If-sentences/Typ 1: Unterschied zwischen den Versionen
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K (typo) |
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<div class="lueckentext-quiz" lang="en"> | <div class="lueckentext-quiz" lang="en"> | ||
If the weather ''is'' fine, I ''will go'' | If the weather ''is'' fine, I ''will go'' outside. | ||
If the sun ''shines'' the whole day, we ''will make'' a trip to the zoo. | If the sun ''shines'' the whole day, we ''will make'' a trip to the zoo. |
Version vom 27. November 2018, 21:16 Uhr
Der If-Satz Typ I wird verwendet, wenn unter einer bestimmten Bedingung, die möglich und sehr wahrscheinlich ist, etwas passieren wird.
Beispiele:
If it rains, I will stay at home.
If it doesn't rain, I won't stay at home. I will go jogging.
if-clause | main-clause | |
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Typ I | simple present | will +inf |
Die Verwendung von simple present im Bedingungssatz scheint einfach, bietet wie in den oberen Beispielen jedoch die Tücke der 3. Person Singular mit dem angehängten -s.
He, She, it …
… -s must fit!
Interactive Exercises
The weather (easy)
Move the words with your mouse.
If the weather is fine, I will go outside.
If the sun shines the whole day, we will make a trip to the zoo.
If the water temperatures get hot, we will go swimming.
If you want to go swimming, I won't get you a cool coca cola.
The weather
Put the words in brackets () in the right form:
If it rains (rain) , I'll get wet.
I 'll get (get) wet if it doesn't stop (not stop) raining. .
If the weather is bad, I won't go (not go) outside.
If it snows (snow), we won't (go) outside.
If there is (be) enough snow, we will have (have) a snowball fight.