Name all possessive pronouns.
my, your, his, her, its, our, your, their
polite
höflich
drink - ______ - ______
drink - drank - drunk
What do you call people who show tourists around (e.g. in museums)?
guides
Name at least three discussion rules.
e.g.: give reason when disagreeing, no swear words, no shouting at others, no interrupting others, everybody listens to the host...
Turn this active sentence into a passive sentence: Sally is writing a letter.
A letter is being written (by Sally).
chambermaid
Zimmermädchen
shut - ______ - ______
shut - shut - shut
If a word means (roughly) the opposite of a certain word, it is the word's _______.
antonym
Come up with an example for a relative clause.
If it was a good sentence you'll get the points :))
Name four (4) relative pronouns.
who, which, that, whose
dimples
Grübchen (Gesicht)
become - became - become
There is a famous river running through London. What is it called?
(River) Thames
Which form of 'to eat' is 'eaten'?
Past participle
Which tense is this: He has eaten a sandwich.
Present perfect
to abolish (something)
(etwas) abschaffen
lead - ______ - ______
lead - led - led
There is a monument in the United Kingdom that consists of a bunch of large stones on a meadow. What is it called?
Stonehenge
What are the duties of a host (during a discussion)?
introducing the discussion, deciding who speaks first, ending the discussion, making sure everyone follows the discussion rules, (including everyone in the discussion)
In some relative sentences you are allowed to leave out the relative pronoun. What are these sentences called?
contact clauses
to pout
schmollen
rise - ______ - ______
rise - rose - risen
Which two conditions are needed to turn an active verb into a passive verb?
form of 'to be' + past participle
Explain what ‘hazel eyes‘ are.
multiple eye colors mixed together (at least 2, usually brown and green)