It's already done.
Fill in the gaps. Look at the example.
Example: Mrs. Green: David, please feed thee dogs. I`m sure they`re hungry (after breakfast)
David: I have already fed the dogs. I fed them after breakfast.
1. Lea: Please, Dad can you repair my bike ? (yesterday)
Mr. Carter: I have already ____________________ it. I ____________________ it yesterday.
2. Mr. Brown: Betty, you must try our porridge tomorrow. (this morning)
Betty: I _________________________ it. I ____________________ this morning.
3. Mr. Adams: Richard, don´t forget to buy a new film for your camera. (an hour ago)
Richard: _________________________________________________________________
4. Mrs. Green: You must show your bagpipes to Betty, Mr Brown. (this afternoon)
Mr. Brown: _________________________________________________________________
It's already done.
Fill in the gaps. Look at the example.
Example: Mrs. Green: David, please feed thee dogs. I`m sure they`re hungry (after breakfast)
David: I have already fed the dogs. I fed them after breakfast.
1. Lea: Please, Dad can you repair my bike ? (yesterday)
Mr. Carter: I have already repaired it. I repaired it yesterday.
2. Mr. Brown: Betty, you must try our porridge tomorrow. (this morning)
Betty: I have already tried it. I tried it this morning.
3. Mr. Adams: Richard, don´t forget to buy a new film for your camera. (an hour ago)
Richard: I have already bought it. I bought it an hour ago.
4. Mrs. Green: You must show your bagpipes to Betty, Mr Brown. (this afternoon)
Mr. Brown: I have already showed her. I showed her the bagpipes this afternoon.
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Übersetzen (Sätze)
2)
What do they say when …? Translate into English.
1. Mrs Smith will sagen, dass es ihr reicht.
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2. Ronald will fragen, was es zu essen gibt.
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3. Mrs Smith will ausdrücken, dass sie sich nichts aus Fleisch macht.
_________________________________________________________________
4. Mr Smith sagt zu den Kindern, sie bräuchten keine Sorge zu haben.
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5. Susan will Sam sagen, dass er heute an der Reihe ist.
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What do they say when …? Translate into English.
1. Mrs Smith will sagen, dass es ihr reicht. I´ve had enough.
2. Ronald will fragen, was es zu essen gibt. What´s for lunch?
3. Mrs Smith will ausdrücken, dass sie sich nichts aus Fleisch macht. I don´t really like red meat.
4. Mr Smith sagt zu den Kindern, sie bräuchten keine Sorge zu haben. Don´t worry kids.
5. Susan will Sam sagen, dass er heute an der Reihe ist. Sam, it´s your turn.
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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.