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# '''On the first day''' ... we <u style=color:white>left </u> ... very late because we all <u style=color:white> overslept </u>. | # '''On the first day''' ... we <u style=color:white>left </u> ... very late because we all <u style=color:white> overslept </u>. | ||
# <u style=color:white>Have you</u> '''ever''' <u style=color:white>driven</u>a car? - No, '''not yet''', of course, but I <u style=color:white>have ridden</u> a horse, and ... | # <u style=color:white>Have you</u> '''ever''' <u style=color:white>driven</u>a car? - No, '''not yet''', of course, but I <u style=color:white>have ridden</u> a horse, and ... | ||
− | # ... '''were''' hungry, they often <u style=color:white>hunted</u> ... . Sometimes the Sheriff <u style=color:white>saw</u> them, <u style=color:white>brought</u> them to Nottingham Castle, and <u style=color:white>put</u> them ...! | + | # ... '''were''' hungry, they often <u style=color:white>hunted/shot</u> ... . Sometimes the Sheriff <u style=color:white>saw/caught</u> them, <u style=color:white>brought/took</u> them to Nottingham Castle, and <u style=color:white>put/threw</u> them ...! |
# <u style=color:white>Have you heard</u> the news? ... <u style=color:white>have '''just''' bought</u> a house ... | # <u style=color:white>Have you heard</u> the news? ... <u style=color:white>have '''just''' bought</u> a house ... | ||
Aktuelle Version vom 12. April 2010, 18:05 Uhr
book, p. 59, exercise 6 b
- Years ago, I fell ... and hurt ...
- On the first day ... we left ... very late because we all overslept .
- Have you ever drivena car? - No, not yet, of course, but I have ridden a horse, and ...
- ... were hungry, they often hunted/shot ... . Sometimes the Sheriff saw/caught them, brought/took them to Nottingham Castle, and put/threw them ...!
- Have you heard the news? ... have just bought a house ...
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