Guten Morgen! Mittwoch den Aufgabe bis Freitag den LB 4.4 M (Aufsatz, 8 Sätze) Culture worksheet Quiz 4.4
LB 4.4G Lesen
LB 4.4I Feierst du gern? Buchwechsel
LB 4.4K Neue Gruppen
Wie spät ist es?
Übungen 1. I’m going out with my friends. 2. She doesn’t like to clean up her room. (2 different versions) 3. He has to call his parents today. 4. We sleep in late on Saturdays. 5. I would like to shop in Chicago with my sister over the weekend.
Separable? YESNO ein∙ladenbekommen !! [lädt ein] !! statt∙findenerwarten vorbei∙kommen
Separable Verbs I’m inviting a lot of friends to my party.
Separable Verbs The concert is taking place at the bar/tavern tomorrow evening.
Separable Verbs They are coming over to her house on Monday.
Separable Verbs She goes out with friends on Saturdays.
Separable Verbs He sleeps in late until 11:00 on Thursdays.
Modals with other verbs Only the modal conjugates Other verb at the end of the complete sentence Separable verbs do not separate!
Modals with other verbs I should drink water. She would like to eat a salad. They must wear winter coats.
Using Modals with Verbs I want to go out on Fridays but I really should do my homework.
Using Modals with Verbs I don’t really like to shop and for that reason I can come over to your house on Saturday.
Questions with Modals How do we ask, in English, whether someone (would like to, should, want to, like to, can, may, or must)... eat cake?
Using Modals with Verbs Do you want to celebrate your birthday?
Using Modals with Verbs Are you allowed to drink wine on your birthday?
Using Modals with Verbs Do you have to celebrate your birthday with your parents?
Using Modals with Separable Verbs Subject conjugated modal everything else separable verb (as one word)
Using Modals with Separable Verbs The party must take place tomorrow.
Using Modals with Separable Verbs I can invite my friends.
Using Modals with Separable Verbs They are allowed to go out in the evening.
Using Modals with Separable Verbs Do you want to sleep in late tomorrow?
Was für eine Party? die Abschlussfeier die Feier die Ferien das Fest die Fete die Hochzeit
Was für eine Party?
Some party-describing words anstrengend blöd einfach heftig schrecklich wichtig
Die Feier ist... / Das Fest ist... important intense simple strenuous stupid terrible
Es gibt eine... Feier / ein... Fest important intense simple strenuous stupid terrible
Invitations Verb: einladen (sep!) Noun: die Einladung 4.1A
Guten Tag! Montag den Hausaufgabe für Dienstag IA 5.1 and printout LB 5.1A-D
Adjective Endings Nominative Case (Subject of sentence, or Das ist….) When the definite article is present: d__ gut__ Mann d__ gut__ Fraud__ gut__ Leute d__ gut__ Kind Patterns: singularplural
Adjective Endings Nominative Case (Subject of sentence, or Das ist….) When the definite article is present: der gute Mann die gute Fraudie guten Leute das gute Kind Patterns: singularplural
Adjective Endings Nominative Case (Subject of sentence, or Das ist….) When an ein-word is present: ein__ gut__ Mann ein__ gut__ Fraukein__ gut__ Leute ein__ gut__ Kind Patterns: singularplural
Adjective Endings Nominative Case (Subject of sentence, or Das ist….) When an ein-word is present: ein guter Mann eine gute Fraukeine guten Leute ein gutes Kind Patterns: singularplural
Adjective Endings Nominative Case (Subject of sentence, or Das ist….) When no article is present (usually collectives): gut__ Wein gut__ Limonadegut__ Schnäpse gut__ Bier Patterns: all
Adjective Endings Nominative Case (Subject of sentence, or Das ist….) When no article is present (usually collectives): guter Wein gute Limonadegute Schnäpse gutes Bier Patterns: all
Adjective Endings, Accusative (Direct Object of sentence: es gibt... / ich sehe... / ich lese... When the definite article is present: de__ gut__ Mann die gute Fraudie guten Leute das gute Kind Patterns: singularplural
Adjective Endings, Accusative (Direct Object of sentence: es gibt... / ich sehe... / ich lese... When the definite article is present: den guten Mann die gute Fraudie guten Leute das gute Kind Patterns: singularplural
Adjective Endings, Accusative (Direct Object of sentence: es gibt... / ich sehe... / ich lese... When an ein-word is present: ein__ gut__ Mann eine gute Fraukeine guten Leute ein gutes Kind Patterns: singularplural
Adjective Endings, Accusative (Direct Object of sentence: es gibt... / ich sehe... / ich lese... When an ein-word is present: einen guten Mann eine gute Fraukeine guten Leute ein gutes Kind Patterns: singularplural
When no article is present (usually collectives): gut__ Wein gute Limonadegute Schnäpse gutes Bier Patterns: all Adjective Endings, Accusative (Direct Object of sentence: es gibt... / ich sehe... / ich lese...
When no article is present (usually collectives): guten Wein gute Limonadegute Schnäpse gutes Bier Patterns: all Adjective Endings, Accusative (Direct Object of sentence: es gibt... / ich sehe... / ich lese...
Dative
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