Present Perfect; Past Progressive oder Simple Past; Unregelmäßige Verben; 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) _________________________________________________________________
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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Past Progressive oder Simple Past
2)
Fill in the right tense: past progressive or simple past.
Arthur was on holiday. Say what was happening to him.
a) He ______________________________ (fall asleep)
while he ______________________________ (read) and got sunburned.
b) His dog ______________________________ (run) away
while he ______________________________ (have) a shower.
c) He ______________________________ (look) for his dog
when he ______________________________ (break) his leg.
d) When he ______________________________ (lie) in hospital
______________________________ (meet) he a beautiful nurse called Helen.
Fill in the right tense: past progressive or simple past.
Arthur was on holiday. Say what was happening to him.
a) He was falling asleep (fall asleep)
while he read (read) and got sunburned.
b) His dog was running (run) away
while he had (have) a shower.
c) He was looking (look) for his dog
when he broke (break) his leg.
d) When he lay (lie) in hospital met (meet) he a beautiful nurse called Helen.
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Unregelmäßige Verben, past form, perfect form
3)
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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Adjektive steigern
4)
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.
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Simple Past
5)
Complete the following text in past tense.
Kate:
Hi, Paul! I _________________________ (not / see) you last week.
Where _________________________ (be) you?
Paul:
I _________________________ (be) on holiday with my parents.
We _________________________ (go) to a campsite in the mountains.
Kate:
Camping? And _________________________ (you/like) it?
Paul:
Yes, it _________________________ (be) great.
Kate:
And what _________________________ (you/do) there?
Paul:
Well, we _________________________ (have) our bikes.
Kate:
I _________________________ (not/see) your brother yesterday. Is he OK?
Paul:
Well, he _________________________ (fall) off his bike when we _________________________ (be) on holiday.
Complete the following text in past tense.
Kate:
Hi, Paul! I didn't see (not / see) you last week.
Where were (be) you?
Paul:
I was (be) on holiday with my parents.
We went (go) to a campsite in the mountains.
Kate:
Camping? And did you like (you/like) it?
Paul:
Yes, it was (be) great.
Kate:
And what did you do (you/do) there?
Paul:
Well, we had (have) our bikes.
Kate:
I didn´t see (not/see) your brother yesterday. Is he OK?
Paul:
Well, he fell (fall) off his bike when we were (be) on holiday.