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Freitag, den 27.4.Klausur: Dienstag, den 1.5

12:30 oder 3:00

Review Old ExamsGo through grammar sheets

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When I want to eat at my favorite restaurant, . . .

When I want to eat at my favorite restaurant,

I turn left onto Kärtnerstrasse.

I go past Mahlerstrasse.

I go to the train station.

I take the train to Salzburg.

In Salzburg I take the bus to Hallein.

I walk into the restaurant.

comparatives / superlativesälter älteste am ältesten

kürzer kürzeste am kürzesten

länger längste am längsten

stärker stärkste am tärksten

besser beste am besten

lieber liebste am liebsten

mehr meiste am meisten

höher höchste am höchsten

alt

kurz

lang

stark

gut

gern

viel

hoch

Machen Sie den Superlativ!

Two forms of the superlative:

1. Wien ist die schönste Stadt.

2. Von aller Städte ist Wien am schönsten.

Machen Sie den Superlativ!

the highest mountain in Austria

Machen Sie den Superlativ!

Is the Danube the longest river in Europe?

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Mozart’s house is the oldest in Salzburg

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Austria borders on the most countries

Machen Sie den Superlativ!

Our vacation in Innsbruck was the best

When the weather is sunny, . . .

Because he is learning German, . . .

Before you go to bed, . . .

After I eat in the student cafeteria, . . .

Although they like to swim, . . .

Create these clauses:

Although I buy peaches at the supermarket, . . .

Although I buy peaches at the supermarket,

I would rather shop at the market.

When I fly to Vienna this summer, . . .

When I fly to Vienna this summer, I will buy

lots of strawberries.

Before they leave on the train, . . .

Before they leave on the train, they have to buy

tickets.

When we want to fly to Austria, . . .

When we want to fly to Austria, we drive to the

airport.

Genitiv

the title of the book

Genitiv

the city’s cemetery

Genitiv

the wheel of the bicycle

Genitiv

my parents’ marriage

Genitiv

the capital of Switzerland

Genitiv

the mountain climber’s knife (M/F)

Genitiv

the doctor’s tweezers (M/F)

Modalverben: Bedeutungdürfenkönnenmögenmöchtensollenwollenmüssen

to be allowed to (may ) to be able to (can )to like, like to (generally)would like to (polite)to ought to (should)to want to (absolutely)to need to (must)

Modalverben – Rulesich muss wir müssendu musst ihr müsster/sie/es muss sie/Sie müssen

Rule #3: In plural, NO vowel change

1st

2nd

3rd

Rule #1: In the singular, ich = er/sie/es

Rule #2: Vowel change in singular (X)

Kennen / Wissen• Do you know the Bultmans?

• She knows all the EU countries’ names.

• Did you already know them?

• How well do you know Vienna?

• I know the capitals of all the states.

• He doesn’t know her phone number.

• He doesn’t know her very well.

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