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Decide, if the words belong to the group "Greeting" or to the group "Farewell". Drag the words to the correct group.
 
 
  • Good morning.
     
     
  • Hi!
     
     
  • Bye!
     
     
  • Good night!
     
     
  • Hello.
     
     
  • Goodbye!
     
     
 
Farewell
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Greeting
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Decide using drag and drop, if the following sentences are positive or negative statements.
 
 
  • He is a boy.
     
     
  • Yes, please.
     
     
  • Maria is not a man.
     
     
  • No, thank you.
     
     
  • I'm hungry.
     
     
  • They aren't thirsty.
     
     
 
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Use the personal pronouns: "you", "he", "she", "they" and rewrite the sentences: Maria is tired. She is tired.
 
 
  1. Andreas and Maria are not married.

     
  2. Maria is a woman.

     
  3. Pedro is not on the plane in the evening.

     
  4. Andreas is a man.

     
  5. Anna drinks water.

     
 
Practise negative statements with "to be": write the correct form of "to be" + "not" into the gaps. Example: They (to be + not) here. They are not here. Or: They aren't here.
 
 
  1. They
    (to be + not) in Germany anymore.

     
  2. She
    (to be + not) here in the afternoon.

     
  3. You
    (to be + not) a stewardess.

     
  4. We
    (to be + not) at home in the morning.

     
  5. I
    (to be + not) here in the afternoon.

     
 
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