p1 lam_quen (Gast)
Present Tense - Simple and Progressive
GoodTV?
Fill in the verbs in the present tense — simple or progressive form.
After a ong day at the office, Judy‘s father ... (come)home, ... (take)off his coat, and
into the sitting-room. Judy is there. She . . . (watch)TV
Judy: Hi, Dad!
Fatlier:Hello. Don‘t say you ... (sit)in front of the TV again!
Judy: I .. (just watch) the adverts before the six o´clock news....(start)
Father: Adverts?! You‘re crazy, Judy. Whenever i ...(come) home from work, i always find you in front of that box. I ...(not mind) if it‘s a good programme, but those adverts, well,I...(not think) they exactly ... (quality)as good TV.
Judy: Well, I ... (like) watching them. They‘re fun. I.. (not mean) I .. (feel) persuaded to buy the things. in fact, i often remember the advert and ...(forget) the name of the product! Oh, look, Dad! I ... (love) this one with the kittens. See?They ...(play) with a ball ofwool.Aren‘t they sweet?
Father: Maybe they are. But the fact is, adverts ...(persuade) people to buy things
they ...(not need) . Just think of all the creams and shampoos that ...(catch) the dust on
our bathroom shelf at the moment. That shelf ... (get) so full now that things ...(fall)
oft if you so much as ... (look) at them!
Judy: O.K., but you needn‘t pretend that adverts ...(not influence) you. Whenever you...(go) shopping, you ... (only buy)well-known makes. That pullover you ... (wear) now, for example. Pure new wool‘, naturally made by —
Father: Quiet, Judy, please! The news ... (come)on now.
Fill in the correct present tense forms.
One day, a new postman ... (come) to a house
and ... (walk) in through the gate. To his
horror a big, angry-looking dog ...(bark) on
the front doorstep.
Don‘t worry,‘ ... (say)the lady of the
house. He ... (just make) a noise. He always does that when
anyone ... (come) to the door. And anyway,
you ... (know) the old proverb: “A barking
dog nerver bites.
‘Yes, ... (say) the postman. I ... (know)the old
proverb, and you ... (know) the old proverb.
The only trouble is: ... (know) the dog ... (know)the
old proverb?‘
12.11.2008 20:18
p2 Hausaufgaben Web
After a ong day at the office, Judy‘s father comes home, takes off his coat, and (hier fehlt was?)
into the sitting-room. Judy is there. She is watching TV
Judy: Hi, Dad!
Fatlier:Hello. Don‘t say you sitin front of the TV again!
Judy: I am just watching) the adverts before the six o´clock news start
Father: Adverts?! You‘re crazy, Judy. Whenever I come home from work, i always find you in front of that box. I don't mind if it‘s a good programme, but those adverts, well,I don't think they exactly quality (quality is ein kann auch ein Verb sein ?!) as good TV.
Judy: Well, I like watching them. They‘re fun. I don't mean I feel persuaded to buy the things. In fact, I often remember the advert and forget the name of the product! Oh, look, Dad! I love this one with the kittens. See?They are playing with a ball of wool. Aren‘t they sweet?
Father: Maybe they are. But the fact is, adverts persuade people to buy things
they don' need . Just think of all the creams and shampoos that are catching the dust on
our bathroom shelf at the moment. That shelf gets so full now that things fall
off if you so much as look at them!
Judy: O.K., but you needn‘t pretend that adverts don't influence you. Whenever you go shopping, you only buy well-known makes. That pullover you are wearing now, for example. Pure new wool‘, naturally made by —
Father: Quiet, Judy, please! The news are coming on now.
12.11.2008 20:30