Grammar terms | Where to find on englisch-hilfen.de | Example |
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| Adjectives | Mandy is a careful girl. |
| Adverbs | Mandy drives carefully. |
| Articles | This is a book. Look at the board. |
| Modal Auxiliaries | I am playing football. |
| Conditional Perfect Progressive | I would have been working. |
| Conditional Perfect | I would have worked. |
| Conditional Progressive | I would be working. |
| Conditional Simple | I would work. |
| Conjunctions | I like tea and coffee. |
| Future Perfect | I will have played football by tomorrow. |
| Future Perfect Progressive | I will have been playing football for an hour by 10.30. |
| Future Progressive | I will be playing football next Sunday. |
| Genitive s | Ronny's brother |
| Gerund | I enjoy playing football. |
| going to-future | I'm going to play football this afternoon. |
| Conditional sentences - if | If I study, I will pass the test. If I studied, I would pass the test. If I had studied, I would have passed the test. |
| Imperative | Go home! |
| Reported Speech | Susan says that she works in an office. Susan said that she worked in an office. |
| Infinitive | Gagarin was the first to fly in a spaceship. |
| Langformen, Kurzformen | We aren't from London. |
| Modals | You mustn't do that. |
| Nouns | Your hair looks lovely. |
| Passive voice | Cameras are built in Japan. |
| Past Perfect Progressive | I had been playing football when Susan came. |
| Past Perfect | I had played football when Susan came. |
| Past Progressive | I was playing football the whole evening. |
| Personal pronouns | We read a book. |
| Plural | Here are five books. |
| Possessive pronouns | This is my book. |
| Prepositions | The books are on the desk. |
| Present Perfect Progressive | I have been playing football for 2 hours. |
| Present Perfect | I have just played football. |
| Present Progressive | I'm playing football now. |
| Questions with question words | Where are the girls? When do you watch TV? |
| Question tags | You are John, aren't you? |
| Reflexive pronouns | They help each other. |
| Relative pronouns | My house, which has a blue door, needs painting. |
| Contact clauses | This is the boy I met at the party yesterday. |
| Short answers | Are you English? - Yes, I am. |
| Simple Past | I played football yesterday. |
| Simple Present | I play football every week. |
| Singular/Plural | Here is one book. |
| Quantifiers | There are some apples left. |
| Tenses | I play football. I am playing football. I played football. I have played football. I will play football. ... |
| this, that - these, those | This is Pat and that is John. |
| Verbs | We sing a song. |
| will-future | I will play football next week. |
| Word order | They play handball in the gym every Monday. |
| Yes/No questions | Are you from England? Do you speak French? |
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Selasa, 15 Maret 2011
learning english
Yuks, Belajar Hangul…
halo, selain asyik dengan nonton film dan drama, atau dengerin musik nya…gimana kalo kita sedikit belajar bahasa korea…tdk usah susah untuk belajar menulis huruf hangul nya dulu…
cukup dengan belajar kata-kata dasar yang sering kita dengar di drama…gimana dengan kata sapaan…ini ada beberapa kata sapaan yang sering kita dengar…anyway gw juga akan menulis huruf hangul nya…gw dapat dari suatu situs, tapi lupa namanya…udah lama dapatnya…dan dapat membantu gw mengetahui apa yang mereka[artis korea] katakan…di lagu maupun di film atau drama…
cukup dengan belajar kata-kata dasar yang sering kita dengar di drama…gimana dengan kata sapaan…ini ada beberapa kata sapaan yang sering kita dengar…anyway gw juga akan menulis huruf hangul nya…gw dapat dari suatu situs, tapi lupa namanya…udah lama dapatnya…dan dapat membantu gw mengetahui apa yang mereka[artis korea] katakan…di lagu maupun di film atau drama…
Selamat Pagi Selamat SiangSelamat Malam | 안녕하세요? 안녕하십니까? (F) | Annyong haseyo? Annyong hashimnikka? (F) |
Selamat Jalan (utk kalo mau pergi) | 안녕히 가세요. 안녕히 가십시오. (F) | Annyonghi kasayo. Annyonghi kashipshiyo. (F) |
Selamat Jalan (utk kalo yang tinggal) | 안녕히 계세요. 안녕히 계십시오. (F) | Annyonghi kyesayo. Annyonghi kyeshipshiyo. (F) |
Selamat Tidur | 안녕히 주무십시요. (F) | Annyonghi jumushipsiyo. (F) |
Apa Kabar? (Kalo baru kenalan) | 처음 뵙겠습니다. (F) | Ch’oum poepgetsumnida. (F) |
Nama Saya adalah _____. | 저는 ___ 입니다. (F) | Chonun ______ imnida. (F) |
Apa Kabar? | 어떠십니까? (F) | Ottoshimnikka? (F) |
Hallo? (menjawab telepon) | 여보세요? | Yoboseyo? |
utk sekarang, cuma ini yang bisa gw bagi…nantikan pelajaran berikutnya…<3
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Iya | 네. | Ne. |
Tidak | 아니요. | Aniyo. |
Terima Kasih. | 감사합니다. (F) | Kamsahamnida. (F) |
Saya Minta Maaf. | 미안합니다. (F) | Mianhamnida. (F) |
ini sangat sederhana bukan, gimana dengan angka?? jadi kalo angka kan sering tuh kita dengar di film, mereka kalo lagi ingin menghitung sesuatu, atau kalo mau ngerjain orang kayak di Witch Yoo Hee atau drama yang lain…nantikan belajar angka nya…<3
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