1
COMPLETE WITH A PREPOSITION : Sheep live * eating grass.
by,on
Schafe leben davon, Gras zu fressen.
1
COMPLETE WITH A PREPOSITION : The child can count * ten.
to,up to
Das Kind kann BIS zehn zählen.
1
COMPLETE WITH A PREPOSITION : I look * to meeting him.
forward
Ich freue mich darauf, ihn zu treffen.
1
COMPLETE WITH A PREPOSITION : He was afraid * losing money.
of
Er befürchtete, Geld zu verlieren.
1
COMPLETE WITH A PREPOSITION : He is good * swimming.
at
Er ist IM Schwimmen gut.
1
COMPLETE WITH A PREPOSITION : The only thing he cares * is money.
about
Das einzige, UM das er sich kümmert, ist Geld.
1
COMPLETE WITH A PREPOSITION : They succeeded * winning the cup.
in
Es gelang ihnen, den Pokal zu gewinnen.
1
COMPLETE WITH A PREPOSITION : The unions are not happy * unemployment.
about,with
Die Gewerkschaften sind über Arbeitslosigkeit...
1
COMPLETE WITH A PREPOSITION : She insisted * paying the bill.
on
Sie bestand darauf, die Rechnung zu zahlen.
1
COMPLETE WITH A PREPOSITION : There is a difference * wine and beer.
between
Es besteht ein Unterschied ZWISCHEN Wein & Bier.
1
COMPLETE WITH A PREPOSITION : These pears are ripe * eating.
for
Diese Birnen sind reif zum Essen.
1
COMPLETE WITH A PREPOSITION : Are you capable * jumping over that wall?
of
Bist du imstande, über jene Mauer zu springen?
1
COMPLETE WITH A PREPOSITION : Give me your reason * being late.
for
Sagen Sie mir einen Grund für Ihr Zuspätkommen.
1
COMPLETE WITH A PREPOSITION : What is the basis * your argument?
for,of
Was ist die Grundlage Ihres Arguments?
1
COMPLETE WITH A PREPOSITION : He is accustomed * getting up early.
to
Er ist es gewohnt, früh aufzustehen.
1
COMPLETE WITH A PREPOSITION : We concluded the meeting * a prayer.
with
Wir schlossen die Begegnung mit einem Gebet ab.
1
COMPLETE WITH A PREPOSITION : She is keen * dancing.
on
Sie tanz sehr gern.
1
COMPLETE WITH A PREPOSITION : I'm not interested * watching TV.
in
Ich bin nicht daran interessiert, fernzusehen.
1
COMPLETE WITH A PREPOSITION : She believes * God.
in
Sie glaubt AN Gott.
1
COMPLETE WITH A PREPOSITION : He escaped * the burning building.
from
Er floh AUS dem brennenden Gebäude.
1
COMPLETE WITH A PREPOSITION : You can count * my help.
on,upon
Sie können AUF meine Hilfe zählen.
1
COMPLETE WITH A PREPOSITION : We must find a way * settling this dispute.
of
Wir müssen einen Weg finden, diesen Streit zu...
1
COMPLETE WITH A PREPOSITION : I'm tired * waiting.
of
Ich habe es satt, zu warten.
2
FILL IN THE GAP : She wept *. <bitter>
bitterly
Sie weinte BITTER.
2
FILL IN THE GAP : He was * hurt by her words. <tief>
deeply
Er wurde durch ihre Worte TIEF verletzt.
2
FILL IN THE GAP : The car is more expensive * the bike.
than
Das Auto ist teuerer, ALS das Fahrrad.
2
FILL IN THE GAP : She visits him *. <täglich>
daily,every day,each day
Sie besucht ihn TÄGLICH.
2
FILL IN THE GAP : She was * tired. <totmüde>
dead
Sie war TOTMÜDE.
2
FILL IN THE GAP : ein achtägiger Streik = an eight- * strike
day
2
FILL IN THE GAP : She spread the butter *. <dick>
thickly
Sie strich DICK Butter darauf.
2
FILL IN THE GAP : The coach goes there *. <direkt>
direct
Der Bus fährt DIREKT dorthin.
2
FILL IN THE GAP : He stood * in front of me. <direkt>
directly
Er stand DIREKT vor mir.
2
FILL IN THE GAP : Athens * grown rapidly.
has
Athen ist schnell gewachsen.
2
FILL IN THE GAP : He laughted out *. <laut>
loud
Wir lachten LAUT heraus.
2
FILL IN THE GAP : worst
superlative
höchste Steigerungsstufe
2
FILL IN THE GAP : It was a * dull session. <tot>
deadly
Es war eine totlangweilige Sitzung.
2
FILL IN THE GAP : I, *, think he is intelligent. <persönlich>
personally
Ich PERSÖNLICH denke, daß er intelligent ist.
2
FILL IN THE GAP : The coffee tasted *. <bitter>
bitter
Der Kaffee schmeckte bitter.
2
FILL IN THE GAP : She needs * cut onions. <fein>
finely
Sie braucht FEIN geschnittene Zwiebeln.
2
FILL IN THE GAP : Don't drive too *. <schnell>
fast,quickly,rapidly
Fahre nicht zu SCHNELL.
2
FILL IN THE GAP : She looks * in her new dress. <schön>
beautiful,pretty,nice
Sie sieht SCHÖN in ihrem neuen Kleid aus.
2
FILL IN THE GAP : drei Dutzend Eier = three * eggs
dozen
2
FILL IN THE GAP : He * complained of the bad weather. <laut>
loudly,noisily
Er beklagte sich LAUT über das schlechte Wetter.
2
FILL IN THE GAP : Don't come so *. <spät>
late
2
FILL IN THE GAP : He takes things *. <leicht>
easy
Er nimmt die Dinge LEICHT.
2
FILL IN THE GAP : Here it is * hot. <äußerst>
extremely
Hier ist es ÄUSSERST heiß.
2
FILL IN THE GAP : Please cut the onions *. <fein>
fine
Bitte schneiden Sie die Zwiebeln FEIN.
2
FILL IN THE GAP : She bought a dozen *-laid eggs. <frisch>
fresh
Sie kaufte ein Dutzend FRISCH gelegte Eier.
2
FILL IN THE GAP : The boy climbed * up into the tree. <hoch>
high
Der Junge klettert auf den Baum HOCH.
2
FILL IN THE GAP : We must work *. <hart>
hard
2
FILL IN THE GAP : He opened the window *. <weit>
wide
Er öffnete das Fenster WEIT auf.
2
FILL IN THE GAP : You can do it * <leicht>
easily
Du kannst es LEICHT schaffen.
2
FILL IN THE GAP : The tree is * tall * the house
as
Der Baum ist so groß wie das Haus.
2
FILL IN THE GAP : The sun sunk * in the west. <tief>
low,deep
Die Sonne ging TIEF im Westen unter.
2
FILL IN THE GAP : The wall was * painted. <frisch>
freshly
Die Wand war FRISCH gestrichen.
2
FILL IN THE GAP : The soup tasted * of onions. <stark>
strongly
Die Suppe schmeckte STARK nach Zwiebeln.
2
FILL IN THE GAP : Hunderte von Tellern = * of plates
hundreds
2
FILL IN THE GAP : Don't slice the ham too *. <dick>
thick
Bitte schneiden Sie den Schinken nicht zu DICK.
2
FILL IN THE GAP : bigger
comparative,comparative degree
2
FILL IN THE GAP : It is * expensive. <überraschend>
surprisingly,astonishingly,amazingly
Es ist ÜBERRASCHEND teuer.
2
FILL IN THE GAP : Many people lost their * in that accident.
lives
2
FILL IN THE GAP : They shook their * and said "no".
heads
Sie schüttelten ihren KOPF und sagten "Nein".
2
FILL IN THE GAP : vierhundert Menschen = four * people
hundred
2
FILL IN THE GAP : The dress fits rather *. <eng>
tight
Das KLeid sitzt ziemlich ENG (Not: "narrow!)
2
FILL IN THE GAP : Dutzende von Eiern = * of eggs
dozens
2
FILL IN THE GAP : Millionen von Leuten = * of people
millions
2
FILL IN THE GAP : eine zweimonatige Reise = a two- * tour
month
2
FILL IN THE GAP : The United States has to look after * interests.
its
Die Vereinigten Staaten müssen nach ihren ...
2
FILL IN THE GAP : She looks * through the books. <sorgfältig>
carefully
Sie schaute SORGFÄLTIG ihre Bücher durch.
2
FILL IN THE GAP : ein Siebenpunkteplan = a seven- * plan
point
2
FILL IN THE GAP : acht Millionen Pfund = eight * pounds
million
2
FILL IN THE GAP : The bus arrived *. <früh>
early
Der Bus kam FRÜH an.
2
FILL IN THE GAP : Mathematics * a compulsory subject at school.
is
Mathematik ist ein Pflichtfach in der Schule.
2
FILL IN THE GAP : das 19. und 20.Jahrhundert = the 19th and 20th *
centuries
2
FILL IN THE GAP : * the train was late. <unglücklicherweise>
unfortunately,unluckily
Der Zug kam LEIDER zu spät.
2
FILL IN THE GAP : The kitchen is not * large as the bedroom.
so,as
Die Küche ist nicht so groß wie das Schlafzimmer
2
FILL IN THE GAP : We had to dig * to find the gold. <tief>
deep
Wir mußten TIEF graben, um das Gold zu finden.
2
FILL IN THE GAP : TV sets get cheaper * cheaper.
and
Das Fernsehen wird immer billiger.
2
FILL IN THE GAP : Tausende von Studenten = * of students
thousands
2
FILL IN THE GAP : The soup tasted *. <stark>
strong
Die Suppe schmeckte STARK (streng).
2
FILL IN THE GAP : eine Zehnpfundnote = a ten- * note
pound
2
FILL IN THE GAP : * more intelligent, * less inattentive
the
JE intelligenter, DESTO unaufmerksamer
2
FILL IN THE GAP : * cheaper, * better
the
JE billiger, DESTO besser
2
FILL IN THE GAP : The kitchen is larger * the bedroom.
than
Die Küche ist größer als das Schlafzimmer.
2
FILL IN THE GAP : dreitausend Studenten = three * students
thousand
2
FILL IN THE GAP : ein fünfjähriger Junge = a five- * -old boy
year
2
FILL IN THE GAP : The boy is ten * old.
years
Der Junge ist zehn Jahre alt.
3
FILL IN THE GAP USING "be" : The Netherlands * a member of the United Nations
is,are
Holland ist ein Mitglied der Vereinten Nationen.
3
FILL IN THE GAP USING "be" : Ten gallons * not enough.
is
Zehn Gallonen sind nicht genug.
3
FILL IN THE GAP USING "be" : Twenty dollars * too much for her to pay.
is
$ 20 SIND zu viel für sie zu zahlen.
3
FILL IN THE GAP USING "be" : Fifty miles * a long distance.
is
Fünfzig Meilen sind eine weite Entfernung.
3
FILL IN THE GAP USING "be" : The news * not bad.
is,was
Die Nachricht ist nicht schlecht.
3
FILL IN THE GAP USING "be" : The United Nations * formed in 1945.
was,were
Die Vereinten Nationen wurden 1945 gegründet.
3
FILL IN THE GAP WITH "be" : Three weeks * a long time.
is
Drei Wochen sind eine lange Zeit.
3
FILL IN THE GAP WITH "be" : Acoustics * a branch of physics.
is
Die Akustik ist ein Gebiet der Physik.
3
FILL IN THE GAP WITH "be" : Her pyjamas * new.
are
Ihr Schlafanzug ist neu.
3
FILL IN THE GAP WITH "be" : My trousers * torn.
are
Meine Hose ist zerrissen.
3
FILL IN THE GAP WITH "be" : Fish and chips * a popular meal in Britain.
is
Fisch und Pommes Frites sind beliebt in GB.
3
FILL IN THE GAP WITH "people" : Five * are standing at the corner.
people
3
FILL IN THE GAP WITH "people" : The English-speaking * share a common language.
peoples
3
FILL IN THE GAP WITH ONE WORD : She bought three * of trousers.
pairs
Sie kaufte drei Hosen.
4
FIMD A SYNONYM : noun (s)
substantive
HAUPTWORT
4
FIND A GENERIC TERM : b, t, n, q, r, s, z
consonant
MITLAUT
4
FIND A GENERIC TERM : a, e, i, o, u
vowel
SELBSTLAUT, VOKAL
4
FIND A PERSON : beg (v)
beggar
betteln - BETTLER
4
FIND A VERB : extension (s)
extend
Ausdehnung - AUSDEHNEN
4
FIND THE GENERIC TERM : noun, verb, adjective, adverb, pronoun
part of speech,parts of speech
WORTART (Do not use "word")
4
FIND THE OPPOSITE : prefix (s)
suffix,ending
Vorsilbe - NACHSILBE
4
FIND THE OPPOSITE : regular (a)
irregular
regelmäßig - UNREGELMÄSSIG
5
FORM A NOUN : pronounce (v)
pronunciation
aussprechen - AUSSPRACHE
5
FORM A NOUN : deep (a)
depth
tief - TIEFE
5
FORM A NOUN : high (a)
height,highness
hoch - HÖHE
5
FORM A NOUN : long (a)
length
lang - LÄNGE
5
FORM A NOUN : prove (v)
proof
beweisen - BEWEIS
5
FORM A NOUN : arrive (a)
arrival
ankommen - ANKUNFT
5
FORM A NOUN : wide (a)
width
breit - BREITE
5
FORM A VERB : criticism (s)
criticize,critisise
Kritik - KRITISIEREN
5
FORM A VERB : revelation (s)
reveal
Enthüllung - ENTHÜLLEN
6
FORM AN ADJECTIVE : absence (s)
absent
Abwesenheit - ABWESENT
6
FORM AN ADVERBIAL EXPRESSION : lively > in a lively *
manner,way,fashion,kind
6
FORM AN ADVERBIAL EXPRESSION : friendly > in a friendly *
manner,way,fashion,kind
6
FORM THE ADJECTIVE : adverb (s)
adverbial
at random
6
FORM THE ADJECTIVE : grammar (s)
grammatical
Grammatik - GRAMMATIKALISCH
6
FORM THE ADVERB : historic (a)
historically
6
FORM THE ADVERB : true (a)
truly
6
FORM THE ADVERB : whole (a)
wholly
6
FORM THE ADVERB : surprising (a)
surprisingly
6
FORM THE ADVERB : quick (a)
quickly
6
FORM THE ADVERB : scientific (a)
scientifically
6
FORM THE ADVERB : unpleasant (a)
unpleasantly
6
FORM THE ADVERB : shy (a)
shyly
6
FORM THE ADVERB : dry (a)
dryly,drily
6
FORM THE ADVERB : soluble (a)
solubly
6
FORM THE ADVERB : idle (a)
idly
6
FORM THE ADVERB : probable (a)
probably
6
FORM THE ADVERB : good (a)
well
6
FORM THE ADVERB : full (a)
fully
6
FORM THE ADVERB : frank (a)
frankly
6
FORM THE ADVERB : dull (a)
dully
6
FORM THE ADVERB : gentle (a)
gently
6
FORM THE ADVERB : angry (a)
angrily
6
FORM THE ADVERB : possible (a)
possibly
6
FORM THE ADVERB : automatic (a)
automatically
6
FORM THE ADVERB : personal (a)
personally
6
FORM THE ADVERB : economic (a)
economically
6
FORM THE ADVERB : slow (a)
slowly
6
FORM THE ADVERB : happy (a)
happily
6
FORM THE ADVERB : simple (a)
simply
6
FORM THE ADVERB : basic (a)
basically
6
FORM THE ADVERB : drastic (a)
drastically
6
FORM THE ADVERB : weekly (a)
weekly
6
FORM THE ADVERB : due (a)
duly
6
FORM THE ADVERB : exception (s)
exceptionally
Ausnahme - AUSNAHMSWEISE
6
FORM THE ADVERB : extreme (a)
extremely
6
FORM THE ADVERB : public (a)
publicly
7
FORM THE COMPARATIVE : bright (a)
brighter
7
FORM THE COMPARATIVE : intelligent (a)
more intelligent
7
FORM THE COMPARATIVE : large (a)
larger
7
FORM THE COMPARATIVE : high (a)
higher
7
FORM THE COMPARATIVE : fat (a)
fatter
7
FORM THE COMPARATIVE : narrow (a)
narrower,more narrow
7
FORM THE COMPARATIVE : nice (a)
nicer
7
FORM THE COMPARATIVE : good (a)
better
7
FORM THE COMPARATIVE : many (a)
more
7
FORM THE COMPARATIVE : dirty (a)
dirtier
7
FORM THE COMPARATIVE : famous (a)
more famous
7
FORM THE COMPARATIVE : clean (a)
cleaner
7
FORM THE COMPARATIVE : safe (a)
safer
7
FORM THE COMPARATIVE : fresh (a)
fresher
7
FORM THE COMPARATIVE : glad (a)
gladder
7
FORM THE COMPARATIVE : thin (a)
thinner
7
FORM THE COMPARATIVE : free (a)
freer
7
FORM THE COMPARATIVE : precise (a)
more precise,preciser
7
FORM THE COMPARATIVE : sunny (a)
sunnier
7
FORM THE COMPARATIVE : far (a)
farther,further
7
FORM THE COMPARATIVE : generous (a)
more generous
7
FORM THE COMPARATIVE : mad (a)
madder
7
FORM THE COMPARATIVE : <sad> He was * than angry.
more sad
7
FORM THE COMPARATIVE : shy (a)
shyer
7
FORM THE COMPARATIVE : fine (a)
finer
7
FORM THE COMPARATIVE : solid (a)
more solid,solider
7
FORM THE COMPARATIVE : stupid (a)
more stupid,stupider
7
FORM THE COMPARATIVE : open (a)
opener,more open
7
FORM THE COMPARATIVE : quiet (a)
quieter,more quiet
7
FORM THE COMPARATIVE : complete (a)
more complete,completer
7
FORM THE COMPARATIVE : dry (a)
drier
7
FORM THE COMPARATIVE : well (a)
better
7
FORM THE COMPARATIVE : ambitious (a)
more ambitious
7
FORM THE COMPARATIVE : bad (a)
worse
7
FORM THE COMPARATIVE : active (a)
more active
7
FORM THE COMPARATIVE : flat (a)
flatter
7
FORM THE COMPARATIVE : able (a)
more able,abler
7
FORM THE COMPARATIVE : little (a)
less
7
FORM THE COMPARATIVE : much (a)
more
8
FORM THE GERUND : visit (v)
visiting
8
FORM THE GERUND : advise (v)
advising
8
FORM THE GERUND : boil (v)
boiling
8
FORM THE GERUND : control (v)
controlling
8
FORM THE GERUND : galop (v)
galoping
8
FORM THE GERUND : stop (v)
stopping
8
FORM THE GERUND : change (v)
changing
8
FORM THE GERUND : traffic (v)
trafficking
8
FORM THE GERUND : picnic (v)
picnicking
8
FORM THE GERUND : hope (v)
hoping
8
FORM THE GERUND : plan (v)
planning
8
FORM THE GERUND : prefer (v)
preferring
8
FORM THE GERUND : worry (v)
worrying
8
FORM THE GERUND : travel (v)
travelling
8
FORM THE GERUND : lie (v)
lying
8
FORM THE GERUND : feel (v)
feeling
8
FORM THE GERUND : die (v)
dying
8
FORM THE GERUND : quarrel (v)
quarrelling
8
FORM THE GERUND : admit (v)
admitting
8
FORM THE GERUND : develop (v)
developing
8
FORM THE OPPOSITE : more (a)
less
mehr - WENIGER
8
FORM THE OPPOSITE : latter (a)
former
letzterer - ERSTERER
10
FORM THE PAST PARTICIPLE : <swear> He had * an oath.
sworn
Er hatte einen Eid ABGELEGT.
10
FORM THE PAST PARTICIPLE : <forgive> She had * him.
forgiven
Sie hatte ihm VERZIEHEN.
10
FORM THE PAST PARTICIPLE : <teach> I was * this instrument.
taught
Ich wurde dieses Instrument BEIGEBRACHT.
10
FORM THE PAST PARTICIPLE : <have> We've * a look at the picture.
had
Wir hatten uns das Bild angeschaut.
10
FORM THE PAST PARTICIPLE : <see> He was * to leave the house.
seen
Man hat gesehen, wie er das Haus verließ.
10
FORM THE PAST PARTICIPLE : <lay> He was * on the grass.
laid
Er wurde aufs Gras GELEGT.
10
FORM THE PAST PARTICIPLE : <swim> They had * across the lake.
swum
Sie waren über den See GESCHWOMMEN.
10
FORM THE PAST PARTICIPLE : <tell> I was * the truth.
told
Mir wurde die Wahrheit GESAGT.
10
FORM THE PAST PARTICIPLE : <keep> The illness had * her in hospital.
kept
Die Krankheit hatte sie im Krankenhaus GEHALTEN.
10
FORM THE PAST PARTICIPLE : <pay> We get * by the hour.
paid
Wir werden stundenweise BEZAHLT.
10
FORM THE PAST PARTICIPLE : <build> That house is * of bricks.
built
Das Haus ist aus Ziegelsteinen GEBAUT.
10
FORM THE PAST PARTICIPLE : <ride> The winning horse was * by Johnny.
ridden
Das siegreiche Pferd wurde von Johnny GERITTEN.
10
FORM THE PAST PARTICIPLE : <show> He was * a photo.
shown
Ihm wurde ein Foto GEZEIGT.
10
FORM THE PAST PARTICIPLE : <let> The room is * to a young couple.
let
Das Zimmer ist an ein junges Paar VERMIETET.
10
FORM THE PAST PARTICIPLE : <bring> The accused man was * before the judge.
brought
10
FORM THE PAST PARTICIPLE : <steal> My bicycle was *.
stolen
Mein Fahrrad wurde GESTOHLEN.
10
FORM THE PAST PARTICIPLE : <throw> The ball was * 100 yards.
thrown
Der Ball wurde 100 Yards weit GEWORFEN.
10
FORM THE PAST PARTICIPLE : <hide> The house was * by a tree.
hidden
Das Haus wurde durch einen Baum VERBORGEN.
10
FORM THE PAST PARTICIPLE : <bend> He has * his knee.
bent
Er hat sein Knie gebeugt.
10
FORM THE PAST PARTICIPLE : <speak> Not a word was * about this affair.
spoken
Kein Wort wurde über diese Affaire GESPROCHEN.
10
FORM THE PAST PARTICIPLE : <shake> The medicine must be well * before use.
shaken
Die Arznei muß vor Gebrauch gut GESCHÜTTELT ...
10
FORM THE PAST PARTICIPLE : <hit> The car had * the wall.
hit
Das Auto war gegen die Mauer GEFAHREN.
10
FORM THE PAST PARTICIPLE : <do> Have you * your homework?
done
Habt ihr eure Hausaufgaben GEMACHT?
10
FORM THE PAST PARTICIPLE : <draw> This plough is * by oxen.
drawn
Dieser Pflug wird von Ochsen GEZOGEN.
10
FORM THE PAST PARTICIPLE : <bite> The dog has * me on the leg.
bitten
Der Hund hat mich ins Bein GEBISSEN.
10
FORM THE PAST PARTICIPLE : <tear> It's an old * dress.
torn
Es ist ein altes, ZERRISSENES Kleid.
10
FORM THE PAST PARTICIPLE : <hold> He had * a knife in his hand.
held
10
FORM THE PAST PARTICIPLE : <creep> The dog has * under the car.
crept
Der Hund ist unter das Auto GEKROCHEN.
10
FORM THE PAST PARTICIPLE : <lie> He had * on the beach.
lain
Er hatte am Strand GELEGEN.
10
FORM THE PAST PARTICIPLE : <shut> The factory has been *.
shut
Die Fabrik war GESCHLOSSEN worden.
10
FORM THE PAST PARTICIPLE : <fight> Women had * for equal rights.
fought
Frauen hatten um gleiche Rechte GEKÄMPFT.
10
FORM THE PAST PARTICIPLE : <catch> The murderer will be *.
caught
Der Mörder wird GEFANGEN werden.
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <blow> She * on her coffee.
blew
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <sweep> She * the floor clean.
swept
Sie FEGTE den Fußboden sauber.
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <tear> She * her skirt at a thorn.
tore
Sie ZERRISS ihren Rock an einem Dorn.
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <come> He * through the door.
came
Er KAM durch die Tür.
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <bring> He * his friend to the party.
brought
Er BRACHTE seinen Freund zur Party mit.
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <hurry> He * across the street to catch the bus.
hurried
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <print> He * the book.
printed
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <know> I * him by sight.
knew
Ich KANNTE ihn vom Sehen.
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <shake> He * his head and said "No".
shook
Er SCHÜTTELTE den Kopf und sagte "Nein".
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <stink> The kitchen * of decayed meat.
stank
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <dig> He * for gold.
dug
Er GRUB nach Gold.
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <begin> She * reading.
began
Sie FING AN zu lesen.
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <feed> The mother * the baby.
fed
Die Mutter FÜTTERTE ihr Baby.
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <shrink> The profit *.
shrank
Der Gewinn SCHRUMPFTE.
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <freeze> She * the rest of the food.
froze
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <shoot> The hunter * at the bird.
shot
Der Jäger SCHOSS auf den Vogel.
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <understand> I * she was married.
understood
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <strike> He * the child with his hand.
struck
Er SCHLUG das Kind mit der Hand.
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <send> She * for the doctor.
sent
Sie LIES den Arzt HOLEN.
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <burst> One of our tyres *.
burst
Einer unserer Reifen PLATZTE.
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <bind> The police * the prisoner's arms.
bound
Die Polizei FESSELTE die Arme des Gefangenen.
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <buy> She * a bottle of milk.
bought
Sie KAUFTE eine Flasche Milch.
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <choose> He * an apple.
chose
Er WÄHLTE einen Apfel.
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <run> The boy * off.
ran
Der Junge RANNTE weg.
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <saw> He * through a piece of wood.
sawed
Er SÄGTE ein Stück Holz durch.
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <stay> They * at a hotel in London.
stayed
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <stand> He * over there.
stood
Er STAND dort drüben.
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <drive> He * to Liverpool.
drove
Er FUHR nach Liverpool.
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <think> He * long.
thought
Er DACHTE lange nach.
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <steal> A thief * all his money.
stole
Ein Dieb STAHL sein ganzes Geld.
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <rise> The flood *.
rose
Die Flut STIEG.
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <smell> The meat * horrible.
smelt,smelled
Das Fleisch ROCH schrecklich.
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <see> I * him a week ago.
saw
Ich SAH ihn vor einer Woche.
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <say> She * no.
said
Sie SAGTE nein.
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <rob> He * the money.
robbed
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <sit> He * at his desk.
sat
Er SASS an seinem Schreibtisch.
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <sing> He * a song.
sang
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <forbid> He * his children sweets.
forbade
Er VERBOT den Kindern Süßigkeiten.
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <dial> I * the wrong number.
dialled
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <bid> She * $100 for an old book at the auction.
bid
Sie BOT $100 für ein altes Buch bei der Auktion.
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <admit> The murderer * the crime.
admitted
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <reveal> The Press * his guilt.
revealed
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <set> He * a ladder against the wall.
set
Er STELLTE die Leiter an die Wand.
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <flee> They * in panic.
fled
Sie FLOHEN panikartig.
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <ask> They * a question.
asked
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <throw> She * the ball 100 yards.
threw
Er WARF den Ball 100 Yards weit.
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <write> He * a letter to his mother.
wrote
Er SCHRIEB seiner Mutter einen Brief.
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <swim> They * across the river.
swam
Sie SCHWAMMEN über den Fluß.
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <weep> The girl * bitterly.
wept
Das Mädchen WEINTE bitterlich.
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <wear> She * green glasses.
wore
Sie TRUG eine grüne Brille.
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <be> I * in London.
was
Er WAR in London.
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <ring> I * her up.
rang
Ich RIEF sie AN.
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <fly> He * to New York.
flew
Er FLOG nach New York.
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <find> She * the keys.
found
Sie FAND die Schlüssel.
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <feel> We * happy.
felt
Wir FÜHLTEN UNS unglücklich.
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <go> They * home.
went
Sie FUHREN heim.
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <give> She * him a present.
gave
Sie MACHTE ihm ein Geschenk.
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <found> He * a new company.
founded
Er GRÜNDETE eine neue Firma.
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <fall> The ripe pear * from the tree.
fell
Die reife Birne FIEL vom Baum.
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <drink> She * a cup of tea.
drank
Sie TRANK eine Tasse Tee.
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <swear> The witness * to tell the truth.
swore
Der Zeuge SCHWOR, die Wahrheit zu sagen.
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <do> You * not come.
did
Du kamst nicht.
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <escape> The prisoner *.
escaped
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <eat> They * in a restaurant.
ate
Sie ASSEN in einem Restaurant.
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <cut> She * her finger.
cut
Sie SCHNITT sich in den Finger.
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <become> He * a doctor.
became
Er WURDE Arzt.
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <meet> I * him yesterday.
met
Ich TRAF ihn gestern.
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <mean> She said Sunday and * Monday.
meant
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <split> The journalist * the article.
split
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <put> She * on her new dress.
put
Sie ZOG ihr neues Kleid AN.
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <push> They * me and I fell.
pushed
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <lose> They * the match.
lost
Sie VERLOREN das Spiel.
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <hurt> He * his arm when he fell.
hurt
Er VERLETZTE seinen Arm, als er hinfiel.
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <have> We * a new teacher.
had
Wir HATTEN einen neuen Lehrer.
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <ride> He * a horse.
rode
Er RITT auf einem Pferd.
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <lend> Yesterday I * you a dollar.
lent
Gestern LIEH ich dir einen Dollar.
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <lay> The hen * an egg.
laid
Die Henne LEGTE ein Ei.
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <play> The children * in the garden.
played
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <apply> She * for that job.
applied
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <hear> I * a noise.
heard
Ich HÖRTE ein Geräusch.
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <speak> I * to them.
spoke
Ich SPRACH mit ihnen.
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <bleed> They * us white.
bled
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <cost> It * too much money.
cost
Es KOSTETE zuviel Geld.
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <take> He * a taxi.
took
Er NAHM ein Taxi.
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <forget> I * your name.
forgot
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <lie> They * on the beach.
lay
Sie LAGEN am Strand.
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <cancel> You * the contract.
cancelled
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <lead> She * the blind man through the room.
led
Sie FÜHRTE den Blinden durch das Zimmer.
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <grow> We * vegetables in the garden.
grew
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <sell> He * his car.
sold
Er VERKAUFTE sein Auto.
11
FORM THE PAST TENSE : <show> She * me a photo.
showed
Sie ZEIGTE mir ein Foto.
12
FORM THE PLURAL : kilo (s)
kilos
12
FORM THE PLURAL : criterion (s)
criteria
12
FORM THE PLURAL : datum (s)
data
12
FORM THE PLURAL : Harry (s)
Harrys
vgl. "die Familie Harry"
12
FORM THE PLURAL : goose (s)
geese
12
FORM THE PLURAL : forget-me-not (s)
forget-me-nots
12
FORM THE PLURAL : grown-up (s)
grown-ups
12
FORM THE PLURAL : yourself
yourselves
12
FORM THE PLURAL : breakdown (s)
breakdowns
12
FORM THE PLURAL : chief (s)
chiefs
12
FORM THE PLURAL : trap (s)
traps
12
FORM THE PLURAL : woman (s)
women
12
FORM THE PLURAL : cry (s)
cries
12
FORM THE PLURAL : crisis (s)
crises
12
FORM THE PLURAL : headquarters (s)
headquarters
12
FORM THE PLURAL : nose (s)
noses
12
FORM THE PLURAL : agenda (s)
agendas
12
FORM THE PLURAL : proof (s)
proofs
12
FORM THE PLURAL : analysis (s)
analyses
12
FORM THE PLURAL : VIP <= Very Important Person>
VIPs,VIP's
12
FORM THE PLURAL : louse (s)
lice
12
FORM THE PLURAL : age (s)
ages
12
FORM THE PLURAL : bush (s)
bushes
12
FORM THE PLURAL : wolf (s)
wolves
12
FORM THE PLURAL : antenna (s) <biological term>
antennae
12
FORM THE PLURAL : shelf (s)
shelves
12
FORM THE PLURAL : son-in-law (s)
sons-in-law
SCHWIEGERSÖHNE
12
FORM THE PLURAL : video (s)
videos
12
FORM THE PLURAL : church (s)
churches
12
FORM THE PLURAL : MP <= Member of Parliament>
MPs, MP's
12
FORM THE PLURAL : hero (s)
heroes
12
FORM THE PLURAL : hoof (s)
hoofs,hooves
12
FORM THE PLURAL : oath (s)
oaths
12
FORM THE PLURAL : onlooker (s)
onlookers
12
FORM THE PLURAL : ox (s)
oxen
12
FORM THE PLURAL : frying pan (s)
frying pans
12
FORM THE PLURAL : man-eater (s)
man-eaters
12
FORM THE PLURAL : man-of-war (s)
men-of-war
12
FORM THE PLURAL : child (s)
children
12
FORM THE PLURAL : aircraft (s)
aircraft
12
FORM THE PLURAL : boy (s)
boys
12
FORM THE PLURAL : city (s)
cities
12
FORM THE PLURAL : bus (s)
buses,busses
12
FORM THE PLURAL : Englishman (s)
Englishmen
12
FORM THE PLURAL : photograph (s)
photographs
12
FORM THE PLURAL : boyfriend (s)
boyfriends
12
FORM THE PLURAL : cloth (s)
cloths
12
FORM THE PLURAL : copy (s)
copies
12
FORM THE PLURAL : wife (s)
wives
12
FORM THE PLURAL : radio (s)
radios
12
FORM THE PLURAL : board (s)
boards
12
FORM THE PLURAL : journey (s)
journeys
12
FORM THE PLURAL : baby (s)
babies
12
FORM THE PLURAL : page (s)
pages
12
FORM THE PLURAL : mouse (s)
mice
12
FORM THE PLURAL : box (s)
boxes
12
FORM THE PLURAL : bath (s)
baths
12
FORM THE PLURAL : index (s)
indices,indexes
12
FORM THE PLURAL : calf (s)
calves
12
FORM THE PLURAL : policeman (s)
policemen
12
FORM THE PLURAL : size (s)
sizes
12
FORM THE PLURAL : Negro (s)
Negroes
12
FORM THE PLURAL : tax (s)
taxes
12
FORM THE PLURAL : photo (s)
photos
12
FORM THE PLURAL : thief (s)
thieves
12
FORM THE PLURAL : tooth (s)
teeth
12
FORM THE PLURAL : potato (s)
potatoes
12
FORM THE PLURAL : safe (s)
safes
12
FORM THE PLURAL : sheep (s)
sheep
12
FORM THE PLURAL : factory (s)
factories
12
FORM THE PLURAL : dwarf (s)
dwarves,dwarfs
12
FORM THE PLURAL : match (s)
matches
12
FORM THE PLURAL : file (s)
files
12
FORM THE PLURAL : head (s)
heads
12
FORM THE PLURAL : horse (s)
horses
12
FORM THE PLURAL : month (s)
months
12
FORM THE PLURAL : mouth (s)
mouths
12
FORM THE PLURAL : knife (s)
knives
12
FORM THE PLURAL : leaf (s)
leaves
12
FORM THE PLURAL : life (s)
lives
12
FORM THE PLURAL : studio (s)
studios
12
FORM THE PLURAL : paragraph (s)
paragraphs
12
FORM THE PLURAL : man student (s)
men students
12
FORM THE PLURAL : half (s)
halves
12
FORM THE PLURAL : army (s)
armies
12
FORM THE PLURAL : bridge (s)
bridges
12
FORM THE PLURAL : guy (s)
guys
12
FORM THE PLURAL : roof (s)
roofs
12
FORM THE PLURAL : piano (s)
pianos
12
FORM THE PLURAL : birth (s)
births
12
FORM THE PLURAL : man (s)
men
12
FORM THE PLURAL : means (s)
means
12
FORM THE PLURAL : death (s)
deaths
12
FORM THE PLURAL : cat (s)
cats
12
FORM THE PLURAL : Chinese (s)
Chinese
12
FORM THE PLURAL : cough (s)
coughs
12
FORM THE PLURAL : belief (s)
beliefs
12
FORM THE PLURAL : foot (s)
feet
12
FORM THE PLURAL : lay-off (s)
lay-offs
12
FORM THE PLURAL : antenna (s) <radio aerial>
antennas
12
FORM THE PLURAL : play (s)
plays
13
FORM THE POSITIVE : worse
bad,ill,evil
schlechter - SCHLECHT, ÜBEL
13
FORM THE POSITIVE : more
much,many
mehr - VIEL(E)
13
FORM THE POSITIVE : best (a)
good,well
bester - GUT
13
FORM THE POSITIVE : elder
old
älter - ALT
13
FORM THE POSITIVE : least (a)
little
am kleinsten - KLEIN
13
FORM THE POSITIVE : further
far
weiter - WEIT
13
FORM THE POSITIVE : better
good,well
besser - GUT
14
FORM THE PRESENT PERFECT : <write> The author * a book.
has written
Der Autor hat ein Buch geschrieben.
14
FORM THE PRESENT PERFECT : <get> I * a new car.
have got,'ve got
Ich habe ein neues Auto bekommen.
14
FORM THE PRESENT PERFECT : <spread> The city * rapidly.
has spread
Die Stadt ist schnell gewachsen.
14
FORM THE PRESENT PERFECT : <be> I * in London.
have been,'ve been
Ich bin in London gewesen.
14
FORM THE PRESENT PERFECT : <agree> They * to our plans.
have agreed,'ve agreed
14
FORM THE PRESENT PERFECT : <enjoy> She * dancing.
has enjoyed,'s enjoyed
14
FORM THE PRESENT PERFECT : <win> He * the election.
has won,'s won
Er hat die Wahl gewonnen.
14
FORM THE PRESENT PERFECT : <sink> The ship *.
has sunk
Das Schiff ist untergegangen.
14
FORM THE PRESENT PERFECT : <avoid> She * all problems.
has avoided,'s avoided
14
FORM THE PRESENT PERFECT : <break> He * his leg.
has broken,'s broken
Er hat sich das Bein gebrochen.
14
FORM THE PRESENT PERFECT : <wear> The collar *.
has worn
Der Kragen hat sich abgetragen.
14
FORM THE PRESENT PERFECT : <deal> I * with that company for ten years.
have dealt,'ve dealt
Ich befasse mich mit jener Firma seit 10 Jahren.
14
FORM THE PRESENT PERFECT : <seek> We * shelter from the rain.
have sought,'ve sought
Wir haben Schutz vor dem Regen gesucht.
14
FORM THE PRESENT PERFECT : <make> We * an effort.
have made,'ve made
Wir haben eine Anstrengung unternommen.
14
FORM THE PRESENT PERFECT : <know> I * him for a long time.
have known,'ve known
Ich kenne ihn schon seit langer Zeit.
14
FORM THE PRESENT PERFECT : <eat> The acid * through the metal.
has eaten
Sie Säure hat sich durch das Metall gefressen.
14
FORM THE PRESENT PERFECT : <take> She * the children to school.
has taken,'s taken
Sie hat die Kinder zur Schule gebracht.
14
FORM THE PRESENT PERFECT : <ring> I * the doorbell.
have rung,'ve rung
Ich habe an der Tür geklingelt.
14
FORM THE PRESENT PERFECT : <rise> The price of bread *.
has risen
Die Brotpreise sind gestiegen.
14
FORM THE PRESENT PERFECT : <fall> The prices *.
have fallen
Die Preise sind gefallen.
14
FORM THE PRESENT PERFECT : <sing> We * carols at Christmas.
have sung,'ve sung
14
FORM THE PRESENT PERFECT : <forget> I * your name.
have forgotten,'ve forgotten
Ich habe Ihren Namen vergessen.
14
FORM THE PRESENT PERFECT : <leave> He * his wife.
has left,'s left
Er hat seine Frau verlassen.
14
FORM THE PRESENT PERFECT : <lose> I * my keys.
have lost,'ve lost
Ich habe meine Schlüssel verloren.
14
FORM THE PRESENT PERFECT : <read> I * the article.
have read,'ve read
Ich habe den Artikel gelesen.
14
FORM THE PRESENT PERFECT : <drink> Mary * a glass of wine.
has drunk
Mary hat ein Glas Wein getrunken.
14
FORM THE PRESENT PERFECT : <shrink> The number of students *.
has shrunk
Die Zahl der Studenten ist zurückgegangen.
14
FORM THE PRESENT PERFECT : <translate> He * the text.
has translated,'s translated
14
FORM THE PRESENT PERFECT : <spend> He * a lot of money.
has spent,'s spent
Er hat eine Menge Geld ausgegeben.
14
FORM THE PRESENT PERFECT : <stop> The car *.
has stopped
15
FORM THE PRESENT TENSE : <supply> The sun * energy.
supplies
15
FORM THE PRESENT TENSE : <obey> The soldier * his officer.
obeys
15
FORM THE PRESENT TENSE : <mix> He * a drink.
mixes
15
FORM THE PRESENT TENSE : <go> There * my bus.
goes
15
FORM THE PRESENT TENSE : <answer> He * the question.
answers
15
FORM THE PRESENT TENSE : <discuss> She * the problem.
discusses
15
FORM THE PRESENT TENSE : <pay> She * the bill.
pays
15
FORM THE PRESENT TENSE : <carry> He * a suitcase.
carries
15
FORM THE PRESENT TENSE : <destroy> A war * many things.
destroys
15
FORM THE PRESENT TENSE : <do> She * not come.
does
15
FORM THE PRESENT TENSE : <hiss> A snake *.
hisses
15
FORM THE PRESENT TENSE : <cause> The rain * a flood.
causes
15
FORM THE PRESENT TENSE : <have> He * no money.
has
15
FORM THE PRESENT TENSE : <look> It * nice.
looks
15
FORM THE PRESENT TENSE : <fetch> She * the children.
fetches
15
FORM THE PRESENT TENSE : <fly> A bird *.
flies
13
FORM THE SINGULAR : pence
penny
(English currency unit: 1/100th of a pound)
13
FORM THE SINGULAR : brethren
brother
BRUDER
16
FORM THE SUPERLATIVE : ill (a)
worst
16
FORM THE SUPERLATIVE : far (a)
farthest,furthest
16
FORM THE SUPERLATIVE : busy (a)
busiest
16
FORM THE SUPERLATIVE : complete (a)
most complete,completest
16
FORM THE SUPERLATIVE : beautiful (a)
most beautiful
16
FORM THE SUPERLATIVE : simple (a)
simplest,most simple
16
FORM THE SUPERLATIVE : many (a)
most
16
FORM THE SUPERLATIVE : low (a)
lowest
16
FORM THE SUPERLATIVE : little (a)
least
16
FORM THE SUPERLATIVE : bad (a)
worst
16
FORM THE SUPERLATIVE : proud (a)
proudest
16
FORM THE SUPERLATIVE : hot (a)
hottest
16
FORM THE SUPERLATIVE : early (a)
earliest
16
FORM THE SUPERLATIVE : clever (a)
cleverest,most clever
16
FORM THE SUPERLATIVE : big (a)
biggest
16
FORM THE SUPERLATIVE : important (a)
most important
16
FORM THE SUPERLATIVE : polite (a)
politest,most polite
16
FORM THE SUPERLATIVE : good (a)
best
16
FORM THE SUPERLATIVE : young (a)
youngest
17
GIVE THE OPPOSITE : least (a)
most
geringster - MEISTER
17
GIVE THE OPPOSITE : best (a)
worst
bester - SCHLECHTESTER
17
GIVE THE OPPOSITE : eldest (a)
youngest
ältestester (Bruder usw.) - JÜNGSTER
18
PROGRESSIVE FORM : When WILL YOU SEE Mr Fisher?
will you be seeing
18
PROGRESSIVE FORM : YOU WAITED (here)
you were waiting
18
PROGRESSIVE FORM : The new model HAS SOLD well.
has been selling
18
PROGRESSIVE FORM : Who HAS SMOKED my pipe?
has been smoking,'s been smoking
18
PROGRESSIVE FORM : SHE STUDIES (English)
she is studying,she's studying
18
PROGRESSIVE FORM : I REFER (to your letter)
I am referring,I'm referring
18
PROGRESSIVE FORM : I TIE UP (my shoe-laces)
I am tying up,I'm tying up
18
PROGRESSIVE FORM : DO I DISTURB YOU?
Am I disturbing you?,am I disturbing?
18
PROGRESSIVE FORM : WE DINE OUT
we are dining out,we're dining out
18
PROGRESSIVE FORM : WE USE (a ladder)
we are using,we're using
18
PROGRESSIVE FORM : HE KNOCKS (at the door).
he is knocking,he's knoching
18
PROGRESSIVE FORM : YOU DO (your homework)
you are doing,you're doing
18
PROGRESSIVE FORM : you had cried
you had been crying,you'd been crying
18
PROGRESSIVE FORM : WE ARRIVED (yesterday)
we were arriving
18
PROGRESSIVE FORM : WHAT DO YOU DO?
What are you doing?
18
PROGRESSIVE FORM : THEY RAN (away)
they were running
18
PROGRESSIVE FORM : I LIVED (abroad)
I was living
18
PROGRESSIVE FORM : HE MADE (a big decision)
he was making
19
TRANSLATE INTO ENGLISH : (runde) Klammer (f)
bracket
( ) are *s.
19
TRANSLATE INTO ENGLISH : Geschlecht (n) <Grammatik>
gender
Do not use "sex" in this context.
19
TRANSLATE INTO ENGLISH : Doppelpunkt (m) <Zeichensetzung>
colon
Do not use "double" or "point"!
19
TRANSLATE INTO ENGLISH : Endung (f)
ending
pre-
19
TRANSLATE INTO ENGLISH : Satz (m) <Grammatik>
sentence
A * is a group of words forming a statement.
19
TRANSLATE INTO ENGLISH : Grammatik (f)
grammar
#NAME?
19
TRANSLATE INTO ENGLISH : zwei Ratschläge
two pieces of advice,two bits of advice
19
TRANSLATE INTO ENGLISH : immer mehr
more and more
Do not use "always" or "ever"
19
TRANSLATE INTO ENGLISH : diese Fortschritte
this progress
19
TRANSLATE INTO ENGLISH : Bedeutung (f) <eines Wortes>
meaning,sense
A word can have several *s.
19
TRANSLATE INTO ENGLISH : diese Informationen
this information
19
TRANSLATE INTO ENGLISH : eine Hose
one pair of trousers,a pair of trousers
19
TRANSLATE INTO ENGLISH : seine Kenntnisse
his knowledge
19
TRANSLATE INTO ENGLISH : Selbstlaut (m)
vowel
a, e, i, o, u
19
TRANSLATE INTO ENGLISH : Silbe (f)
syllable
The are two *s in "window": "win-" and "-dow".
19
TRANSLATE INTO ENGLISH : immer wärmer
warmer and warmer
Don not use "always" or "ever".
19
TRANSLATE INTO ENGLISH : Ausruf (m) <Grammatik>
exclamation
How beautiful!
19
TRANSLATE INTO ENGLISH : betonen (v) <Wort>
stress
The word "window" is *ed on its first syllable.
19
TRANSLATE INTO ENGLISH : Zusammensetzung (f) <von Wörtern>
compound,compound word
living-room
19
TRANSLATE INTO ENGLISH : aussprechen (v)
pronounce
In the word "knot" the "k" is not *d.
19
TRANSLATE INTO ENGLISH : Nebensatz (m) <Grammatik>
clause,subordinate clause
cf. relative *, independent * etc.
19
TRANSLATE INTO ENGLISH : ein Möbelstück
a piece of furniture
19
TRANSLATE INTO ENGLISH : Bindestrich (m)
hyphen
co-operate
20
TRANSLATE INTO GERMAN : ashes (s)
Asche
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TRANSLATE INTO GERMAN : contents (s)
Inhalt,Gehalt
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TRANSLATE INTO GERMAN : trousers (s)
Hose
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TRANSLATE INTO GERMAN : goods (s)
Ware,Güter
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TRANSLATE INTO GERMAN : politics (s)
Politik
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TRANSLATE THE ADVERB : sharp (adj) = scharf; adverb
Punkt,pünktlich,genau,exakt
The train arrived 5 o'clock SHARP.
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TRANSLATE THE ADVERB : jolly (adj) = lustig; adverb
recht,ganz,ziemlich
It's a JOLLY nice place.
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TRANSLATE THE ADVERB : ill (adj) = krank; adverb
schlecht,schwer,mühsam,mit Mühe,schwerlich
We can ILL afford a new car.
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TRANSLATE THE ADVERB : just (adj) = gerecht; adverb
gerade,eben,erst,nur
They've JUST arrived.
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TRANSLATE THE ADVERB : pretty (adj) = hübsch; adverb
ziemlich,ganz
It's PRETTY cold outside.
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TRANSLATE THE ADVERB : very (adj) = genau; adverb
sehr
This car is VERY expensive.
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TRANSLATE THE ADVERB : even (adj) = eben, gerade; adverb
sogar,selbst,auch
EVEN Tom could do this work.
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TRANSLATE THE ADVERB : only (adj) = einzig; adverb
nur,bloß,lediglich
ONLY you can help me, nobody else.
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TRANSLATE THE ADVERB : still (adj) = ruhig, still; adverb
noch,immer noch
He is STILL working.