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Grammar terms Adjectives Adverbs a/an the Articles Auxiliaries Conditional Perfect Progressive Conditional II Continuous Conditional Perfect

Conditional II Simple Conditional Progressive Conditional Continuous Conditional Conditional I Conditional Simple Conjunctions Future Perfect Futur II Future Perfect Simple Future Perfect Progressive Future Perfect Continuous Future Progressive Future Continuous Genitive s Apostrophe s Possessive s Gerund Gerundium -ing form going to-future if-clauses Conditional sentences Conditional clauses Imperative Indirect speech

Where to find on englisch-hilfen.de Adjectives Adverbs Articles Modal Auxiliaries

Example Mandy is a careful girl. Mandy drives carefully. This is a book. Look at the board. I am playing football.

Conditional Perfect Progressive

I would have been working.

Conditional Perfect Conditional Progressive

I would have worked. I would be working.

Conditional Simple Conjunctions Future Perfect

I would work. I like tea and coffee. I will have played football by tomorrow.

Future Perfect Progressive

I will have been playing football for an hour by 10.30. I will be playing football next Sunday. Ronny's brother

Future Progressive

Genitive s

Gerund

I enjoy playing football. I'm going to play football this afternoon. If I study, I will pass the test. If I studied, I would pass the test. If I had studied, I would have passed the test. Go home! Susan says that she works in an

going to-future

Conditional sentences - if

Imperative Reported Speech

Reported speech

office. Susan said that she worked in an office. Infinitive Langformen, Kurzformen Modals Nouns Passive voice Gagarin was the first to fly in a spaceship. We aren't from London. You mustn't do that. Your hair looks lovely. Cameras are built in Japan. I had been playing football when Susan came. I had played football when Susan came. I was playing football the whole evening. We read a book. Here are five books. This is my book. The books are on the desk. I have been playing football for 2 hours.

Infinitive Long forms, short (contracted) forms Modals Modal auxiliaries Nouns Passive voice

Past Perfect Progressive Past Perfect Progressive Past Perfect Continuous Past Perfect Past Perfect Simple Simple Past Perfect Past Progressive Past Continuous Personal pronouns Plural Possessive determiners Possessive pronouns Prepositions Present Perfect Progressive Present Perfect Continuous Present Perfect Simple Present Perfect Present Perfect Present Perfect (simple form) Present Progressive Present Continuous Present Progressive Past Perfect

Past Progressive Personal pronouns Plural Possessive pronouns Prepositions

Present Perfect Progressive

I have just played football.

I'm playing football now. Where are the girls? When do you watch TV? You are John, aren't you? They help each other. My house, which has a blue door, needs painting. This is the boy I met at the party yesterday.

Questions with question Questions with question words words Question tags Reflexive pronouns self, each other Question tags Reflexive pronouns

Relative pronouns Relative pronouns who, which, whose, that Relative clauses without Contact clauses relative pronoubs

Contact clauses Short answers Simple Past Past Simple Simple Present Present Simple Singular Short answers Simple Past Simple Present Singular/Plural Are you English? - Yes, I am. I played football yesterday. I play football every week. Here is one book. There are some apples left. I play football. I am playing football. I played football. I have played football. I will play football. ... This is Pat and that is John. We sing a song. I will play football next week. They play handball in the gym every Monday. Are you from England? Do you speak French?

some, any, much, many Quantifiers Quantifiers

Tenses

Tenses

this, that - these, those Demonstrative pronouns Verbs will-future Futur I Future Simple Word order Yes/No questions Questions without question words

this, that - these, those Verbs will-future

Word order

Yes/No questions

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