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Ar­beits­blatt: Re­pe­ti­ti­on 2 (ad­van­ced)

1. Forms

Will-fu­ture

Po­si­ti­ve: will + in­fi­ni­ti­ve/ ’ll + in­fi­ni­ti­ve
Ne­ga­ti­ve: will not + in­fi­ni­ti­ve/ won’t + in­fi­ni­ti­ve
Ques­ti­ons: Will .... in­fi­ni­ti­ve...?

Going to-fu­ture

Po­si­ti­ve: am/is/are + going to + in­fi­ni­ti­ve
Ne­ga­ti­ve: am/is/are + not + going to + in­fi­ni­ti­ve
Ques­ti­on: Am/Is/Are .... in­fi­ni­ti­ve ...?

Past per­fect

Po­si­ti­ve: had + past par­ti­ciple
Ne­ga­ti­ve: had + not + past par­ti­ciple
Ques­ti­on: Had ... past par­ti­ciple ...?

Sim­ple past

Po­si­ti­ve: re­gu­lar: in­fi­ni­ti­ve + -ed
             ir­re­gu­lar: sim­ple past forms
Ne­ga­ti­ve: did not + in­fi­ni­ti­ve
Ques­ti­on: Did... in­fi­ni­ti­ve ...?

Pre­sent per­fect:

Po­si­ti­ve: have/has + past par­ti­ciple
Ne­ga­ti­ve: have/has not + past par­ti­ciple
Ques­ti­on: Have/Has .... past par­ti­ciple ...?

Sim­ple pre­sent:

Po­si­ti­ve: in­fi­ni­ti­ve (3rd per­son: in­fi­ni­ti­ve + -s)
Ne­ga­ti­ve: do/does + not + in­fi­ni­ti­ve
Ques­ti­on: Do/Does ... in­fi­ni­ti­ve ...? (for all verbs ex­clu­ding forms of to be)
               Am/Are/Is ....? (for forms of to be)

 

2. Usage

Fill in the blanks

If you want to talk about an event in 2012 (=spe­ci­fic point in time) you need the _______________.

Ex­amp­le sen­tence:
In 2012 my fa­ther __________(to visit) my gran­ny.

 

If you want to talk about so­me­thing that star­ted in the past, but is still true at pre­sent you need the ______________ .

Ex­amp­le sen­tence:
Ge­or­ge _____________(to be) in Aus­tra­lia since June.

 

If you want to talk about an event in the past that hap­pe­n­ed be­fo­re ano­ther event in the past you need the _______________ .

Ex­amp­le sen­tence:
I went to the po­li­ce after a thief ______________________(to steal) my ruck­sack.

 

If you want to talk about so­me­thing that hap­pens re­gu­lar­ly you need the ________________.

Ex­amp­le sen­tence:
My bro­ther ______________________(get up) every morning at 6 o’clock.

 

If you talk about fu­ture events that you can­not in­flu­ence you need the ________________.

Ex­amp­le sen­tence:
There _____________________(to be) no sunshi­ne to­mor­row.

 

If you talk about your fu­ture plans you need the _______________.

Ex­amp­le sen­tence:
We _______________________(to dance) at the party to­mor­row.



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