- Textbook on: www.english-portal.net. - Schaller, Salzburg, www.english-portal.net Get the free monthly lessons on www.english-portal.net. - Brian: The opponent plays well! Their fast offender is very dangerous. - He aims very precisely and shoots very hard.. - Linda: Our team is not bad either. - Our goalkeeper keeps the ball very safe.. - Brian: Exactly, you know this game very well! Would you like to have a delicious hot dog?. - Linda: Yes, together with a cold beer. - That would be fantastic.. - Brian: I will bring you a beer.. - Linda: Hurry up, because our good sweeper hurt himself.. - It is actually warm.. - Linda: And the hot dog is cold. - It looks good though, and. - tastes very good too! A wonderful goal has been scored. - Unfortunately for the opposing team.. - The opponent plays very hard and fast.. - It is getting very difficult.. - Linda: It does not seem to be easy, because our best defender seriously hurt himself.. - Brian: But our team must win, otherwise they cannot play in the World Cup. - We cannot give the opponent so many chances.. - Linda: The coach should bring in a new player. - Our midfield players cannot run anymore.. - Brian: You might be quite right. - He is still allowed to exchange another player in. - I would bring in a younger player!. - Linda: May I have another sip of beer?. - Oh, no! That can’t be! 0:2! I think we should go!. - I should not stay out so late tonight. - I have to watch out for my little sister!. - Brian: But we can still go out on another date again, right?! Let us go to the cinema tomorrow!. - Linda: That would be nice! I do not want to miss "Love me, if you can"! Bye!. - adjectives/past participle and other adverbs - usually by providing information how something is done or the degree of an adjective/past. - Most adverbs are formed by adding - ly or -ally to an adjective. - There are also adverbs of place and time (e. - adverbs of frequency (e. - “sometimes”, “never”) and sentence adverbials (e. - “Hardly” means: “almost not”,. - “Nearly” means: „almost but not quite“…. - forms of “to be”, “get”, “grow”,. - Grammar 5 B: Modal Verbs. - Modal Verbs Alternative Forms:. - negative form: “cannot” or can´t”,. - negative form: “may not” or. - be allowed to (expressing permission), might (expressing possibility and/or that a situation is not real). - negative form: “need not (needn´t)” or “do not (don´t) have to”,. - have to (more impersonal than must). - negative form: “should not (shouldn´t)”. - Fill in the correct form: “adverb” or “adjective”. - actually bad best cold cold dangerous delicious difficult easy Exactly fantastic fast fast good good good hard hard precisely safe seriously Unfortunately warm well well wonderful. - Brian: The opponent plays. - offender is very. - He aims very. - and shoots very. - Linda: Our team is not. - Our goalkeeper keeps the ball very. - you know this game very. - Would you like to have a. - hot dog?. - Linda: Yes, together with a. - That would be. - Brian: I will bring you a beer. - Linda: Hurry up, because our. - sweeper hurt himself.. - It is. - Linda: And the hot dog is. - It looks. - though, and. - tastes very. - goal has been scored. - for the opposing team. - The opponent plays very. - It is getting very. - Linda: It does not seem to be. - because our. - hurt himself.. - Fill in the correct modal verb / auxiliary verb. - allowed can can cannot cannot cannot cannot have Let May might should should should would would. - Brian: But our team. - win, otherwise they. - play in the World Cup.. - give the opponent so many chances. - Linda: The coach. - bring in a new player. - Our midfield players. - run anymore. - Brian: You. - be quite right. - He is still. - to exchange another player in. - bring in a younger player! Linda. - I have another sip of beer?. - Oh, no! That. - be! 0:2! I think we. - not stay out so late tonight. - to watch out for my little sister! Brian: But we. - still go out on another date again, right?!. - us go to the cinema tomorrow! Linda: That. - be nice! I do not want to miss "Love me, if you Bye!
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