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w Unterstreiche alle Verben im Perfekt! (Underline all the verbs in the perfect tense!)

Ich bin letzten Sommer nach Italien gefahren. Ich bin mit meiner Familie dahin gefahren. Ich bin mit dem Flugzeug nach Rom geflogen und dann mit dem Auto zum Ferienort gefahren. Ich habe viel Pizza gegessen und Cola getrunken. Ich habe in einem Luxushotel am Strand gewohnt. Ich bin zwei Wochen dort geblieben. Es war sonnig aber es hat einmal geregnet.

This presentation is designed to be used with a worksheet (How always to be perfect) and a verb table. Both are hyperlinked below. How always to be perfectVerb table

Lets have a look at the different forms of haben (you - informal) (you - formal) (he, e.g. mein Bruder) (she, e.g. meine Schwester) (it) / (one) (informal – group of people) (they) habe hast haben hat haben habt haben ich du Sie er sie esman wir ihr sie gespielt IchhabeFußballgespielt

Lets have a look at the different forms of haben (you - informal) (you - formal) (he, e.g. mein Bruder) (she, e.g. meine Schwester) (it) / (one) (informal – group of people) (they) habe hast haben hat haben habt haben ich du Sie er sie esman wir ihr sie gegessen WirhabenPizzagegessen

Lets have a look at the different forms of sein (to be) (formal) (he, e.g. mein Bruder) (she, e.g. meine Schwester) (it) / (one) (informal – group of people) (plural) bin bist sind ist sind seid sind ich du Sie er sie esman wir ihr sie Ichbinnach Hausegegangen

Ein Team Spiel You need 2 teams – team A and team B - and a stop watch Choose a representative from each team to go to the board. The person from team A has to write next to the INFINITIVE what group the verb belongs to. Is it 1, 2 or 3? Then the person from group B does the same thing. You should only mark your answers once both teams have had a go. There is a penalty of 10 seconds for every wrong answer. Work out the time. Which team was fastest?

Welche Gruppe ist das? 1, 2 oder 3? wohnen fahren trinken machen liegen

Welche Gruppe ist das? 1, 2 oder 3? wohnen fahren trinken machen liegen

Welche Gruppe ist das? 1, 2 oder 3? gehen lesen besichtigen spielen schwimmen

Welche Gruppe ist das? 1, 2 oder 3? gehen lesen besichtigen spielen schwimmen

Welche Gruppe ist das? 1, 2 oder 3? bleiben essen treffen fliegen kaufen

Welche Gruppe ist das? 1, 2 oder 3? bleiben essen treffen fliegen kaufen

Ich bin letzten Sommer nach Italien gefahren. Ich bin mit meiner Familie dahin gefahren. Ich bin mit dem Flugzeug nach Rom geflogen und dann mit dem Auto zum Ferienort gefahren. Ich habe viel Pizza gegessen und Cola getrunken. Ich habe in einem Luxushotel am Strand gewohnt. Ich bin zwei Wochen dort geblieben. Es war sonnig aber es hat einmal geregnet