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Wichtiger Wortschatz für den TOEFL - Sprache und Grammatik

Hier lernen Sie einige englische Wörter zu Sprache und Grammatik, wie „Kontraktion“, „Stimme“, „Silbe“ usw., die für die TOEFL-Prüfung benötigt werden.

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the shortened form of a word, etc.

Abkürzung

Abkürzung

Ex: When writing a report , be sure to define abbreviations the first time you use them .
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a short form of a word or a group of words used instead of the full form

Kon­trak­ti­on

Kon­trak­ti­on

Ex: Contractions are often used in informal writing and speech .
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dialect
[Nomen]

the spoken form of a language specific to a certain region or people which is slightly different from the standard form in words and grammar

Dialekt

Dialekt

Ex: Linguists dialects to better understand language variation and change , as well as the social and cultural factors that shape linguistic diversity .
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accent
[Nomen]

a manner of speaking that indicates social class, nationality, or locality of the speaker

Aussprache, Akzent

Aussprache, Akzent

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apostrophe
[Nomen]

the symbol ' used in writing to show possession or omission of letters or numbers

Apostroph

Apostroph

Ex: His essay had multiple errors in the use apostrophes.
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article
[Nomen]

(grammar) any type of determiner that shows whether we are referring to a particular thing or a general example of something

Artikel

Artikel

Ex: The book provides exercises to help learners practice articles correctly .
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agreement
[Nomen]

(grammar) the situation where words in a phrase have the same gender, person, or number

Übereinstimmung, Kongruenz

Übereinstimmung, Kongruenz

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number
[Nomen]

(grammar) the form of a word that indicates whether one, two, or more things or people are being referred to

Nummer, Zahl

Nummer, Zahl

Ex: In languages like Spanish and French , nouns have gender number, requiring agreement with adjectives and articles in both aspects .
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syllable
[Nomen]

a word or part of a word, which contains a vowel sound and usually one or more consonants

Silbe, Wortsilbe

Silbe, Wortsilbe

Ex: He emphasized syllable of the word " banana . "
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vowel
[Nomen]

‌(phonetics) a speech sound produced without interfering with the flow of air coming through the mouth or nose

Vokal, Selbstlaut

Vokal, Selbstlaut

Ex: The word " apple " begins with vowel.
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consonant
[Nomen]

‌(phonetics) a speech sound produced by interfering with or stopping the flow of air through the mouth or nose

Konsonant, Mitlaut

Konsonant, Mitlaut

Ex: The poem had a pleasing rhythm because of the consonant sounds .
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voice
[Nomen]

(grammar) the form of a verb that indicates whether the subject does something or something is done to it

Stimmform, Grammatikalische Stimme

Stimmform, Grammatikalische Stimme

Ex: Understanding when to use active or passive voice is an important aspect of writing effectively and communicating ideas clearly in English grammar.
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auxiliary
[Nomen]

a verb that supports or helps another verb to form different tenses, moods, or voices

Hilfsverb, Helferverb

Hilfsverb, Helferverb

Ex: In the passive voice “ The cake was eaten , ” the verb “ was ” serves as auxiliary to the main verb .
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complement
[Nomen]

(grammar) a word, phrase, or clause that is necessary to complete the meaning of a predication

Komplement, Ergänzung

Komplement, Ergänzung

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compound
[Adjektiv]

(of a word) formed by combining two or more separate words

zusammengesetzt, Verbund-

zusammengesetzt, Verbund-

Ex: The compound term "firefighter" joins "fire" and "fighter" to describe a specific profession.
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(grammar) a word such as and, because, but, and or that connects phrases, sentences, or words

Konjunktion

Konjunktion

Ex: Understanding how to conjunctions correctly can improve the flow and clarity of writing .
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prepositional
[Adjektiv]

(grammar) formed with or connected to a preposition

präpositionell, präpositionar

präpositionell, präpositionar

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determiner
[Nomen]

(grammar) a word coming before a noun or noun phrase to specify its denotation

Artikelwort, Artikelwort

Artikelwort, Artikelwort

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fluency
[Nomen]

the quality of being able to speak or write very well and easily in a foreign language

fließendes Sprechen

fließendes Sprechen

Ex: He spoke with fluency that no one realized it was n’t his native language .
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gerund
[Nomen]

(grammar) a form of a verb that functions as a noun and is formed by adding the suffix -ing to the base form of the verb

Gerundium, Gerund

Gerundium, Gerund

Ex: Gerunds are used to express actions or activities in a general or abstract sense , rather than as specific instances of action .
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a particular combination of words that are used together very often

Kollokation, Wortverbindung

Kollokation, Wortverbindung

Ex: The teacher explained the meaning of collocation.
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idiom
[Nomen]

a group of words or a phrase that has a meaning different from the literal interpretation of its individual words, often specific to a particular language or culture

Redewendung, Idiom

Redewendung, Idiom

Ex: idiom ' piece of cake ' refers to something that is very easy to do , which has nothing to do with an actual piece of dessert .
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slang
[Nomen]

words or expressions that are very informal and more common in spoken form, used especially by a particular group of people, such as criminals, children, etc.

Umgangssprache, Slang

Umgangssprache, Slang

Ex: The slang term 'cop' is commonly used to refer to a police officer, originating from the verb 'to cop,' meaning to capture or arrest.
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proverb
[Nomen]

a well-known statement or phrase that expresses a general truth or gives advice

Sprichwort, Weisheit

Sprichwort, Weisheit

Ex: Many cultures have a version of proverb ' The early bird catches the worm , ' which highlights the benefits of being proactive and starting tasks early .
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imperative
[Adjektiv]

(of grammar) asserting a command or order

Imperativ-

Imperativ-

Ex: The verb "Please pass the salt" is used in the imperative mood.
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(grammar) a phrase or word used suddenly to express a particular emotion

Interjektion, Ausruf

Interjektion, Ausruf

Ex: During the debate , the speaker highlighted the importance interjection in conveying emotions in speech .
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intonation
[Nomen]

(phonetics) the rising and falling of the voice when speaking

Satzmelodie

Satzmelodie

Ex: Intonation is an important aspect of spoken language that helps listeners interpret the speaker 's attitude , mood , and intention , contributing to effective communication .
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transitive
[Adjektiv]

(grammar) describing a verb that needs a direct object

transitiv, übertragbar

transitiv, übertragbar

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intransitive
[Adjektiv]

(grammar) describing a verb that does not take a direct object

intransitiv, untransitiv

intransitiv, untransitiv

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linguistic
[Adjektiv]

related to the science of language, including its structure, usage, and evolution

linguistisch, sprachwissenschaftlich

linguistisch, sprachwissenschaftlich

Ex: Linguistic barriers can make communication in multicultural teams challenging .
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metaphor
[Nomen]

a figure of speech that compares two unrelated things to highlight their similarities and convey a deeper meaning

Metapher

Metapher

Ex: Her speech was filled with metaphors that moved the audience .
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progressive
[Adjektiv]

(grammar) describing a form of a verb that indicates an action is continuing

fortschreitend, progressiv

fortschreitend, progressiv

Ex: The difference between the simple and progressive tenses often involves the focus on the duration or continuity of an action.
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the use of marks such as a period, comma, etc. in writing to divide sentences and phrases to better convey meaning

Interpunktion, Satzzeichen

Interpunktion, Satzzeichen

Ex: The editor pointed out punctuation errors in the draft that needed to be corrected .
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quote
[Nomen]

a sentence from a speech, book, etc. that is repeated somewhere else because it is wise or interesting

Zitat, Aussage

Zitat, Aussage

Ex: " The only thing we have to fear is fear itself , " remains one of Franklin D. Roosevelt 's most quotes from his inaugural address .
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a grammatical construction in which two negative elements are used within the same sentence, often resulting in a positive meaning

doppelte Verneinung, doppelte Negation

doppelte Verneinung, doppelte Negation

Ex: The editor corrected double negative in the manuscript to ensure clarity and accuracy .
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