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Alles zur englischen Grammatik.
How to deal with English grammar.
HuHu

Richtig?

Beitrag von HuHu »

Hallo!

ich schreibe morgen eine Englischarbeit und folgende Übungs wird darin vorkommen. Könnt ihr die bitte nachschauen und sie mir verbessern? Ich wäre euch sehr dankbar!

(hoffentlich habe ich mich bei der ganzen Nummerierung nicht verzählt :-))

DANKE!!

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1. came
2. is
3. have had
4. had
5. like
6. has
7. is
8. have
9. have
10. had
11. have
12. had
13. went
14. sat
15. ?
16.?
17. came
18.was
19. waited
20. asked
21.have
22.lost
23. spoke
24.asked
25.
26.was
27.is
28. are
29.said
30. wrote
31.asked
32. went
33.felt
34. have felt
35. know
36.think
37. are
38. work
39.is
40.is
41.is
42.will
43.will
44.be
45.will
46.be

Gast

Beitrag von Gast »

Hi,
also ich habe ziemliche Schwierigkeiten dein Bild genau zu erkennen. Vielleicht kannst du den Text der Aufgabe für alle hier abschreiben.

HuHu

Beitrag von HuHu »

bei mir ist das gut lesbar...

Round the corner from where I LIVE there IS a café where I often HAVE breakfast before I GO to work.
I LIKE this café because it HAS a nice atmosphere and the food IS really good. They HAVE (ginge auch MAKE?) the best English breakfast I HAVE ever HAD, and I HAVE never HAD better coffee in England.
I WENT there for the first time a few months ago. I SAT down at one of the tables. I ??? but nobody ??? me.
Then a little boy CAME. He WAS about nine years old. He WAITED patiently for a moment and I almost ASKED, "Hello, little boy, HAVE you LOST your mummy and daddy?" But he ASKED first. "What would you like to order?" he SAID.
I ??? that this 9-year-old WAS the waiter. His name IS Kemal. His mother and father ARE, of course, the owners of the café. "Eggs on toast and baked beans, please," I SAID.
Kemal WROTE it down on a piece of paper, very carefully and in big letters.
"Cup of tea?" he ASKED.
"No, coffe, please."
Then Kemal WENT away towards the kitchen.
I FELT strange then, and I HAVE FELT strange since then.
I KNOW the arguments and laws against child labour and KNOW/THINK they ARE right.
Many teenagers WORK at the weekends and in the holidays for low wages.
Without the laws their wages would probably be even lower. But this IS worse: This IS clearly child labour.
However, Kemal IS quite happy. But WILL he still be happy on a year ot two? WILL he BE happy to work for nothing then? What do you think?

Gast

Beitrag von Gast »

1. ja, make müsse auch gehen.

2. I ??? that this 9-year-old WAS the waiter. Aus dem zusammenhang würde ich etwas wie HEARD oder ASSUMED vorschlagen.

boert

Beitrag von boert »

1. tried to order
2. paid attention/recognized
3. siehe Martins Antwort