Probeklausur 2018, Antworten PDF

Title Probeklausur 2018, Antworten
Course Grammar
Institution Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg
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Appendix III, practice exam Tense fill-in have only just received (British) or only just received (American) was/have been did not arrive (signal phrase is ‘last night’) have spent and then have made OR spent and then made (here both are possible but you have to be consistent with the tense because the first tense you use establishes the time you are referring to and so the second tense must be the same.) have rarely felt/rarely felt proved (when I was in St. Petersburg) will definitely go and then am given OR would definitely go and then was given (be consistent with the type of conditional sentence you use) are would like am waiting finishes/has finished/is finished (future time clause – don’t use ‘will’ in one of these) am going to go (it’s her intention) – ‘will go’ is ok but ‘am going’ (present progressive) is not correct as the action of going to bed hasn’t been arranged in advance. didn’t have/haven’t had (both are possible here: simple past would refer to ‘any night’ which is a specific time in the past, while the present perfect would refer to ‘in the last fortnight’ which is a period of time stretching to the present) was/were picked, took, had allowed (‘allowed’ is also ok), had left, probably would (probably) have (probably) missed, finally arrived, got, were queuing, was/were obviously having, would never have believed, could/can (‘was able to’ and ‘is able to’ are also ok) would have been, had not been sitting (‘had not sat’ is ok), hates, was announced, would have/were going to have, almost had had already been warned (‘were already warned’ is ok), thought, would freeze/were going to freeze, alighted/were alighting, had borrowed, had been asked, never would (never) have (never) survived, ever go, don’t forget went off, was rushed, were supposed (‘had been supposed’ is ok), was missing, was then replaced, turned, overwhelmed will be/is return (future time clause – don’t use ‘will’ in one of these) will probably come (prediction)/is probably going to come (his intention) (‘is coming’ is not correct here as her brother’s visit is not firmly arranged; he is still thinking about it)

is still trying has finally made (her brother’s decision has an effect on the present) is getting (his marriage is firmly arranged) is will have been hope are/will be will be and then miss OR would be and then missed (again, be consistent with the type of conditional sentence) will receive (a promise)...


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