Complete the endings of the adjectives:
Adjektivendungen. Fill in the gaps with the appropriate adjective endings.
The year is 1985. A small_____ new_____ coffee house stands on the famous_____ street Unter der Linden in the beautiful_____ city Berlin.
There you see the old_____ sad_____ President François Mitterand from the French_____ city Paris.'Ah, bonjour, dear_____ François,
my good_____ acquaintance_____,' says the German_____ Federal Chancellor Helmut Kohl. '
Why do you have such a sad_____ face?''Yes, Helmut, here I sit alone_____
and drink this cheap_____ wine and think of old_____ friends.''What?!'' asks Margaret Thatcher, the British_____ Prime Minister. '
Why don't you drink with us together, with your dear_____ acquaintances_____ from the good_____ old_____ times?'
The sad_____ François answers: 'Well, I came to this small_____, simple_____
coffee house because of my current_____ unpopularity, and because I have almost no German_____ money.'
'Well, Margaret,' says the German_____ Chancellor, 'can't we give our poor_____ friend a little money?'
And the old_____ Margaret replies: 'Helmut, you know better than I,
that we poor_____ English people don't have as much money as the rich_____ Germans!
You must pay for our good_____ wine and for the whole_____ meal.'
So the three old_____ politicians sit there, and all are sad_____ because of their shared_____ money problems
Key:
The year is 1985. A small new coffee house stands on the famous street Unter der Linden in the beautiful city Berlin. There you see the old sad President François Mitterand from the French city Paris.
'Ah, bonjour, dear François, my good acquaintance,' says the German Federal Chancellor Helmut Kohl. 'Why do you have such a sad face?'
'Yes, Helmut, here I sit aloneX and drink this cheap wine and think of old friends.'
'What?!' asks Margaret Thatcher, the British Prime Minister. 'Why don't you drink with us together, with your dear acquaintances from the good old times?'
The sad François answers: 'Well, I came to this small, simple coffee house because of my current unpopularity, and because I have almost no German money.'
'Well, Margaret,' says the German Chancellor, 'can't we give our poor friend a little money?'
And the old Margaret replies: 'Helmut, you know better than I, that we poor English people don't have as much money as the rich Germans! You must pay for our good wine and for the whole meal.'
So the three old politicians sit there, and all are sadX because of their shared money problems.
Participles. Combine the two sentences with a participle, as in the example.
B1. Present Participle.
EXAMPLE: The cat jumps on my roommate. My roommate sleeps.
The cat jumps on my sleeping roommate.
1. The man sits at the coffee table. He eats.
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2. He moves to a city. The city grows.
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3. I play with the children. The children visit me.
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4. I sit and look at the moon. The moon rises.
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