The document discusses the 1st conditional in German, which is used to describe the consequences of an action or situation. It provides examples of sentences using the 1st conditional, such as "If Santa comes at Christmas, I will get many presents" and "If it's Christmas Eve, Santa will come through the chimney." It then prompts the reader to fill in blanks to complete additional example sentences using the 1st conditional form.
The document discusses the 1st conditional in German, which is used to describe the consequences of an action or situation. It provides examples of sentences using the 1st conditional, such as "If Santa comes at Christmas, I will get many presents" and "If it's Christmas Eve, Santa will come through the chimney." It then prompts the reader to fill in blanks to complete additional example sentences using the 1st conditional form.
The document discusses the 1st conditional in German, which is used to describe the consequences of an action or situation. It provides examples of sentences using the 1st conditional, such as "If Santa comes at Christmas, I will get many presents" and "If it's Christmas Eve, Santa will come through the chimney." It then prompts the reader to fill in blanks to complete additional example sentences using the 1st conditional form.
Mit dem „1st Conditional“ beschreibst du, welche Folgen eine Handlung oder ein Zustand haben wird.
If Santa comes at Christmas, I will get many presents.
Present Simple Tense will + verb
Let’s try it out! Ho Ho Ho - is – will (2x)– eat – if – will bring
If it’s Christmas Eve, Santa ______ come through the chimney.
If I put some milk on the desk, Santa ______ drink it. If Santa ____ hungry, he will _____ some cookies too. If I am nice, Santa __________ many presents. ____ Santa leaves the house, he will say ___________. If Santa gets stuck in the chimney … Then, I will