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[quote="Cinderella91"]Hey :) Can someone please whether the texts are right?? The Grammar is probebly very wrong... Somebody I knocking at the door. Can you see who it is? First you cook the onions in a little oil until they are golden brown. Carlos forever loses his temper with people!He must learn to calm down. Here cames the bus! You'd better hurry. 'Where's Jack?' 'He is reading the paper in the kitchen.' Whenever I put up my hand, Harry kicks me under the desk. I'm sorry, but I don't understand you. Maria is leaving now,so could you get her coat? Come and eat your dinner. It's getting cold. I hear you did really well in your exams. Well done! In this exercise I have to decide wether we use present simple or present continuous. Did I do it right? I have an other exercise with past forms... We shall use past perfect only it it is necessery to make the meaning clear. I have the feeling, that my past text is very wrong... The condition of Britain in 1917 The government also (A) needed to ensure that Britain was fed. Under the Defance of the Realm. Act it was able to take over land and turn it over to food production. In Feb. 1917 it (B) set up the Women's Land Army to recruit women as farm workers. By then, however, the food supply in Britain (C) became desperate. German U - Boats (D) sank one in every four British merchant ships and Britain had only six weeks supply of weat left. As food supplies (E) was becaming short sp prices (F) rose. Wages (G) hardly rose during the war because people were mostly prepared to sacrifice better pay to support the war effort, but prices were now almost double what they (H) was in 1914. Poorer people could not even afford basics supplies auch as bread. Shops (I) were colosing early each afternoon as they (J) were running out of goods to sell. The overall reaction of Germans was horror and outrage. They certainly (K) don't believe they (L) were strating the war. They (M) don't even thinking thy losing the war. In 1919 many Germans (O) don't really understand hoe bad German government (Q) simply agreed to a ceasefire, and that their government was not represented at the talks and that the Allies (R) forced to sign the treaty and at one point it was looking as though was might break out again. Greets Cinderella :)[/quote]
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Cathyyyyyyyy :*
Verfasst am: 20. Nov 2012 16:55
Titel: hmmmm...
Wahrscheinlich ist es jetzt zu spät für eine Antwort, oder?
Somebody is knocking at the door. Can you check who it is?
First cook the onions in a little oil until they are golden brown.
Carlos always looses his temper with people! He must learn to calm down.
There comes the bus! You'd better hurry.
'Where's Jack?' - 'He is reading the paper in the kitchen.'
Whenever I put up my hand, Harry kicks me under the desk.
I'm sorry, but I don't understand you.
Maria is leaving now, so could you get her coat?
Come and eat your dinner. It's getting cold.
I hear you did really well in your exams. Well done!
The condition of Britain in 1917
The government also (A) needed to ensure that Britain was fed (Don't you mean "Britain people were fed."?) Under the Defence of the Realm Act, it was able to take over land and turn it over to food production. In Feb. 1917 it (B) set up the Women's Land Army to recruit women as farm workers. By then, however, the food supply in Britain (C) became desperate. German submarines (D) sank one of four British merchant ships and Britain had only six weeks supply of meat left. (What is this sentence supposed to mean?) As food supplies (E) became rare, the prices (F) rose. Wages (G) hardly rose during the war because people were mostly prepared to sacrifice better pay to support the war effort, but prices now were almost two times higher what they (H) were in 1914. Poor people could not even afford basic supplies such as bread. Shops (I) were closing earlier each afternoon as they (J) were running out of goods to sell.
The overall reaction of Germans was horror and outrage. They certainly (K) didn't believe they (L) were starting the war. They (M) didn't even think they could loose the war. In 1919, many German people (O) didn't understand why the German government (Q) could agree to a ceasefire and they even couldn't believe that their government was not represented at the talks. They thought that the allies (R) forced them to sign the treaty. At one point, it seemed like war might break out again.
Ich hoffe, dass das in Ordnung ist
auch wenns verspätet ist :/
Cinderella91
Verfasst am: 21. Okt 2012 17:35
Titel: Grammatik Text Kontrolle
Hey
Can someone please whether the texts are right?? The Grammar is probebly very wrong...
Somebody I knocking at the door. Can you see who it is?
First you cook the onions in a little oil until they are golden brown.
Carlos forever loses his temper with people!He must learn to calm down.
Here cames the bus! You'd better hurry.
'Where's Jack?' 'He is reading the paper in the kitchen.'
Whenever I put up my hand, Harry kicks me under the desk.
I'm sorry, but I don't understand you.
Maria is leaving now,so could you get her coat?
Come and eat your dinner. It's getting cold.
I hear you did really well in your exams. Well done!
In this exercise I have to decide wether we use present simple or present continuous. Did I do it right?
I have an other exercise with past forms... We shall use past perfect only it it is necessery to make the meaning clear.
I have the feeling, that my past text is very wrong...
The condition of Britain in 1917
The government also (A) needed to ensure that Britain was fed. Under the Defance of the Realm. Act it was able to take over land and turn it over to food production. In Feb. 1917 it (B) set up the Women's Land Army to recruit women as farm workers. By then, however, the food supply in Britain (C) became desperate. German U - Boats (D) sank one in every four British merchant ships and Britain had only six weeks supply of weat left. As food supplies (E) was becaming short sp prices (F) rose. Wages (G) hardly rose during the war because people were mostly prepared to sacrifice better pay to support the war effort, but prices were now almost double what they (H) was in 1914. Poorer people could not even afford basics supplies auch as bread. Shops (I) were colosing early each afternoon as they (J) were running out of goods to sell.
The overall reaction of Germans was horror and outrage. They certainly (K) don't believe they (L) were strating the war. They (M) don't even thinking thy losing the war. In 1919 many Germans (O) don't really understand hoe bad German government (Q) simply agreed to a ceasefire, and that their government was not represented at the talks and that the Allies (R) forced to sign the treaty and at one point it was looking as though was might break out again.
Greets
Cinderella