Grammar

Hier findest Du viele Übungen zur englischen Grammatik, unterteilt in einzelne Kapital. Die meisten kannst du am Computer, Smartphone oder Tablet machen. Manche Übungen sind Spiele, die du gemeinsam mit der Klasse am Beamer oder Whiteboard spielen kannst! Klicke hier, um mehr darüber zu erfahren.
Pronouns (personal, possessive, reflexive) Tenses (Zeiten) Auxiliaries (can, must, able, allowed) Comparisons (Steigerungen)
Adverbs Relative clauses & prepositions Questions Conditionals (if-clauses)
Passive Reported Speech Specials
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English Grammar

With the right explanations and exercises, English grammar is not hard to learn.

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You can find digital exercises for each grammar.

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Class 5 and 6

Personal pronouons

I am, you are, he is, ...

s-genetive

Peter's car

have got

I have got a cat.

simple past

I walked the dog.

present progressive

I am walking the dog.

Posessive pronouns

my, your, his, her, its, our, your, their

simple present

I walk the dog.

can / may / should

Can I open the window?

will-future

I will walk the dog.

Comparatives

My pen is more beautiful than yours.

Class 7 and 8

Relative clauses

who, which, that, whose

Question tags

They won, didn't they?

Must / have to

I will have to walk the dog.

Conditional 1

If I do my homework, I will be clever.

Conditional 3

If I had scored a goal, we would have won.

Passive

The window was opened by me.

Adverbs

He sings beautifully.

Present perfect

I have walked the dog.

Present perfect progressive

I have been walking the dog since 5.

Conditional 2

If I was older, I would buy a car.

Reflexive/emphatic

myself, each other

Class 9 and up

Reported speech

He said he had kissed her.

used to / verb + ing

He used to ride his bike.