each other for ten years. 4. Yesterday I found another letter from her in my mailbox. 5. She sends me a letter every week. 6. I will probably visit her next summer. D. Translate 1. I can't go on a long journey because I don't have enough money. 2. But if I had a lot of money, I would go to Alaska. 3. I would love to visit Denali National Park and see the wild animals. 4. I would take my mother with me because she is really interested in the USA. E. Verbs in different tenses - 3rd person singular (positive statements) = he/she/it present: breaks - is breaking - is broken past: broke - was breaking - was broken will: will break - will be breaking - will be broken present perf.: has broken - has been breaking - has been broken past perf.: had broken - had been breaking - had been broken
- 1st person singular (questions) = I present: do I love - am I loving - am I loved past: did I love - was I loving - was I loved will: will I love - will I be loving - will I be loved present perf.: have I loved - have I been loving - have I been loved past perf.: had I loved - had I been loving - had I been loved - 2nd person plural (negative statements) = you present: don't lose - aren't losing - aren't lost past: didn't lose - weren't losing - weren't lost will: won't lose - won't be losing - won't be lost present perf.: haven't lost - haven't been losing - haven't been lost past perf.: hadn't lost - hadn't been losing - hadn't been lost
B. Past Tense: Glen's Space Camp Diary woke up - didn't get up - had - was - didn't like - were - wasn't - built - looked - didn't fly - watched - wrote -
went - enjoyed C. Different Tenses 1. We have been living (or: have lived) in Alaska since 1997. 2. We moved to Anchorage six years ago. 3. They have known each other for ten years. 4. Yesterday I found another letter from her in my mailbox. 5. She sends me a letter every week. 6. I will probably visit her next summer. D. Translate 1. I can't go on a long journey because I don't have enough money. 2. But if I had a lot of money, I would go to Alaska. 3. I would love to visit Denali National Park and see the wild animals. 4. I would take my mother with me because she is really interested in the USA. E. Verbs in different tenses - 3rd person singular (positive statements) = he/she/it present: breaks - is breaking - is broken past: broke - was breaking - was broken will: will break - will be breaking - will be broken present perf.: has broken - has been breaking - has been broken past perf.: had broken - had been breaking - had been broken
- 1st person singular (questions) = I present: do I love - am I loving - am I loved past: did I love - was I loving - was I loved will: will I love - will I be loving - will I be loved present perf.: have I loved - have I been loving - have I been loved past perf.: had I loved - had I been loving - had I been loved - 2nd person plural (negative statements) = you present: don't lose - aren't losing - aren't lost past: didn't lose - weren't losing - weren't lost will: won't lose - won't be losing - won't be lost present perf.: haven't lost - haven't been losing - haven't been lost past perf.: hadn't lost - hadn't been losing - hadn't been lost