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[[Datei:Pastperf 01.jpg|alarm clock ringing]] He ''puts (put)'' out the alarm clock and ''wakes (wake)'' up at 11 o clock. | [[Datei:Pastperf 01.jpg|alarm clock ringing]] He ''puts (put)'' out the alarm clock and ''wakes (wake)'' up at 11 o clock. | ||
[[Datei:Pastperf 03.jpg|taking a shower]] He ''washes (wash)'' his hair. Then he (have) a coffee. [[Datei:Pastperf 04.jpg|drinking coffee]] | [[Datei:Pastperf 03.jpg|taking a shower]] He ''washes (wash)'' his hair. Then he ''has (have)'' a coffee. [[Datei:Pastperf 04.jpg|drinking coffee]] | ||
[[Datei:Pastperf 05.jpg|brushing teeth]] After that he ''brushes (brush=clean)'' his teeth. Then he ''goes (go)'' to a friend. | [[Datei:Pastperf 05.jpg|brushing teeth]] After that he ''brushes (brush=clean)'' his teeth. Then he ''goes (go)'' to a friend. |
Aktuelle Version vom 20. Januar 2023, 05:31 Uhr
- Watch the video. What happens to the verbs?
- Do the interactive exercises.
(If you're not sure how, go back to the overview.)
Im Present Simple gibt es eine Ausnahme: In der 3.Person Singular wird ein -s angehängt!
Peter's morning
Put the verbs into the gaps! (Drag & Drop)
Every morning the alarm clock rings at 7 o clock.
Then Peter takes a shower and drinks a coffee.
After that he cleans his teeth.
The bus comes at 20 to eight. My friend Peter says "Hello!".
Sleeping in
Write the verbs into the gaps:
On Saturday morning my friend Robert usually sleeps (sleep) in (to sleep in =aussschlafen).
He puts (put) out the alarm clock and wakes (wake) up at 11 o clock.
He washes (wash) his hair. Then he has (have) a coffee.
After that he brushes (brush=clean) his teeth. Then he goes (go) to a friend.
When he comes home he does (do) his homework. From 4 to 5 o'clock he tidies (tidy) up his room.
Mixed Grammar
In this exercise you have to choose the correct form. Write the word in the gaps:
(In dieser Übung musst Du entscheiden, ob Du an das Verb ein -s (oder ein -es) angehängen muss.)
1. In the morning Lewis gets (get) up at twenty past seven.
2. Lewis goes (go) to school on his bike.
3. They live (live) in a house near the park but his dad lives (live) in Manchester.
4. The boys play (play) football. Then Lewis does (do) his homework.
-s muss mit!
Present Simple
(die einfache Gegenwart)
Past Tense:
Present Tense: