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[quote="Alex"]Hi, kann jemand mal meine Lösung anschauen und gegebenfalls korrigieren. 1. The [b]performer[/b] of this folk song was an absolute delight. (perform) 2. There are so many [b]difference[/b] ways of learning new vocabulary. (differ) 3. I have just spent a very [b]frustrated[/b] hour trying to get my boss on the phone. (frustrate) 4. Billy was completely [b]confused[/b] when he couldn't find his ticket anywhere. (confuse) 5. There is so much [b]lonlies[/b] in our big cities - why not speak to your neighbours a little more? (lonely) 6. I am [b]amazed[/b] you couldn't finish the homework so quickly; I found it very hard. (amaze) 7. Catherine has such an [b]exploding[/b] temperament. Be careful when you speak to her. (explode) 8. [b]Industry[/b] societies are more advanced than those based on agriculture. (industry) 9. This is such a [b]comfortable[/b] chair. I can always relax in it immediately. (comfort) 10. You look [b]exhausation[/b]. Why don't you join me for a cup of coffee? (exhaustion) 11. When Martin woke up he was still feeling very [b]sleeping[/b]. (sleep) 12. At Christmas time she always has strong [b]religion[/b] feelings. (religion) 13. A [b]chose[/b] will have to be made as soon as possible. (choose) 14. Your progress has been most [b]encouraged[/b]. I hope your English will continue to improve. (encourage) 15. When we arrived at the hotel, we immediately went to the [b]receives[/b] to collect our keys. (receive) 16. This painting is the most [b]value[/b] thing I own. (value) 17. I have left the [b]organised[/b] of tomorrow's conference to Ruth. (organise) 18. Before they left the hotel they had a number of [b]complaining[/b] to make. (complain) 19. It was a very [b]emotional[/b] occasion for everybody. I don't think there was a dry eye in the room! (emotion) 20. I admire people who are prepared to stand up for their [b]believing[/b]. (believe) 21. This is a [b]typical[/b] English publich school. (type) 22. Gary is [b]determined[/b] to get a better job soon. (determine) 23. Yvonne is [b]hopeful[/b] that her father will make a complete recovery from his operation. (hope) 24. As soon as we can afford it, I think we should get some [b]furnishing[/b] for the living-room. (furnish) 25. The Americans, British, French and Russians [b]occupied[/b] Germans at the end of the Second World War. (occupy) 26. The original [b]inhabited[/b] of Australia are called aborigines. (inhabit) 27. In order to ____ the points he was making, the speaker would suddenly speak more quietly. (emphasis) 28. Many people are worried about the increase in [b]violence[/b] in our big cities. (violent) 29. There were lots of [b]flash[/b] lights in the control room. (flash) 30. When the policeman stopped the man for breaking the speed limit, he said he could give an [b]explain[/b]. (explain)[/quote]
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kikira
Verfasst am: 04. Feb 2005 19:24
Titel: Re: grammatikalische Sätze
Alex hat Folgendes geschrieben:
Hi, kann jemand mal meine Lösung anschauen und gegebenfalls korrigieren.
1. The
performer
of this folk song was an absolute delight. (perform)
2. There are so many
difference
ways of learning new vocabulary. (differ)
3. I have just spent a very
frustrated
hour trying to get my boss on the phone. (frustrate)
4. Billy was completely
confused
when he couldn't find his ticket anywhere. (confuse)
5. There is so much
lonlies
in our big cities - why not speak to your neighbours a little more? (lonely)
6. I am
amazed
you couldn't finish the homework so quickly; I found it very hard. (amaze)
7. Catherine has such an
exploding
temperament. Be careful when you speak to her. (explode)
8.
Industry
societies are more advanced than those based on agriculture. (industry)
9. This is such a
comfortable
chair. I can always relax in it immediately. (comfort)
10. You look
exhausation
. Why don't you join me for a cup of coffee? (exhaustion)
11. When Martin woke up he was still feeling very
sleeping
. (sleep)
12. At Christmas time she always has strong
religion
feelings. (religion)
13. A
chose
will have to be made as soon as possible. (choose)
14. Your progress has been most
encouraged
. I hope your English will continue to improve. (encourage)
15. When we arrived at the hotel, we immediately went to the
receives
to collect our keys. (receive)
16. This painting is the most
value
thing I own. (value)
17. I have left the
organised
of tomorrow's conference to Ruth. (organise)
18. Before they left the hotel they had a number of
complaining
to make. (complain)
19. It was a very
emotional
occasion for everybody. I don't think there was a dry eye in the room! (emotion)
20. I admire people who are prepared to stand up for their
believing
. (believe)
21. This is a
typical
English publich school. (type)
22. Gary is
determined
to get a better job soon. (determine)
23. Yvonne is
hopeful
that her father will make a complete recovery from his operation. (hope)
24. As soon as we can afford it, I think we should get some
furnishing
for the living-room. (furnish)
25. The Americans, British, French and Russians
occupied
Germans at the end of the Second World War. (occupy)
26. The original
inhabited
of Australia are called aborigines. (inhabit)
27. In order to ____ the points he was making, the speaker would suddenly speak more quietly. (emphasis)
28. Many people are worried about the increase in
violence
in our big cities. (violent)
29. There were lots of
flash
lights in the control room. (flash)
30. When the policeman stopped the man for breaking the speed limit, he said he could give an
explain
. (explain)
2) different
3) frustrating
5) loneliness
7) explosive
industrial
10) exhausted
11) sleepy
12) religious
13) choice
14) encouraging
15) reception
16) valuable
17) organisation
1
complaints
20) belief
24) furniture
26) inhabitants
27) emphasise
29) flashing
30) explanation
lg kiki
Alex
Verfasst am: 04. Feb 2005 18:32
Titel: grammatikalische Sätze
Hi, kann jemand mal meine Lösung anschauen und gegebenfalls korrigieren.
1. The
performer
of this folk song was an absolute delight. (perform)
2. There are so many
difference
ways of learning new vocabulary. (differ)
3. I have just spent a very
frustrated
hour trying to get my boss on the phone. (frustrate)
4. Billy was completely
confused
when he couldn't find his ticket anywhere. (confuse)
5. There is so much
lonlies
in our big cities - why not speak to your neighbours a little more? (lonely)
6. I am
amazed
you couldn't finish the homework so quickly; I found it very hard. (amaze)
7. Catherine has such an
exploding
temperament. Be careful when you speak to her. (explode)
8.
Industry
societies are more advanced than those based on agriculture. (industry)
9. This is such a
comfortable
chair. I can always relax in it immediately. (comfort)
10. You look
exhausation
. Why don't you join me for a cup of coffee? (exhaustion)
11. When Martin woke up he was still feeling very
sleeping
. (sleep)
12. At Christmas time she always has strong
religion
feelings. (religion)
13. A
chose
will have to be made as soon as possible. (choose)
14. Your progress has been most
encouraged
. I hope your English will continue to improve. (encourage)
15. When we arrived at the hotel, we immediately went to the
receives
to collect our keys. (receive)
16. This painting is the most
value
thing I own. (value)
17. I have left the
organised
of tomorrow's conference to Ruth. (organise)
18. Before they left the hotel they had a number of
complaining
to make. (complain)
19. It was a very
emotional
occasion for everybody. I don't think there was a dry eye in the room! (emotion)
20. I admire people who are prepared to stand up for their
believing
. (believe)
21. This is a
typical
English publich school. (type)
22. Gary is
determined
to get a better job soon. (determine)
23. Yvonne is
hopeful
that her father will make a complete recovery from his operation. (hope)
24. As soon as we can afford it, I think we should get some
furnishing
for the living-room. (furnish)
25. The Americans, British, French and Russians
occupied
Germans at the end of the Second World War. (occupy)
26. The original
inhabited
of Australia are called aborigines. (inhabit)
27. In order to ____ the points he was making, the speaker would suddenly speak more quietly. (emphasis)
28. Many people are worried about the increase in
violence
in our big cities. (violent)
29. There were lots of
flash
lights in the control room. (flash)
30. When the policeman stopped the man for breaking the speed limit, he said he could give an
explain
. (explain)