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IntensivierungUnregelmäßige Verben Bitte S. 155 im Buch verwenden!
"You are the teacher"
E-Mail to Grandma GraceDear Grandma, how are you? I am very excited because of your visit. I think that Ruegen is perfect for us. You can go for long walks on the beautiful sandy beaches and you can ride a horse there, too. Isn't that great? There is a castle on a rock and you can visit it at look at it because it's an interesting museum. Its name is Jagdschloss Granitz. I am very much looking forward to our trip and right now the weather is fanatstic because the sun is shining and there are no clouds in the sky. See you very soon! :-) Love, ..... ExercisesNEW:
In this exercise there are signal words that we don't know: seldom, normally Simple Present Negative Sentences https://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/simpre-prepro/exercises?ex03 Simple Present vs. Present Progressive] Simple Present vs. Present Progressive 2
Lösungen der Übungen aus IntensivierungAB Aufgabe 5
2. The boys are sitting in a tree. They are looking at their sister. Ha,ha! She can't see us. 3. A girl is playing with her dog. Good boy. Go and fetch the ball. 4. A woman is asking a man the way to the shopping centre. Excuse me. Can you tell me the way to the shopping centre? Grammar exercisesBei den Grammatikübungen werden auch immer wieder unbekannte Wörter und Strukturen erscheinen.
Personal Pronoun (Object form) Personal Pronouns or Possessive Determiner
Present Progressive Negative Sentences
Imperativ (Aufforderung, Befehl)
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