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Version vom 1. Oktober 2018, 08:05 Uhr
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UNIT 1
The going-to future
rules
exercises
- Übungen (leicht)
- Übungen (mittel)
- gemischte Übungen (mit unterschiedlichem Schwierigkeitsgrad)
Question tags
rules
exercises
- Übungen (leicht, Mitte der Seite)
- Übungen (mittel)
- Übungen (mittel)
- gemischte Übungen (verschiedene Schwierigkeitsstufen)
Questions with prepositions
UNIT 2
Comparison of adjectives
rules
exercises
- Übungen (Steigerung - Formen - 4 levels)
- Übungen (Steigerung - Übungen mit Kontext)
- Übungen (Vergleich - Übungen mit Kontext)
- Übungen (Vergleich und Steigerung - Textverstehen)
- Übungen (Vergleich)
- Übungen (as ... as)
The same or different: Making comparisons with adjectives
Defining relative clauses
rules
exercises
- Relativpronomen (who oder which)
- Relativpronomen (who oder which)
- Relativpronomen (who oder which)
- Relativpronomen (who oder which)
- Bildung von Relativsätzen
- relative clauses
- relative clauses
- relative clauses
- relative pronouns (größere Anzahl von Übungen)
- relative pronouns (größere Anzahl von Übungen)
- relative clauses
- who, whose or which
- who, whose or which
The relative pronoun whose
- Übungen (leicht)
- Übungen (mittel)
- Bildung von Sätzen
- Unterscheidung whose / who's
- who/which/whose
- whose or who's
- who or whose
Contact clauses
- Relativsätze ohne Relativpronomen (Erklärung)
- Übungen (leicht)
- Übungen (anspruchsvoll)
- Übungen (anspruchsvoll)
UNIT 3
The past progressive
rules
- Bildung und Regeln (Regeln und Übungen)
exercises
- simple past or past progressive
- simple past or past progressive
- simple past or past progressive
- simple past or past progressive
- simple past or past progressive
- simple past or past progressive
- simple past or past progressive
- simple past or past progressive
- simple past or past progressive
- simple past or past progressive
- simple past or past progressive
- simple past or past progressive
- simple past or past progressive
- simple past or past progressive
- simple past or past progressive
- simple past or past progressive
- simple past or past progressive
- simple past or past progressive
Adverbial clauses
UNIT 4
The present perfect simple
rules
exercises
- positive Sätze
- positive Sätze
- positive Sätze
- Verneinungen
- Fragen
- Fragen
- Übungen mit Signalwörtern
- gemischte Übungen
- gemischte Übungen
- gemischte Übungen
The present perfect simple and the simple past
- Bildung, Verwendung und Übungen
- Simple past or present perfect
- Simple past or present perfect
- Simple past or present perfect
- Simple past or present perfect
- simple past or present perfect?
- simple past or present perfect?
- simple past or present perfect?
- simple past or present perfect?
- simple past or present perfect?
- simple past or present perfect?
- simple past or present perfect? - Test
- simple past or present perfect? - Test
- simple past or present perfect?
- simple past or present perfect?
- simple past or present perfect?
- simple past or present perfect? - Sentences for translation
- simple past or present perfect?
The timetable future
UNIT 5
Subordinate clauses of time, reason, purpose and concession
Modals and their substitute forms
- modal verbs (erweiterte Übersicht mit Übungen)
- don't have to/doesn't have to
- modal verbs and their substitutes
- modal verbs and their substitutes
- have to/had to
- have to (translation)
- can/could "be able to" - simple present
- may/may not/mustn't "be allowed to" - simple present
- can/to be able to
- have to/be able to
- don't have to/mustn't
- have to/must
- mustn't or doesn't /don't have to
The modals should, shouldn't and could
UNIT 6
Will future
rules
exercises
Going-to future, will future, timetable future
- Unterscheidung will future / going-to future (grafische Darstellung)
- will future oder going-to future
- will future oder going-to future
- will future oder going-to future
Conditional sentences type 1
- conditional clauses - type I
- conditional clauses - type I
- conditional clauses - type I (Test)
- conditional clauses - type I
- conditional clauses - type I (negations)
- conditional clauses - type I
- conditional clauses - type I
- conditional clauses - type I
- conditional clauses - type I
- conditional clauses - type I
- conditional clauses - type I
- conditional clauses - type I
- conditional clauses - type I
- conditional clauses - type I
- conditional clauses - type I
- conditional clauses - type I
- conditional clauses - type I
The modals can/could, may and might