English Unlimited HAK/HUM 1, Schulbuch

5 Mixed exercises: Present simple a Fill in the gaps below using the words in the boxes. Make sure you add –s for the 3rd person singular. 1 I the window, before I go to sleep. 2 Most people an eight-hour day. 3 I to the cinema twice a week. 4 Christa sometimes shopping in the evening. 5 We nearly always golf at the weekends. 6 Jürgen and Leo cars for Ford. 7 Carl in an office. 8 I to school by underground. 9 I usually my friends at the weekend. 10 Alfred holidays. b Use the words from 5a to complete the questions. 1 Alfred holidays? 2 Mark usually swimming at the weekend? 3 Mark the window before he goes to sleep? 4 most people an eight-hour day? 5 he in an office? 6 they usually golf at the weekend? 7 they cars for Ford? 8 Michelle always by underground? 9 Henry his friends at the weekend? 10 Susan to the cinema twice a week? travel enjoy go (2 × ) sell open work meet play have a, an, some Bedeutung a / an (= ein/e) wird mit Nomen im Singular verwendet um ein Element aus einer Menge zu bezeichnen. Can I have a cup of coffee, please? Would you like an orange? I will be home in an hour. (das “h” von hour wird nicht ausgesprochen, daher ist der erste Buchstabe ein Vokal) Das Wort some (= einige, etwas) wird häufig in Verbindung mit zählbaren Nomen im Plural verwendet, wenn eine genaue Mengenangabe unwichtig ist. Some verwendet man auch bei unzählbaren Nomen im Singular. Can I have some oranges, please? Can I have some books, please? Can I have some orange juice? Form Verwenden Sie a vor Wörtern, die mit einem Konsonanten (b, c, d, …) beginnen: Can I have a newspaper, please? Wenn das darauffolgende Wort mit einem Vokal (a, e, i, o, u) am Beginn ausgesprochen wird, verwendet man an: Can I have an apple, please? I will be home in an hour. Practice Add a, an or some to the sentences. 1 I live in Toronto. It’s great city. 2 I really want new boots. 3 Would you like cup of coffee after your dinner? 4 I want to get good job. 5 My flat has spare room. 6 My home town has good clubs. 7 I want to go to café for lunch. 8 I’m architect. 9 Could you bring biscuits? 10 It’s old computer, but I like it. Unit 3 Subject and object pronouns Bedeutung Pronomen können verwendet werden, um über Personen, Dinge und Aktivitäten zu sprechen. My grandparents are great. I love them so much. Where’s Susan? Is she here? I like watching TV. It’s fun. a 166 G Grammar reference and practice Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv

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