Zusammenfassung der Ressource
SENTENCE STRUCTURE
- VERBS
- DON'T NEED AUXILIARY VERB
- TO BE, TO HAVE GOT, CAN
- Present tense
- Affirmative
- subject+verb+complement
Anmerkungen:
- She is happy.
They have got two computers. You can play the piano
- Negative
- subject+verb+NOT+complement
Anmerkungen:
- She is not happy.
They have not got two sisters.
You can not play the piano.
- Interrogative
- Verb+subject+complement?
Anmerkungen:
- Is she happy?
Have they got two sisters?
Can you play the piano?
- Past tense
- We have to use the same structure, but we change the tense.
- TO BE
Anmerkungen:
- She was happy.
She wasn't happy.
Was she Happy?
- TO HAVE GOT
Anmerkungen:
- They had got two sisters.
They hadn't got two sisters.
Had they got two sisters?
- CAN
Anmerkungen:
- I could play the piano.
I couldn't play the piano.
Could I play the piano?
- NEED AUXILIARY VERB
- Present tense
- Affirmative
- Subject+verb+complement
- We love computers.
- Negative
- Subject+ DO/DOES+NOT+main verb in INFINITIVE+complement
- We don't love computers.
- Interrogative
- AUXILIARY+ subject+complement?
- Do we love computers?
- Past tense
- We use the same structure, but we change the tense of the verb in the affirmative and the auxiliary verb in negative and interrogative
- +
- We loved computers.
- -
- We DIDN'T love computers?
- ?
- DID we love computers?