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With the simple past, you often say when something happened. What can you say with the present perfect?
With the present perfect, you often say that something has happened.
Translate the words:
Next to the π°, there was a village. It had a beautiful βͺοΈ.
Next to the CASTLE π°, there was a village. It had a beautiful CHURCH βͺοΈ.
What do you add to an adjective to make an adverb?
-ly
Is the adverb used correctly in this sentence?
The little dog walked curiously around the tree.
YES β
What do you do when you get a listening task?
You read the task(s) carefully. π
How do you form the present perfect?
have/has + past participle
Translate the sentence:
"Ich mΓΆchte nach Stotternheim und dort im See schwimmen."
I want to go to Stotternheim and swim in the LAKE there.
What can we do with adverbs? What do they describe?
Adjectives describe nouns ("The dog is loud."), but adverbs can describe actions (verbs) ("The dog barks loudly").
Is this a sentence in the present perfect?
"Simone Simonetti threw the ball against the wall." βΎοΈ
NO β
What do you do if there are parts in a listening task which you have not understood?
You keep calm and keep on listening. π
a) verb+ed OR
b) irregular verb form
Which two things can you find on a meadow?
grass π± and flowers π·
What are the adverbs of good and fast?
The adverbs are well and fast.
Change the sentence from the simple past to the present perfect:
"The positive potato went to Burger King happily."
The positive potato has gone to Burger King happily.
What do you do when you do not change your direction while (wΓ€hrend) walking?
You go straight on.
Form a negative statement (β) in the present perfect with the following words:
"eat / I / my shoes / for breakfast."
I have not eaten my shoes for breakfast. π
What is special about the English translation of Kreuzung?
It's always a plural word: one crossroads, two crossroads, ...
Come to the board and write down the adverb of angry.
A-N-G-R-π¨ I π¨-L-Y
a) Form a question in the present perfect and b) choose: adjective or adverb:
answer / Rambo TurbokrΓΆte / correct(ly) / the question
Has Rambo TurbokrΓΆte answered the question correctly?
You can change your direction in two ways. You can ... or you can ... ?
You can turn right β‘οΈ or you can turn left β¬ οΈ.
Where do you put "yet" in this sentence and what does it mean in German?
"I ... have ... not ... seen ... the ... new ... Mandalorian movie ... "
I have not seen the new Mandalorian movie YET.
It means "noch nicht" in German
Find the last word:
mountain β hill
river β ... ?
mountain β hill
river β CREEK
Choose the correct form:
"The (angry/angrily) teacher said to me (angry/angrily): Do your homework! Your marks are (bad/badly), because you always do your homework very (bad/badly)!" πΎ
"The ANGRY teacher said to me ANGRILY: Do your homework! Your marks are BAD, because you always do your homework very BADLY!" πΎ
Translate the sentence with the present perfect:
"Thomas T. Tomato ist schnell (quick) am Raum 108 vorbeigelaufen."
Thomas T. Tomato has walked quickly past room 108.
β / β