Liebe/-r Experte/-in,
ich habe ein Problem mit der Englisch Grammatik, leider. Aber bsiher bin ich einigermaßen damit klar gekommen. Nur jetzt soll ich bis Montag die untenstehenden Fragen (insgesamt 50) alle beantworten können. Und wenn ich mehr als 5 Fehler habe, bekomme ich für die Präsentation der Lösungen eine sechs. Und das will ich nicht. Bitte helft mir, denn bei einigen Fragen, weiß ich gar nicht, was richtig sein könnte, weil ich von den Wörtern noch nie was gehört habe, geschweige denn habe ich davon etwas im Unterricht gemacht (ich gehe in die 8 Klasse des Gymnasiums). Und wenn ich sie übersetze, bedeuten sie im Grunde genommen genau das Gleiche, aber bei den Fragen ist immer nur eine Antwort richtig. Ich bin ehrlich gesagt schon am verzweifeln.
Danke und liebe Grüße,
quasi-modo
Und das wären die Fragen:
In Klammern habe ich mal dazugeschrieben, was ich als Antwort nehmen würde, allerdings habe ich eben oft geraten.
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I wish I ___ (could) suggest something more suitable, but this is all we have.
o should o can
o could o would -
__ (She was given 50) for her birthday.
o £50 they were given to her o She was been given £50
o She was given £50 o There were given to her £50 -
I _____ (am travelling) since breakfast and I’m very tired.
o travel o am travelling
o was travelling o have been travelling -
His telegram said I ___ (will be arrive) on the 7th.
o will be arrive o will be arrived
o am arriving o would arrive -
I don’t think we’ve met before. You’re confusing me with _____ (some other).
o one other o someone else
o other person o some other -
____ (Shall I) open the door for you?
o Do you want that I o Will I
o Shall I o Would you like that I -
He _____ (made a lot of mistakes) in his homework.
o did a lot of faults o made a lot of mistakes
o did a lot of mistakes o made a lot of faults -
Will you be able to come to the meeting? __________ (I’m afraid not).
o I’m not afraid so o I’m sorry not
o I’m afraid not o I’m sorry that no -
he was a good runner so he _____ (was able to) escape from the police.
o was able to o succeeded to
o could o might -
________ (That’s) a good thing they didn’t catch you.
o That’s o It’s
o What’s o There’s -
That’s the course of studies ______ (I’m interested in).
o I’m interested in o what I’m interested in
o I’m interested on o what I’m interested in -
I would like _________ (you to read) it again.
o that you read o you to read
o you reading o you read -
He came to the party, ______ (although) he hadn’t been invited.
o in case o even
o in spite of o although -
He didn’t take the flat because he couldn’t afford the _____ (rent).
o rent o hire
o salary o fare -
He stayed under water for two minutes and then swam to the ____ (surface).
o sea o level
o surface o ground -
She was sitting ________(for herself) on the park bench.
o by herself o for herself
o only herself o in her own -
We were in the station for at least half an hour, waiting ____ (the train’s) start.
o for the train o the train to
o the train’s o for the train to -
How long does the train take to ______ (arrive) to London?
o make o reach
o get o arrive -
Everyone in the factory has to be ______ (at work) by 8 o’clock.
o at work o in job
o in work o at job -
We talked about a lot of things ______(on) the way to the office.
o through o on
o by o in -
I ________(had to ring) you before now but I’ve been too busy.
o must have rung o should have rung
o had to ring o ought to ring -
My boss never gives me clear instructions. But you ______(must have) the same problems with yours, too.
o must have o ought to have
o have to have o can have -
Dinner will be ready ______ (lately) but we have time for a drink
before then.
o currently o lately
o suddenly o presently -
We have _____(announced) for a new secretary but we haven’t had any replies yet.
o announced o advised
o advertised o noticed -
100 competitors had _____ (entered for) the race.
o taken part o entered for
o put themselves for o put their names for -
I’ve ________(applied) for the job and I hope I get it.
o succeeded o presented
o applied o appointed -
I never expected you to turn ____ (around) at the meeting. I though you were abroad.
o in o around
o up o on -
As far as she’s concerned, one piece of music is very much like ____ (another).
o an other o one other
o other o another -
She was wearing ____ (such a) beautiful clothes that I envied her.
o a so o so
o such o such a -
I woke up in the middle of the night and couldn’t _____ (get back to sleeping) again.
o put myself to sleep o get back to sleep
o put myself for sleeping o get back to sleeping -
I crossed the room and _____ (while doing like that) a light shone through the window.
o while doing like that o as I did like that
o as I did so o at doing so -
I wish I ______ (had checked) on the time the film started before we came out.
o would check o had checked
o would have checked o have checked -
I’ll ask the waiter for the bill when you ______ (have finieshed) your coffee.
o will have finished o will finish
o have finished o shall finish -
There was a suitcase ____ (like)mine on the luggage rack.
o like o as
o similar than o the same that -
He _______(viewed) out of the window for a moment and then went on working.
o regarded o glanced
o viewed o glimpsed -
I’d like to take ____ (occasion) of this opportunity to thank you all for your co-operation.
o advantage o occasion
o benefit o profit -
Our main concern is to raise the voters’ _____ (standard) of living.
o condition o standard
o capacity o degree -
For heaven’s _______ (sake) don’t make a noise.
o behalf o reason
o love o sake -
He reminds me ______(to) someone I knew in the army.
o of o to
o from o with -
He was ______ (having such ache) that he called the doctor.
o having such ache o in such ache
o in such pain o with such pain -
I daren’t ______ (to do anything) to upset her.
o do anything o to do something
o do nothing o to do a thing -
We’ve ________(run out off) sugar. Ask Mrs Jones to lend us some.
o run away with o run down
o run off o run out of -
I _________ (confirm) you that the goods will be delivered next week.
o confirm o undergo
o assure o insist -
The Second World War ____ (broke out) in 1939
o broke out o broke open
o broke up o broke off -
We can never relax in this office. New problems are continually ____ (raising).
o coming out o coming up
o raising o presenting -
This test _____ (consists of) a number of multiple-choice questions.
o composes of o consists of
o composes in o consists in -
Hot metal ____ (contracts) as it grows cooler.
o contracts o compresses
o reduces o condenses -
He thinks about nothing but playing golf. He’s completely ____ (overcome) to it.
o overcome o ascribed
o tempted o addicted -
He’s always ____ (calling out) the Government but he never votes in the elections.
o running out o calling off
o running down o calling out -
I’m sorry to ___ (molest) you while you’re working but I must ask you a question.
o molest o bother
o interfere o intrude

