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Aktuelle Version vom 7. Juni 2019, 03:37 Uhr
Pimp your style with interesting words
Wenn ihr die Regeln der Word Order S - V - O einhaltet, könnt ihr weitgehend fehlerfrei englische Texte schreiben.
Diese einfachen Satzmuster kann man mit interessanten Vokabeln (Synonyms für Standardvokabeln wie: go, have, etc) gut aufpeppen:
- He went home
- → He hurried home (as quickly as possible); walked; strolled (along the shop windwos), wandered (leisurely), returned, came (back),
- It rained.
- → It started to pour, to drizzle, to rain down, water was dripping from the trees,
Vor Substantive kann man immer Adjektive und vor Adjektive noch Adverbien setzen.
- We ate a pizza.
- → We ate an excellent pizza.
- → We ate a really excellent pizza.
tip
- Use vocabulary and grammar you know well.
- It's better to use a familiar expression correctly than to try a fancy one and get it wrong.
See also