Language Learning Classroom
Grammar for the test
Grammar for the test
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Language | English |
Category | English |
Level | University |
Created / Updated | 16.05.2012 / 20.05.2012 |
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Adjective
Comparative adjective: compares 2 things.
Demonstrative adjective: shows how physically close speaker is to the thing
-ing/-ed adjective
possesive ajd
superlative adjective
Clause
Main clause:
subordinate clause (untergeordnet)
relative clause (der Mann, dem....)
Conditional
1st: will, present
2nd: would, past simple
3rd: would have seen her if I had arrived (would + Present Perfect// Past Perf.
Determiner
My, mine, some, a , the, this, ...
what is the -ing thing called? e.g. I hate shopping
The Gerunding
What's this called: Go home!
Imperative
What kind of questions can you build?
direct ones and inderect ones
What is a noun which includes a group of people or things (police, goverment...)
collective noun
What kind of nouns are a combination of 2 or more words (headache)
compound noun
A noun that has a singular and a plural form is a? And a noun that has no plural form is a?
countable or uncountable noun
What's a proper noun?
a name of a person or a place! Robert, London
What a noun called when it's not in the plural? (easy, haha)
singular
Give an example of a present participle
This is an interesting film (hää??)
what's this? seen, given, played...
past participle
what's this? seen, given, played...
past participle
phrase- what's that?
a group of words which make sense, but do not form a sentence!
Sandrine's -> what is the s at the end meant to be?
a possessive
What is a dependent preposition?
a word that is always used with a particular noun, verb or adjective... interested n, depend on, bored with
this/ that , what is that?
a demonstrative pronoun
him, her... what's that?
object pronoun
I, you, he, we... me him, her... what's that?
subject pronoun or object pronoun: both = personal pronoun
myself. what's that?
reflexive pronoun
which, what's that?
relative pronoun
Ponctuation, what's that?
organise writing n clauses, phrases: full stop, capital letter, apostrophe, comma
much, many, a lot of, what's that?
Quantifier
isn't it? Doesn't she? etc. what's that?
Question tags
She said she was worried = passive voice and?
reported statement
in indirect speech, when using verbs so people recognize it's indirect like: tell, advise, suggest.. (Jane advised John to study harder): what's that?
Reporting verb
If you put an "s" to the verb following he/she/it, what's that?
it's a subject- verb agrrement
after, by, ... words or phrases that indicate a time period, what's that?
Time expression
Auxiliary verb, what's that?
be, do, have... Verbs that are used to make questions, negatives and tenses...
"go", "play" (without "to") what's that?
the base form of the verb
can, should, must, will, ... a verb used with other verbs to show ideas such as ability or oblgation or possibilty: what's that?
modal verb
homework, study, ... lots of words of the same field =
Lexis
False friend
e.g. "eventually" ... doesnt mean eventuellement
Redewendung
Idiom
look after, ... what's that?
phrasal verb
Nouns, verbs, adj or prepositions that are made up of 2 or more words
Compounds
Collocation
Words which are used together regularly (make a presentation, not perform a presentation
What is you've instead of you have?
a contraction