Grammar18


  • 1
  • Valency: Verbs and complements (see Hammer 18.1).

    What are the essential elements of the sentence given? I.e. what are the elements required to form a grammatically complete sentence? Select the verb and its complements from the list.

    Anton nahm mit dem größten Eifer die Schuld auf sich.

    Anton
    nahm
    mit
    dem
    größten
    Eifer
    die Schuld
    auf
    sich


  • 2
  • Valency: Verbs and complements (see Hammer 18.1).

    What are the essential elements of the sentence given? I.e. what are the elements required to form a grammatically complete sentence? Select the verb and its complements from the list.

    Er musste zu Ende des Monats anfangen, in der Stadtschule schreiben zu lernen.

    Er
    musste
    zu Ende des Monats
    anfangen
    in der Stadtschule
    schreiben
    zu lernen


  • 3
  • Valency: Verbs and complements (see Hammer 18.1).

    What are the essential elements of the sentence given? I.e. what are the elements required to form a grammatically complete sentence? Select the verb and its complements from the list.

    Diese beiden Schläge auf einmal waren für Anton zu hart.

    Diese
    beiden
    Schläge
    auf einmal
    waren
    für Anton
    zu hart


  • 4
  • Valency: Verbs and complements (see Hammer 18.1).

    What are the essential elements of the sentence given? I.e. what are the elements required to form a grammatically complete sentence? Select the verb and its complements from the list.

    Er zog sich mutwilligerweise in der Schule Schläge zu.

    Er
    zog
    sich
    mutwilligerweise
    in der Schule
    Schläge
    zu


  • 5
  • Valency: Verbs and complements (see Hammer 18.1).

    What are the essential elements of the sentence given? I.e. what are the elements required to form a grammatically complete sentence? Select the verb and its complements from the list.

    Anton brachte ein paar Monate ganz ungewöhnlich glücklich zu.

    Anton
    brachte
    ein paar Monate
    ganz ungewöhnlich
    glücklich
    zu


  • 6
  • Valency: Verbs and complements (see Hammer 18.1).

    What are the essential elements of the sentence given? I.e. what are the elements required to form a grammatically complete sentence? Select the verb and its complements from the list.

    Dies Gedicht fand nun Philipp Reisers Beifall wieder.

    Dies
    Gedicht
    fand
    nun
    Philipp Reisers
    Beifall
    wieder


  • 7
  • Construct sentences from the following, deciding whether the reflexive pronoun of the verb in brackets should be in the accusative or dative case. Note that the word order and the verb form may have to change. Don't forget the punctuation. See Hammer 18 3.6 and 18. 4.3.

    Ich habe [sich beeilen], [sich aneignen] einige Lokalkenntnisse.


    How to get German characters (if needed): 1. Check that ‘NumLock’ is on (see the indicator at the top right hand of the keyboard). If necessary, switch ‘NumLock’ on by pressing the relevant key on the number keypad at the right of the keyboard. 2. Hold down the Alt-key (to the left of the spacebar) and type the appropriate combinations on the number keypad (i.e. the numbers at the far right of the keyboard, not the numbers along the top row of the main keypad). ä = 132 ö = 148 ü = 129 ß = 225 Ä = 142 Ö = 153 Ü = 154


  • 8
  • Construct sentences from the following, deciding whether the reflexive pronoun of the verb in brackets should be in the accusative or dative case. Note that the word order and the verb form may have to change. Don't forget the punctuation. See Hammer 18 3.6 and 18. 4.3.

    Du hast [sich vornehmen], noch heute [sich verabschieden].


    How to get German characters (if needed): 1. Check that ‘NumLock’ is on (see the indicator at the top right hand of the keyboard). If necessary, switch ‘NumLock’ on by pressing the relevant key on the number keypad at the right of the keyboard. 2. Hold down the Alt-key (to the left of the spacebar) and type the appropriate combinations on the number keypad (i.e. the numbers at the far right of the keyboard, not the numbers along the top row of the main keypad). ä = 132 ö = 148 ü = 129 ß = 225 Ä = 142 Ö = 153 Ü = 154


  • 9
  • Construct sentences from the following, deciding whether the reflexive pronoun of the verb in brackets should be in the accusative or dative case. Note that the word order and the verb form may have to change. Don't forget the punctuation. See Hammer 18 3.6 and 18. 4.3.

    Du kannst hierhin [sich setzen], um [sich ausruhen].


    How to get German characters (if needed): 1. Check that ‘NumLock’ is on (see the indicator at the top right hand of the keyboard). If necessary, switch ‘NumLock’ on by pressing the relevant key on the number keypad at the right of the keyboard. 2. Hold down the Alt-key (to the left of the spacebar) and type the appropriate combinations on the number keypad (i.e. the numbers at the far right of the keyboard, not the numbers along the top row of the main keypad). ä = 132 ö = 148 ü = 129 ß = 225 Ä = 142 Ö = 153 Ü = 154


  • 10
  • Construct sentences from the following, deciding whether the reflexive pronoun of the verb in brackets should be in the accusative or dative case. Note that the word order and the verb form may have to change. Don't forget the punctuation. See Hammer 18 3.6 and 18. 4.3.

    Du bist alt genug, [sich waschen] selbst und [sich putzen] die Zähne.


    How to get German characters (if needed): 1. Check that ‘NumLock’ is on (see the indicator at the top right hand of the keyboard). If necessary, switch ‘NumLock’ on by pressing the relevant key on the number keypad at the right of the keyboard. 2. Hold down the Alt-key (to the left of the spacebar) and type the appropriate combinations on the number keypad (i.e. the numbers at the far right of the keyboard, not the numbers along the top row of the main keypad). ä = 132 ö = 148 ü = 129 ß = 225 Ä = 142 Ö = 153 Ü = 154


  • 11
  • Construct sentences from the following, deciding whether the reflexive pronoun of the verb in brackets should be in the accusative or dative case. Note that the word order and the verb form may have to change. Don't forget the punctuation. See Hammer 18 3.6 and 18. 4.3.

    Ich kann [sich vorstellen] gut, daß er [sich vorstellen] dem Botschafter heute. (I can well imagine that he will present himself to the ambassador today.)


    How to get German characters (if needed): 1. Check that ‘NumLock’ is on (see the indicator at the top right hand of the keyboard). If necessary, switch ‘NumLock’ on by pressing the relevant key on the number keypad at the right of the keyboard. 2. Hold down the Alt-key (to the left of the spacebar) and type the appropriate combinations on the number keypad (i.e. the numbers at the far right of the keyboard, not the numbers along the top row of the main keypad). ä = 132 ö = 148 ü = 129 ß = 225 Ä = 142 Ö = 153 Ü = 154


  • 12
  • Construct sentences from the following, deciding whether the reflexive pronoun of the verb in brackets should be in the accusative or dative case. Note that the word order and the verb form may have to change. Don't forget the punctuation. See Hammer 18 3.6 and 18. 4.3.

    Weshalb hat er [sich scheiden lassen]?


    How to get German characters (if needed): 1. Check that ‘NumLock’ is on (see the indicator at the top right hand of the keyboard). If necessary, switch ‘NumLock’ on by pressing the relevant key on the number keypad at the right of the keyboard. 2. Hold down the Alt-key (to the left of the spacebar) and type the appropriate combinations on the number keypad (i.e. the numbers at the far right of the keyboard, not the numbers along the top row of the main keypad). ä = 132 ö = 148 ü = 129 ß = 225 Ä = 142 Ö = 153 Ü = 154


  • 13
  • Construct sentences from the following, deciding whether the reflexive pronoun of the verb in brackets should be in the accusative or dative case. Note that the word order and the verb form may have to change. Don't forget the punctuation. See Hammer 18 3.6 and 18. 4.3.

    Du hast [sich erkälten] und musst [sich erholen] ein bisschen.


    How to get German characters (if needed): 1. Check that ‘NumLock’ is on (see the indicator at the top right hand of the keyboard). If necessary, switch ‘NumLock’ on by pressing the relevant key on the number keypad at the right of the keyboard. 2. Hold down the Alt-key (to the left of the spacebar) and type the appropriate combinations on the number keypad (i.e. the numbers at the far right of the keyboard, not the numbers along the top row of the main keypad). ä = 132 ö = 148 ü = 129 ß = 225 Ä = 142 Ö = 153 Ü = 154


  • 14
  • Construct sentences from the following, deciding whether the reflexive pronoun of the verb in brackets should be in the accusative or dative case. Note that the word order and the verb form may have to change. Don't forget the punctuation. See Hammer 18 3.6 and 18. 4.3.

    Ich [sich verbitten], dass du [sich lustig machen] über meine Aussehen.


    How to get German characters (if needed): 1. Check that ‘NumLock’ is on (see the indicator at the top right hand of the keyboard). If necessary, switch ‘NumLock’ on by pressing the relevant key on the number keypad at the right of the keyboard. 2. Hold down the Alt-key (to the left of the spacebar) and type the appropriate combinations on the number keypad (i.e. the numbers at the far right of the keyboard, not the numbers along the top row of the main keypad). ä = 132 ö = 148 ü = 129 ß = 225 Ä = 142 Ö = 153 Ü = 154


    In the following questions, you are asked to rewrite sentences, rearranging the word order by starting the sentence with a word other than 'es', and deciding whether the 'es' can be omitted: if it can, you should omit it. See Hammer 3.6.5-6 and 18.2.2-4.

    Example: Es fror mich, als ich in Island war. Starting with 'Mich', you rewrite: Mich fror, als ich in Island war.


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  • Es fällt mir jetzt ein, dass ich vergessen habe, den Brief einzuwerfen.

    Rewrite starting with 'Mir', and omitting the 'es' if it can be omitted. Remember the punctuation!


    How to get German characters (if needed): 1. Check that ‘NumLock’ is on (see the indicator at the top right hand of the keyboard). If necessary, switch ‘NumLock’ on by pressing the relevant key on the number keypad at the right of the keyboard. 2. Hold down the Alt-key (to the left of the spacebar) and type the appropriate combinations on the number keypad (i.e. the numbers at the far right of the keyboard, not the numbers along the top row of the main keypad). ä = 132 ö = 148 ü = 129 ß = 225 Ä = 142 Ö = 153 Ü = 154


  • 16
  • Es freut mich, Sie kennenzulernen.

    Rewrite starting with 'Mich', and omitting the 'es' if it can be omitted. Remember the punctuation!


    How to get German characters (if needed): 1. Check that ‘NumLock’ is on (see the indicator at the top right hand of the keyboard). If necessary, switch ‘NumLock’ on by pressing the relevant key on the number keypad at the right of the keyboard. 2. Hold down the Alt-key (to the left of the spacebar) and type the appropriate combinations on the number keypad (i.e. the numbers at the far right of the keyboard, not the numbers along the top row of the main keypad). ä = 132 ö = 148 ü = 129 ß = 225 Ä = 142 Ö = 153 Ü = 154


  • 17
  • Es freut mich, dass ich Sie kennenlerne.

    Rewrite starting with 'Mich', and omitting the 'es' if it can be omitted. Remember the punctuation!


    How to get German characters (if needed): 1. Check that ‘NumLock’ is on (see the indicator at the top right hand of the keyboard). If necessary, switch ‘NumLock’ on by pressing the relevant key on the number keypad at the right of the keyboard. 2. Hold down the Alt-key (to the left of the spacebar) and type the appropriate combinations on the number keypad (i.e. the numbers at the far right of the keyboard, not the numbers along the top row of the main keypad). ä = 132 ö = 148 ü = 129 ß = 225 Ä = 142 Ö = 153 Ü = 154


  • 18
  • Es geht mir genauso wir dir.

    Rewrite starting with 'Mir', and omitting the 'es' if it can be omitted. Remember the punctuation!


    How to get German characters (if needed): 1. Check that ‘NumLock’ is on (see the indicator at the top right hand of the keyboard). If necessary, switch ‘NumLock’ on by pressing the relevant key on the number keypad at the right of the keyboard. 2. Hold down the Alt-key (to the left of the spacebar) and type the appropriate combinations on the number keypad (i.e. the numbers at the far right of the keyboard, not the numbers along the top row of the main keypad). ä = 132 ö = 148 ü = 129 ß = 225 Ä = 142 Ö = 153 Ü = 154


  • 19
  • Es war ihr schlecht.

    Rewrite starting with 'Ihr', and omitting the 'es' if it can be omitted. Remember the punctuation!


    How to get German characters (if needed): 1. Check that ‘NumLock’ is on (see the indicator at the top right hand of the keyboard). If necessary, switch ‘NumLock’ on by pressing the relevant key on the number keypad at the right of the keyboard. 2. Hold down the Alt-key (to the left of the spacebar) and type the appropriate combinations on the number keypad (i.e. the numbers at the far right of the keyboard, not the numbers along the top row of the main keypad). ä = 132 ö = 148 ü = 129 ß = 225 Ä = 142 Ö = 153 Ü = 154


  • 20
  • Es friert ihn immer sehr bei windigem Wetter.

    Rewrite starting with 'Ihn', and omitting the 'es' if it can be omitted. Remember the punctuation!


    How to get German characters (if needed): 1. Check that ‘NumLock’ is on (see the indicator at the top right hand of the keyboard). If necessary, switch ‘NumLock’ on by pressing the relevant key on the number keypad at the right of the keyboard. 2. Hold down the Alt-key (to the left of the spacebar) and type the appropriate combinations on the number keypad (i.e. the numbers at the far right of the keyboard, not the numbers along the top row of the main keypad). ä = 132 ö = 148 ü = 129 ß = 225 Ä = 142 Ö = 153 Ü = 154


  • 21
  • Es wundert mich, dass ich so glücklich bin.

    Rewrite starting with 'Mich', and omitting the 'es' if it can be omitted. Remember the punctuation!


    How to get German characters (if needed): 1. Check that ‘NumLock’ is on (see the indicator at the top right hand of the keyboard). If necessary, switch ‘NumLock’ on by pressing the relevant key on the number keypad at the right of the keyboard. 2. Hold down the Alt-key (to the left of the spacebar) and type the appropriate combinations on the number keypad (i.e. the numbers at the far right of the keyboard, not the numbers along the top row of the main keypad). ä = 132 ö = 148 ü = 129 ß = 225 Ä = 142 Ö = 153 Ü = 154


  • 22
  • Es geschah ihr recht.

    Rewrite starting with 'Ihr', and omitting the 'es' if it can be omitted. Remember the punctuation!


    How to get German characters (if needed): 1. Check that ‘NumLock’ is on (see the indicator at the top right hand of the keyboard). If necessary, switch ‘NumLock’ on by pressing the relevant key on the number keypad at the right of the keyboard. 2. Hold down the Alt-key (to the left of the spacebar) and type the appropriate combinations on the number keypad (i.e. the numbers at the far right of the keyboard, not the numbers along the top row of the main keypad). ä = 132 ö = 148 ü = 129 ß = 225 Ä = 142 Ö = 153 Ü = 154


  • 23
  • Es gefällt mir hier ausgezeichnet.

    Rewrite starting with 'Mir', and omitting the 'es' if it can be omitted. Remember the punctuation!


    How to get German characters (if needed): 1. Check that ‘NumLock’ is on (see the indicator at the top right hand of the keyboard). If necessary, switch ‘NumLock’ on by pressing the relevant key on the number keypad at the right of the keyboard. 2. Hold down the Alt-key (to the left of the spacebar) and type the appropriate combinations on the number keypad (i.e. the numbers at the far right of the keyboard, not the numbers along the top row of the main keypad). ä = 132 ö = 148 ü = 129 ß = 225 Ä = 142 Ö = 153 Ü = 154


  • 24
  • Es graut mir vor dieser Möglichkeit.

    Rewrite starting with 'Mir', and omitting the 'es' if it can be omitted. Remember the punctuation!


    How to get German characters (if needed): 1. Check that ‘NumLock’ is on (see the indicator at the top right hand of the keyboard). If necessary, switch ‘NumLock’ on by pressing the relevant key on the number keypad at the right of the keyboard. 2. Hold down the Alt-key (to the left of the spacebar) and type the appropriate combinations on the number keypad (i.e. the numbers at the far right of the keyboard, not the numbers along the top row of the main keypad). ä = 132 ö = 148 ü = 129 ß = 225 Ä = 142 Ö = 153 Ü = 154


    This set of questions is now concluded! Now carry on to a different type of question.


  • 25
  • Construct sentences from the following words, in the tense indicated. Always start with 'Es'. The nouns, pronouns and adjectives given will need to be in the appropriate case. See Hammer 18.2.4.

    Example: wir / gefallen / in Oxford (present). You write: Es gefällt uns in Oxford. Remember the punctuation!

    ich / jucken / am ganzen Körper (present)


    How to get German characters (if needed): 1. Check that ‘NumLock’ is on (see the indicator at the top right hand of the keyboard). If necessary, switch ‘NumLock’ on by pressing the relevant key on the number keypad at the right of the keyboard. 2. Hold down the Alt-key (to the left of the spacebar) and type the appropriate combinations on the number keypad (i.e. the numbers at the far right of the keyboard, not the numbers along the top row of the main keypad). ä = 132 ö = 148 ü = 129 ß = 225 Ä = 142 Ö = 153 Ü = 154


  • 26
  • Construct sentences from the following words, in the tense indicated. Always start with 'Es'. The nouns, pronouns and adjectives given will need to be in the appropriate case. Remember the punctuation. See Hammer 18.2.4.

    kommen zu / ein unangenehmer Zwischenfall (past)


    How to get German characters (if needed): 1. Check that ‘NumLock’ is on (see the indicator at the top right hand of the keyboard). If necessary, switch ‘NumLock’ on by pressing the relevant key on the number keypad at the right of the keyboard. 2. Hold down the Alt-key (to the left of the spacebar) and type the appropriate combinations on the number keypad (i.e. the numbers at the far right of the keyboard, not the numbers along the top row of the main keypad). ä = 132 ö = 148 ü = 129 ß = 225 Ä = 142 Ö = 153 Ü = 154


  • 27
  • Construct sentences from the following words, in the tense indicated. Always start with 'Es'. The nouns, pronouns and adjectives given will need to be in the appropriate case. Remember the punctuation. See Hammer 18.2.4.

    fehlen an / du / die notwendige Geduld (present)


    How to get German characters (if needed): 1. Check that ‘NumLock’ is on (see the indicator at the top right hand of the keyboard). If necessary, switch ‘NumLock’ on by pressing the relevant key on the number keypad at the right of the keyboard. 2. Hold down the Alt-key (to the left of the spacebar) and type the appropriate combinations on the number keypad (i.e. the numbers at the far right of the keyboard, not the numbers along the top row of the main keypad). ä = 132 ö = 148 ü = 129 ß = 225 Ä = 142 Ö = 153 Ü = 154


  • 28
  • Construct sentences from the following words, in the tense indicated. Always start with 'Es'. The nouns, pronouns and adjectives given will need to be in the appropriate case. Remember the punctuation. See Hammer 18.2.4.

    hier / sich lassen / leben (present)


    How to get German characters (if needed): 1. Check that ‘NumLock’ is on (see the indicator at the top right hand of the keyboard). If necessary, switch ‘NumLock’ on by pressing the relevant key on the number keypad at the right of the keyboard. 2. Hold down the Alt-key (to the left of the spacebar) and type the appropriate combinations on the number keypad (i.e. the numbers at the far right of the keyboard, not the numbers along the top row of the main keypad). ä = 132 ö = 148 ü = 129 ß = 225 Ä = 142 Ö = 153 Ü = 154


  • 29
  • Construct sentences from the following words, in the tense indicated. Always start with 'Es'. The nouns, pronouns and adjectives given will need to be in the appropriate case. Remember the punctuation. See Hammer 18.2.4.

    mein Vater / kalt / sein / draußen (past)


    How to get German characters (if needed): 1. Check that ‘NumLock’ is on (see the indicator at the top right hand of the keyboard). If necessary, switch ‘NumLock’ on by pressing the relevant key on the number keypad at the right of the keyboard. 2. Hold down the Alt-key (to the left of the spacebar) and type the appropriate combinations on the number keypad (i.e. the numbers at the far right of the keyboard, not the numbers along the top row of the main keypad). ä = 132 ö = 148 ü = 129 ß = 225 Ä = 142 Ö = 153 Ü = 154


  • 30
  • Construct sentences from the following words, in the tense indicated. Always start with 'Es'. The nouns, pronouns and adjectives given will need to be in the appropriate case. Remember the punctuation. See Hammer 18.2.4.

    in der Geisterbahn / überlaufen / kalt / ich (present)


    How to get German characters (if needed): 1. Check that ‘NumLock’ is on (see the indicator at the top right hand of the keyboard). If necessary, switch ‘NumLock’ on by pressing the relevant key on the number keypad at the right of the keyboard. 2. Hold down the Alt-key (to the left of the spacebar) and type the appropriate combinations on the number keypad (i.e. the numbers at the far right of the keyboard, not the numbers along the top row of the main keypad). ä = 132 ö = 148 ü = 129 ß = 225 Ä = 142 Ö = 153 Ü = 154


  • 31
  • Construct sentences from the following words, in the tense indicated. Always start with 'Es'. The nouns, pronouns and adjectives given will need to be in the appropriate case. Remember the punctuation. See Hammer 18.2.4.

    in diesem Abteil / ziehen (present)


    How to get German characters (if needed): 1. Check that ‘NumLock’ is on (see the indicator at the top right hand of the keyboard). If necessary, switch ‘NumLock’ on by pressing the relevant key on the number keypad at the right of the keyboard. 2. Hold down the Alt-key (to the left of the spacebar) and type the appropriate combinations on the number keypad (i.e. the numbers at the far right of the keyboard, not the numbers along the top row of the main keypad). ä = 132 ö = 148 ü = 129 ß = 225 Ä = 142 Ö = 153 Ü = 154


  • 32
  • Construct sentences from the following words, in the tense indicated. Always start with 'Es'. The nouns, pronouns and adjectives given will need to be in the appropriate case. Remember the punctuation. See Hammer 18.2.4.

    bedürfen / lediglich / einer freundlichen Geste (present)


    How to get German characters (if needed): 1. Check that ‘NumLock’ is on (see the indicator at the top right hand of the keyboard). If necessary, switch ‘NumLock’ on by pressing the relevant key on the number keypad at the right of the keyboard. 2. Hold down the Alt-key (to the left of the spacebar) and type the appropriate combinations on the number keypad (i.e. the numbers at the far right of the keyboard, not the numbers along the top row of the main keypad). ä = 132 ö = 148 ü = 129 ß = 225 Ä = 142 Ö = 153 Ü = 154


  • 33
  • Construct sentences from the following words, in the tense indicated. Always start with 'Es'. The nouns, pronouns and adjectives given will need to be in the appropriate case. Remember the punctuation. See Hammer 18.2.4.

    schlecht aussehen / mit meinem Examen (present)


    How to get German characters (if needed): 1. Check that ‘NumLock’ is on (see the indicator at the top right hand of the keyboard). If necessary, switch ‘NumLock’ on by pressing the relevant key on the number keypad at the right of the keyboard. 2. Hold down the Alt-key (to the left of the spacebar) and type the appropriate combinations on the number keypad (i.e. the numbers at the far right of the keyboard, not the numbers along the top row of the main keypad). ä = 132 ö = 148 ü = 129 ß = 225 Ä = 142 Ö = 153 Ü = 154


  • 34
  • Construct sentences from the following words, in the tense indicated. Always start with 'Es'. The nouns, pronouns and adjectives given will need to be in the appropriate case. Remember the punctuation. See Hammer 18.2.4.

    nicht / sollen/ scheitern an / ich (present)


    How to get German characters (if needed): 1. Check that ‘NumLock’ is on (see the indicator at the top right hand of the keyboard). If necessary, switch ‘NumLock’ on by pressing the relevant key on the number keypad at the right of the keyboard. 2. Hold down the Alt-key (to the left of the spacebar) and type the appropriate combinations on the number keypad (i.e. the numbers at the far right of the keyboard, not the numbers along the top row of the main keypad). ä = 132 ö = 148 ü = 129 ß = 225 Ä = 142 Ö = 153 Ü = 154


  • 35
  • Decide whether to use 'es gibt', 'es ist/es sind' or only 'ist/sind'. See Hammer 18.2.5.

    _______ in Deutschland viele Sehenswürdigkeiten.

    Es sind
    Es gibt
    Es ist


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  • Decide whether to use 'es gibt', 'es ist/es sind' or only 'ist/sind'. See Hammer 18.2.5.

    In London ______ zur Zeit Regenwetter.

    gibt es
    ist
    ist es


  • 37
  • Decide whether to use 'es gibt', 'es ist/es sind' or only 'ist/sind'. See Hammer 18.2.5.

    Bei Bombenangriffen______ hohe Verluste.

    sind es
    gibt es
    sind


  • 38
  • Decide whether to use 'es gibt', 'es ist/es sind' or only 'ist/sind'. See Hammer 18.2.5.

    ______ nichts, was mich dazu bringen könnte hierzubleiben.

    Es ist
    Es gibt
    Ist


  • 39
  • Decide whether to use 'es gibt', 'es ist/es sind' or only 'ist/sind'. See Hammer 18.2.5.

    ______ nur noch drei Bücher auf seinem Regal.

    Es gibt
    Sind
    Es sind


  • 40
  • Decide whether to use 'es gibt', 'es ist/es sind' or only 'ist/sind'. See Hammer 18.2.5.

    ______ die Vorstellung heute oder morgen?

    Ist
    Ist es
    Gibt es


  • 41
  • Decide whether to use 'es gibt', 'es ist/es sind' or only 'ist/sind'. See Hammer 18.2.5.

    ______ heute Spaghetti?

    Ist es
    Gibt es
    Sind


  • 42
  • Decide whether to use 'es gibt', 'es ist/es sind' or only 'ist/sind'. See Hammer 18.2.5.

    ______ eine Nachricht für ihn auf dem Schreibtisch.

    Ist
    Es ist
    Es gibt


  • 43
  • Decide whether to use 'es gibt', 'es ist/es sind' or only 'ist/sind'. See Hammer 18.2.5.

    Morgen ______ bestimmt wieder tolles Wetter.

    ist es
    gibt es
    ist


  • 44
  • Decide whether to use 'es gibt', 'es ist/es sind' or only 'ist/sind'. See Hammer 18.2.5.

    In vielen Fällen ______ keine bessere Lösung als nachzugeben.

    ist
    ist es
    gibt es


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