David Gast
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Verfasst am: 06. März 2005 20:21 Titel: grammatikalische Sätze |
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Hallo, kann jemand mal diese Sätze kontrollieren ob ich das richtige gewählt habe.
1. In 1876 Bell spoke/was speaking/has spoken on the telephone for the first time.
2. Bell had come/came/was coming from Britain.
3. Bell has been working/was working/had been working in Boston.
4. Bell wasn't delaying/did not delay/has not delayed making further tests.
5. When Queen Victoria met Bell she ordered/was ordering/has ordered/has been ordering/had ordered two phones for herself.
6. By 1879 Bell's company had attracted/attracted/was attracting/has attracted more than 200 subscribers.
7. The 19th century saw/has seen/was seeing/has been seeing one of the world's most important inventions - the telephone.
8. In 1900 calls made from public telephones cost/had cost/have cost/were costing one penny.
9. After co-axial cable was laid between London and Birmingham, several hundred simultaneous telephone conversations had become/became/have become possible
10. A considerable growth in the use of the telephone took place/has taken place/was taking place/has been taking place since the Second World War.
11. For some time now satellites played/have played/had played an important role in international communications.
12. Most people in the western world now have/are having/have had a mobile phone.
Lösung
1. has spoken
2. came
3. was working
4. did not delay
5. ordered
6. had attracted
7. has seen
8. have cost
9. had become
10. has been taking place
11. played
12. have |
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