Adjectives/adverbs When do you use careless and when do you use carelessly?



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To work on grammar and vocabulary at school and at home you can use: http://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en Adjectives/adverbs When do you use careless and when do you use carelessly? He is a careless driver (adjective) He drives carelessly. (adverb) An adverb answers the questions when, where and how? Articles When do you use a, an and the? A sad moment/ An awful moment/ The moment? Conditional sentences How do you use sentences with if? I would go to Australia if I had the money. I, you, he, she, it, we, you, they would have played if it hadn t rained. Gerund and infinitive When do you use ing-form and when do you use the infinitive? I like swimming or I like to swim Modal auxiliaries What is the difference between: You can try again. Du kan försöka igen. You could try again. Du kunde/skulle kunna försöka igen. You would try again, if Du skulle försöka igen om can kan could kunde may kan/kanske/;få might kunde/kanske/;få will vill;ska, kommer att would skulle shall skall, ska should bör, borde must måste cannot could not may not might not will not would not shall not should not must not

Nouns How and when do you write nouns in plural form? SINGULAR PLURAL 1. assignment - 2. tax - 3. half 4. blueberry 5. mouse 6. woman 7. sheep Uncountable = no a or an no plural form verb in singular (is, was, has, does, looks) Uncountable nouns air electricity progress love music weather advice applause business cash evidence furniture homework information money news pollution hair What luck En sån tur Being a parent is sometimes hard work. Att vara förälder är ibland ett hårt arbete. I need some advice. Jag behöver ett/några råd. That s interesting news. Det är intressanta nyheter. Take this money. I don t need it. Ta de här pengarna. Jag behöver dem inte. A piece (word) of advice. Ett råd. Participles How to you make one sentence out of two (especially after verbs like see, watch and have)? I saw the man. He came to the shop. I saw the man coming to the shop. Passive voice How do you express yourself when you weren t active? I drive to work. (active) I was driven to work (passive)

Phrasal verbs Phrasal verbs are phrases that you simply need to learn Blame on Agree to Break down 1. cruel 2. fall in love 3. laugh 4. hand 5. fed up 6. unfaithful 7. allergic 8. proud 9. look look look 10. believe 11. engaged 12. typical 13. bad 14. agree 15. accuse

16. lie 17. feel sorry 18. suffer 19. half-price 20. chance 21. sale sale 22. heart Prepositions How do you express time and place? I flaskan the bottle. I Östervåla Östervåla. I Stockholm Stockholm På himlen the sky På gräset the grass På Long Island Long Island På Irland Ireland Vi anlände till NY We arrived NY. Vi anlände till vårt hotel. We arrived our hotel. På söndag Sunday Vid/på julen Christmas På natten night På medeltiden the Middle Ages.

I två veckor two weeks. Sedan klockan 10. ten o clock Under natten the night. Till nästa vecka next week. För två år sedan. Don t worry You are among friends Don t worry You are sitting between two friends Maria works as a teacher. She acts like a teacher Prepositions are also used before the ing-form She s really afraid of flying I look forward to hearing from you. Pronouns When do you use who or which? This or that? These or those? We interviewed the men who had climbed Mount Everest. The puppy which we bought is a poodle. I have something, which I d like to give you. How do you express when someone owns something? my mine (My things are mine) your yours his his her hers its --- our ours your yours their theirs Quantifiers When do you use much or many? Some or any? Reported speech How do you repeat what someone else said? Father: "Do your homework." Father told me to do my homework.

Sentences How do you form sentences? Tenses and Verbs What is the difference between present, past and future tense? You can also work with: Vocabulary BrE or AmE Cloze (text with words missing). Remember to begin by reading the whole text, then you fill in the words. Good practise for the national test Confusing words (for example die and dye) Find the pairs Matching Spelling Synonyms (extend you vocabulary) Word formation (prefixes, for example)