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Test 5.
Die Lösung zu Test 5 bekommen Sie vom Walter Boettcher Verlag, Wilhelmstr. 56, 31515 Wunstorf. Bitte legen Sie drei Briefmarken zu 55 cent bei.

Verben

tun = do, did, done. schreiben =
liegen =
zerreißen =
legen =
werden =
lehren =
sein =
lernen =
bekommen =
wissen =
schwimmen =
zeigen =
graben =


Worte, 
bitte übersetzen

at least =
almost =
at last =
while =
even = sogar because =
ever =
usually =
however =
hardly =
again =
immediately =
always =
between =
suddenly =
also =


Lücken 
ausfüllen

  • Have you ever ____________ a book? (to write)
  • Yesterday Tom ____________ in the garden. (to work)
  • Every morning Tom ____________ eat egg. (to eat)
  • While he ____________ ____________ the cat came in. (to sleep)
  • She is beautiful. She writes ____________ . (Adverb)
  • He is a good writer. He writes ____________ . (Adverb)
  • Tomorrow I ____________ ____________ to Hanover. (to go)
  • ____________ the morning.
  • What are you listening ____________ ?
  • I am interested ____________ football.

Fragen stellen

  • He works hard. – How ____________ ?
  • He is working. – What ____________ ?
  • He has worked. – What ____________ ?
  • He went home. – Where ____________ ?
  • He will win. – What ____________ ?

Sprichwörter, bitte vervollständigen

  • Beggars can’t be ____________
  • All’s fair in ____________
  • You can’t have your cake ____________ , too.
  • Keep your fingers ____________
  • First come, first ____________

Vergleiche

  • As clear as ____________
  • As nice as ____________
  • As good as ____________
  • As fit as ____________
  • As right as ____________

Berichtigen Sie bitte die folgenden Sätze

  • What do you do? I read.
  • Since how long are you here? – I am here since 1 st March.
  • I cannot do this without you help me.
  • Long no see.
  • These sort of things are not done.
  • This is a mistake I often do.
  • This evening I go to the cinema.
  • He works very hardly.
  • It is worth to live on such a lovely day.
  • What means this extraordinary word?

Test 10.
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Prepositions, complete, please

  • She is hopeless ______ saving money.
  • Let’s start early, you never know ____________ the traffic.
  • I’ve got no chance ______ getting a ticket ______ Stratford.
  • He’s got a gift ______ telling humorous stories.
  • She lives ______ the outskirts.
  • I’ve no regrets ______ becomin a teacher.

Proverbs, complete, please

  • Look before you __________ .
  • Pride comes before a __________ .
  • One good turn deserves __________ .
  • As well be hanged for a sheep as a __________ .
  • Speech is silver, but silence is __________ .

 

Idioms, complete, please

  • There are no flies ______ him.
  • To run with the hare and hunt with the __________ .
  • To kill two birds with one __________ .
  • To take the bull by the __________ .
  • To put one’s __________ in it.

 

Comparisons, complete, please

  • As hard as __________ .
  • To get on like a house on __________ .
  • Like a cat that’s had __________ .
  • As dry as __________ .
  • To drink like a __________ .

 

Translate, please

  • I am not having it.
  • He can talk the hindlegs off a donkey.
  • How are you fixed?
  • It is just one of those things.
  • It can’t be helped.

 

Translate, please

  • They didn’t hit it off.
  • Oneupmanship.
  • He is boorish.
  • He got sloshed.
  • It’s a mug’s game.
  • He opted out of the rat-race.
  • Her goo.