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SCHREIBEN SIE NICHTS AUF DIESES BLATT! 1. Teil (Fragen 1 bis 25) Es folgen die ersten Aufgaben. In jedem Satz ist etwas weggelassen. Darunter finden Sie eine Anzahl von möglichen Antworten, von denen nur eine richtig ist.
Kreuzen Sie auf dem Antwortbogen den Buchstaben an, der Ihrer Meinung nach der richtigen Antwort entspricht.
1
6
Thank you … the cup of coffee. a for b from
2
c got d have
– I haven't got my camera here. – Oh, …! a excuse me b I have
5
c of d to
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c This d We
a What b When
8
9
c Where d Who
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c Have d Like
Your friend … good English. a do speak b speak
10
c How much d What
… English people drink coffee? a Are b Do
c I've got d yes, please
– … are your two sons? – They're in America.
– … is this book? – £5 (= five pounds) a How b How many
– Have Karen and Paul got a car? – Yes, they … a are b be
4
a I'm b Let's
Welcome … London. a for b in
3
c in d to
– … go to a restaurant. – Yes, good idea.
c speaking d speaks
– Does your brother live in London? – No, he … a do b does
c doesn't d don't 1
11
I often go to work … train. a by b by the
12
23
14
– What's your name? Can you … it for me, please? – Yes, it's Murdoch, M–U–R–D–O–C–H.
a at b by
a send b speak
c had d went
c Does d Went
How old were you when you … him?
c must d would like
c meets d met
2. Teil (Fragen 26 bis 30) Dieser Teil des Einstufungstests besteht aus einem kurzen Lesetext. Lesen Sie den Text genau durch. Im Anschluss an den Text finden Sie einige Aussagen über den Text. Entscheiden Sie sich, ob diese Aussagen RICHTIG oder FALSCH sind. Dann kreuzen Sie die entsprechende Stelle auf dem Antwortbogen an. Laura and her husband Paul went on a tour of Scotland last summer. They hired a car there for four days and visited a lot of interesting places. One night they camped near a lake. The weather was good. It only rained one day and then they went to the shops in Edinburgh. There they bought presents for their friends and neighbours. Next year Laura and Paul would like to go to New York. One of Paul's brothers lives there. 26
Laura and Paul are married.
27
They travelled to Scotland in their car.
28
The weather was good all the time.
29
They bought presents in Edinburgh.
30
Paul's got two brothers in New York.
– I'd like a sandwich, please. –… a Here you are b Please
21
c was d were
… they go to the cinema yesterday?
a have met b meet
20
c have d having
We … married ten years ago.
a Did b Do
19
I … to go home now. a can b like
c wasn't d weren't
– When … you born? – In 1965.
a are b got
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25
c spell d tell
Where did you … lunch last Tuesday?
a are b have
17
c on d to
– Where were you yesterday? – At the office, but Peter … there.
a has b had
16
c it means d means it
We stayed … the Plaza Hotel in New York last year.
a didn't b isn't
15
c on d to
Sorry, I don't understand that word. What …? a does it mean b it does mean
c was d were 24
13
Peter would like to visit Helen … Saturday. a at b in
c with d with the
Where … she yesterday? a are b is
22
c Thank you d That's nice
The film wasn't good and we didn't enjoy … a her b him
c it d them
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3. Teil (Fragen 31 bis 55)
a it b there
Fahren Sie jetzt fort wie im 1. Teil. Nur eine Antwort ist richtig.
31
What's your phone number … home, please? a at b by
32
a for b for a
33
42
c in d to
What … wine do you like?
Is … a Japanese restaurant in your town?
Your room is number 613 … the sixth floor. a at b in
43
c sort d sort of
– Can I help you with your bag? – Oh, that's … a expensive b kind of you
c an d any
44
c many of d much
45
c has d is
46
How … is your town from the sea? a big b far
c near d small
– Can you tell me the way to the town centre, please? – …, I'm a stranger here.
48 38
– Thank you very much. –… a Excuse me b I'm sorry
49 39
40
c in d in the
– Have a nice day! – Goodbye and … a excuse me b here you are
c Please d You're welcome
c to give d to giving
– Where were you on Thursday at half past eleven in the evening? – I was … bed. a at b at the
c Thank you d You're welcome
c In d On
Would you mind … me some coins for the phone, please? a give b giving
47
a I'm sorry b Never mind
– How did you go there? – … foot. a At b By
Where … David work? a do b does
37
c manage d spell
How … children has Peter got? a any b many
36
c not at all d welcome
– Would you like any help with your bag? – No, thanks, I can … a do b help
35
c on d to
Have you got … brothers? a a b all
34
c these d those
c the same to you d you're welcome
There aren't … hospitals near our house.
– I'd like to learn French. – Why … you go to France?
a a b an
a aren't b don't
c any d some
You can find dozens … expensive shops in this town. a at b in
c of d on
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c isn't d won't
– I telephoned my father last week. – Sorry, … did you telephone? a how b what
c who d where 3
51
– What would you like – ice cream or fruit salad? – Oh, … fruit salad, please. a I had b I have
c I'll have d I've got
5. Teil (Fragen 61 bis 85) Fahren Sie jetzt fort wie im 1. Teil. Nur eine Antwort ist richtig. 61
52
– Will you be here next week? – No, I … a want b went
53
c will d won't
a to watch b watch 62
Waiter, I want to pay. Could I have the …, please? a bill b card
c menu d receipt
When I come back from my holidays, … you. a I call b I called
64 55
a like b prefer
c stand d want
65
Verfahren Sie mit den Fragen zum Lesetext wieder wie im 2. Teil. On their last evening in London Laura and Paul went to an excellent restaurant for a good meal. Laura ordered fish as a main course because she was not so keen on meat. Paul had a steak with new potatoes and peas, his favourite vegetables. Laura didn't drink any wine; she prefers beer. Paul had a glass of red wine with his steak. Laura asked for the bill and paid by credit card, because she only had ten English pounds in her bag. The waiter brought her the receipt. Then they walked back to their hotel. 56
Laura doesn't like meat very much.
57
Paul's favourite vegetables are carrots.
58
Laura usually drinks beer.
59
Paul didn't drink any beer.
60
Laura didn't have much money with her.
67
c If d When
– I'd like to be fit. – Why don't you take … swimming? a at b in
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c in d on
… I were you, I'd go to a good doctor. a As b How
71
c have you stayed d you stayed
I want to spend my next holidays … the country. a at b by
70
c any d some
How long … in Paris last year? a did you stay b do you stay
69
c used to d want to
Excuse me, I'd like … information, please. a a b an
68
c Won't d Wouldn't
I … get up very early in the morning when I was a child. a can b might
4. Teil (Fragen 56 bis 60)
c took d to take
… ring me before eight in the morning. a Can't b Don't
66
c on d to
I've decided … the job. a take b taking
– Do you like fish? – No, I'm sorry, I can't … it!
c than d then
We've never been … America. a at b by
c I'll call d I've called
c watched d watching
The hotel is smaller … the one in the town centre. a as b how
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Do you enjoy … films on TV?
c on d up 4
72
– Can I speak to Dr Smith? – Sorry, … to someone at the moment. a he's talking b he's talked
83
a As b How
c he talked d he talks 84
73
– Can I make an appointment? – Certainly, … about Friday morning at nine? a how b let's
75
c isn't it d won't they
c what's d when You had lunch early yesterday, …? a aren't you b didn't you
Look! What …? a does he b does he do
c Like d Than
They live near the station, …? a aren't they b don't they
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… you know, our daughter wants to be a nurse.
c he do d is he doing
c had you d weren't you
I feel fine, so I … go to the doctor again. a don't have to b don't need
c must d mustn't 6. Teil (Fragen 86 bis 90)
76
– I think you … have a long holiday in a sunny country. – Thanks for the good advice. a need b should
77
I'd like a flat … has three large rooms. a what b where
78
c will be d would be
Laura has just changed her job. Until last month she was working for a large American company in the centre of Frankfurt. The work was interesting, but she worked long hours. She often used to be at the office from eight in the morning to six in the evening or even later. Another problem was that she had to travel for more than an hour to work every day when the trains and buses were full and it was the same when she left the office. A third problem was that she didn't earn enough. A short while ago she found an ad in the newspaper. A computer company near where she lives wanted an office assistant. They offered a high salary. Laura went to an interview and they offered her the job. First she will have to take a computer course, but when she finishes the course next month, she can start work for the new company. She is happy about the new job, of course. She'll certainly earn more than she has done, she doesn't have to work more than thirtyeight hours a week and she will get five weeks' holiday a year, one week more than at her last job. 86
Laura didn't enjoy the work at her last job.
87
She travelled in buses and trains for more than two hours every day.
88
There were a lot of people in the trains when Laura went home.
89
Laura has started her new job.
90
At her new job Laura will have both better pay and more holidays than she had before.
– …? – I've got a complaint. My room is too cold. a What's it like? b What size is it?
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c she's d their
If the weather … bad, he'll come by train. a are b is
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c can't d could
The lady over there says this seat is … and I say it's mine. a her b hers
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c which d who
If it rains, we won't … play tennis. a be able to b can
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c used to d would
Verfahren Sie mit den Fragen zum Lesetext wieder wie im 2. Teil.
c What's the matter? d What's the time?
What … when I phoned you last night? a did you b do you do
c have you done d were you doing
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7. Teil (Fragen 91 bis 115) Fahren Sie jetzt fort wie im 1. Teil. Nur eine Antwort ist richtig.
91
We … take a map with us because I know the way. a don't have b don't need
c mustn't d needn't
101 You can use this object … opening bottles. a by b for
c in d to
102 I don't mind … to bed late. a go b going
c that I go d to go
103 Excuse me, I've got some questions … you. 92
I don't know … about her accident. a anyone b anything
93
The phone rang … the night. a at b by
94
c easily d easy
Their new chairs are made … wood. a by b in
99
c should d would
When I was young, I used to learn new words more … a easier b easiest
98
c were d would be
– Do you think it's a good idea to eat a big meal in the evening? – No, I don't think you … a might b shall
97
c smoked d wouldn't smoke
What would you buy if you … a rich person? a are b was
96
c during d on
If they … so much, they'd feel better. a didn't smoke b don't smoke
95
c something d somewhere
c of d on
Have you bought the things … we need for the party? a that b what
c where d who
100 Did you both enjoy … at the party? a you b your
c yourself d yourselves
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a ask b asked
c asking d to ask
104 Jim has his car … at the garage before every holiday. a check b checked
c checking d to check
105 We're really looking forward … you again. a see b that we see
c to see d to seeing
106 That's a lovely pullover and the colour … you perfectly. a goes with b likes
c suits d wears
107 It's raining and Martin hasn't got an umbrella with … a he b him
c himself d his
108 If you want to find the cinema, walk … the bridge and turn left. a as far as b during
c till d until
109 – I don't like adventure films. –… a I am, too b Neither do I
c So am I d So do I
110 Children! Dinner's ready. Wash your hands … and come to the table. a already b at all
c at least d at once
111 Was that a sneeze? … ! I hope you haven't got a cold. a Bless you b Cheers
c Good luck d Your health 6
112 When the police arrived at the bank, it was empty. The robbers … a had left b have left
c leave d left
113 – Paul wanted to speak to the doctor yesterday, so he rang him. – Sorry, what did you say? Who … ? a did Paul ring b Paul did ring
118 Paul and Laura only became friendly after they landed in Rome. 119 Paul's employers wanted to send him to Tokyo to write one or two reports. 120 Laura had the same problem that Paul had.
c Paul rang d rang Paul
114 I can't stand … at the bus stop when it's raining. a to wait b wait
c waited d waiting
115 – I'm sorry. I can't come to your party next week. – Oh, … a bless you b good luck
c thank you d what a pity
9. Teil (Fragen 121 bis 135) Bitte kreuzen Sie auf dem Antwortbogen den Satz an, der Ihrer Meinung nach richtig ist. 121 a How often are you going to the cinema? b How often do you go to the cinema? c weiß nicht 122 a He has been a manager since 1985. b He is a manager since 1985. c weiß nicht
8. Teil (Fragen 116 bis 120) Verfahren Sie mit den Fragen zum Lesetext wieder wie im 2. Teil. Paul works in Frankfurt for an international business magazine. He writes reports on the situation of the money markets in Europe. He has to travel a lot for his job in order to get the necessary information, but he certainly doesn't mind travelling. Actually, he met his future wife, Laura, during a flight from London to Rome. She was sitting in the seat next to his when an accident happened. Paul was drinking a glass of red wine with his meal when the glass fell out of his hand on to the new dress Laura had just bought in London. Of course, she felt terribly upset. But after Paul had said ”sorry” at least ten times, she began to feel a little happier and by the time they landed in Rome they had become quite friendly. A few months later they got married and moved into a new three-room flat in Frankfurt. A few evenings ago Paul got a late telephone call from his magazine. They wanted to send him to Tokyo for three months to write regular reports about the banks there. He really didn't know how to tell his wife about the offer. In the end they went to an expensive restaurant for a meal and Paul told her. Laura laughed – her company wanted to send her to Tokyo, too, where they had an office. She hadn't found the right time to tell Paul about the offer they had made! 116 Paul doesn't like travelling. 117 Paul had an accident with some wine. © 1998 Langenscheidt-Longman GmbH, München. (5/98). Bestell-Nr. 3-526-50392-3
123 a We’ve lived here for ten years. b We’ve lived here since ten years. c weiß nicht 124 a Bert arrived at work early yesterday. b Bert has arrived at work early yesterday. c weiß nicht 125 a When they came home, they saw that their daughter arrived before them. b When they came home, they saw that their daughter had arrived before them. c weiß nicht 126 a I feel better, so I mustn’t go to the doctor again. b I feel better, so I needn’t go to the doctor again. c weiß nicht 127 a You can go in the building through this door. b You can go into the building through this door. c weiß nicht 128 a I can’t understand you. Can you please speak clearer? b I can’t understand you. Can you please speak more clearly? c weiß nicht 7
129 a The food in the restaurant tastes awful. b The food in the restaurant tastes awfully. c weiß nicht
139 I've known Susan … more than ten years.
130 a While Mary cooked dinner, the phone rang. b While Mary was cooking dinner, the phone rang. c weiß nicht
140 – Excuse me. Is this your bag? – Oh, yes. Thanks. … for it everywhere!
131 a I fly to Rio next Tuesday. b I’m flying to Rio next Tuesday. c weiß nicht 132 a In 2020 people are having less work to do. b In 2020 people will have less work to do. c weiß nicht 133 a Phone me as soon as Dan arrives. b Phone me as soon as Dan will arrive. c weiß nicht
a during b for
a I'll look b I look
c since d while
c I'm looking d I've been looking
141 I would have started swimming when I was younger if … the opportunity. a I'd had b I'd have
c I had d I have
142 They wanted to have a picnic … the weather news on the radio was bad. a although b even
c except d so
143 Please tell me how I can avoid … mistakes. 134 a A horseshoe is something who brings you luck. b A horseshoe is something which brings you luck. c weiß nicht 135 a She’s a cousin of her. b She’s a cousin of hers. c weiß nicht
a make b making
c to make d to making
144 Could you please look … the baby while I'm shopping? a about b after
c at d for
145 The Nobel Peace Prize in 1990 … by Mother Teresa. a has won b is winning 10. Teil (Fragen 136 bis 160) Fahren Sie jetzt fort wie im 1. Teil. Nur eine Antwort ist richtig. 136 The photos we took on holiday will … us of the good time we had. a remain b remember
c remind d result
137 Before you travel to Italy, you … to learn a little Italian. a could b might
c ought d should
138 There were very few people at the meeting and this was probably … the bad weather. a a cause of b because
c due to d while
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c is won d was won
146 When Billy had an accident last year, his friends didn't know what … a they do b they're doing
c they've done d to do
147 – There's something wrong with your TV! – Yes, I know. It … yet. a hasn't been repaired b hasn't repaired
c isn't repairing d wasn't repaired
148 I think your leg should … by a doctor. a be examined b examine
c examined d examining
149 She keeps fit … riding her bicycle in the woods. a at b by
c in d on 8
150 After … to the news, she went to bed. a listen b listened
c listening d to listen
160 Agatha Christie, … novels are available in translation, is one of the world's most successful writers. a that b which
c who's d whose
151 Are you good … playing tennis? a at b for
c on d to
152 I believe that he's too nervous … the examination. a in taking b take
c to take d to taking
153 Do you regret … school when you were fifteen? a leave b leaving
c that you leave d to leave
154 If you were feeling ill, you … at home yesterday. a could stay b should have stayed
c should stay d were staying
155 Our friends left the house early, but we arrived at the cinema earlier than … a their b theirs
c them d they
156 I told Anna's husband that she wasn't in the office because … shopping. a she'd gone b she's going
c she's gone d she was going
157 – I'd like to listen to one of my music cassettes now. – Oh, I'd rather you … a didn't b haven't
c won't d wouldn't
11. Teil (Fragen 161 bis 165) Verfahren Sie mit den Fragen zum Lesetext wieder wie im 2. Teil. Paul and Laura decided to keep their flat in Frankfurt while they were in Japan. Fortunately, Laura had a friend who wanted somewhere to live and they offered her the flat until they needed it again. There was still one problem they had to solve and that was to do with Paul's parents. Mr and Mrs Spencer had retired and had recently gone to live in a village in the country. Paul and Laura were worried about them. Although they were both in good health, Paul's parents always found it difficult to make friends. When Laura and her husband phoned them and mentioned their plans for the future, neither of Paul's parents said very much. Laura and Paul decided to leave for Japan only when Paul's parents had found some new hobbies and interests. One day Laura travelled to the village where Mr and Mrs Spencer lived. She hadn't told them about her visit because she wanted to see for herself what it was like there. She arrived in the middle of a party, which Mr and Mrs Spencer had organized for the people in the village, many of whom had been very active for years in business, too, but now they were also looking for new interests and new friends. They all belonged to a club and met regularly. They played cards, organized trips and even arranged evening classes, where they learnt languages and useful information about hobbies like gardening and taking photos. Paul's parents laughed when they heard that their daughter-in-law was worried. ”Don't worry about us,” they said. ”We'll manage – and you're still only a phone call away, aren't you?” 161 Laura and Paul's flat would be empty until they returned. 162 Paul's parents were still working.
158 There were forty people at the party, some of … came from other countries. a which b who
c whom d whose
159 All the trains from this platform go into town, so you can take … train. a any b each
163 Neither of Paul's parents were ill. 164 Laura didn't tell Mr and Mrs Spencer that she wanted to visit them. 165 There were plenty of activities in the village for retired people.
c either d every
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12. Teil (Fragen 166 bis 190) Fahren Sie jetzt fort wie im 1. Teil. Nur eine Antwort ist richtig. 166 How long … living in Glasgow when she moved to London? a has she been b had she been
c will she be d would she be
167 Don't forget that we're having a party next Saturday, …? a aren't you b can you
c do you d will you
168 Don't look now! I think that we … followed. a are b are being
c had been d will have
169 – I can't find my bicycle! – Someone … stolen it! a can have b have
c must have d will have
170 They … travel by train, but then they decided to go by car. a wanted b were going to
c will d would
171 (Notice in hotel): Guests … to wear suits and ties for dinner. a are expected b are expecting
c expect d may expect
172 The French … to be better cooks than the English. a are saying b are said
c said d say
173 Because the waiter had been so helpful, he … a large tip. a gave b had given
c was given d was giving
174 Where have you been? I told … here for me! a that you wait b you to wait
c you wait d you waiting
175 They wanted to know whether we … them. a could help b have help
c help d were helped
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176 John apologized … late. a for being b that he was
c to be d to being
177 There's a lot of traffic on the motorway, so the police suggest … another route. a take b taking
c to take d us taking
178 It was … beautiful weather that we went for a long walk. a so b such
c such a d such an
179 Some experts believe that the sea will rise … 30 centimetres by the year 2030. a at b by
c in d on
180 I wonder if you … coming earlier tomorrow – we have a lot to discuss. a could b have minded
c minded d would mind
181 When I travel by plane, I'd rather not … in a seat next to the window. a sat b sit
c sitting d to sit
182 I wish I … all those sandwiches at the party last night. a didn't eat b hadn't eaten
c haven't eaten d wouldn't eat
183 I mustn't forget … a newspaper on my way home. a buy b buying
c that I buy d to buy
184 It's high time you … a haircut. a are having b had
c have d would have
185 You aren't allowed to drive a car … you have a driving licence. a as soon as b if
c unless d when
186 I can't remember … the door before I went to bed last night. a lock b locking
c to have locked d to lock 10
187 Can I … you to a drink? a buy b spend
c suit d treat
194 Laura was worried that her guests might not be polite. 195 Laura and Paul's Japanese guests talked about Japan.
188 By the year 2020 most of the rain forests … disappeared. a will b will be
c will have d will have been
14. Teil (Fragen 196 bis 210) Bitte kreuzen Sie auf dem Antwortbogen den Satz an, der Ihrer Meinung nach richtig ist.
189 This time next month … sunbathing on a beach in Greece. a we'd be b we'll
c we'll be d we'll have
190 You'd better not … by plane if you always feel ill. a to travel b travel
c travelled d travelling
196 a Angela doesn’t work today. b Angela isn’t working today. c weiß nicht
197 a We have our car for about ten years. b We’ve had our car for about ten years. c weiß nicht
198 a How long have you been knowing him? b How long have you known him? c weiß nicht
13. Teil (Fragen 191 bis 195) Verfahren Sie mit den Fragen zum Lesetext wieder wie im 2. Teil. It was only when the plane tickets arrived for their flight to Tokyo that Laura suddenly realized what a big step this was. She had been looking forward to moving to a new job in a new country, but now she was not sure if she had made the right decision. She talked to Paul about it and he advised her to find out as much as she could about the country in the few weeks before their departure. One evening he invited some Japanese friends from the office to dinner. Although he had told Laura in advance, she was a little nervous about meeting so many new people from a country she had only read about. Would they like the food she was going to serve? And weren't there a lot of customs the Japanese had, which they considered very important, such as the way of greeting people? What would happen if she did something the Japanese considered not very polite? She began to wish that Paul had not invited them. However, her worries were unnecessary. When their guests arrived, they acted just like their European guests, except that they were more polite. For the first time, Laura began to relax and enjoy the conversation about her new home. 191 Laura began to have second thoughts about moving to Tokyo. 192 Paul suggested that Laura should invite some Japanese for dinner. 193 Paul told Laura that the Japanese were coming to dinner. © 1998 Langenscheidt-Longman GmbH, München. (5/98). Bestell-Nr. 3-526-50392-3
199 a Don’t disturb her. She’s being interviewed by a reporter. b Don’t disturb her. She’s interviewed by a reporter. c weiß nicht
200 a The tickets are sent to you by post next week. b The tickets will be sent to you by post next week. c weiß nicht
201 a He will be reading at least four books by the end of the month. b He will have read at least four books by the end of the month. c weiß nicht
202 a Are those letters ready? I’ll post them for you. b Are those letters ready? I’m posting them for you. c weiß nicht
203 a She wishes she could speak Italian. b She wishes she might speak Italian. c weiß nicht
204 a I wish I hadn’t been at the party last night. b I wish I weren’t at the party last night. c weiß nicht 11
205 a I asked her which film she had seen on Saturday. b I asked her which film she saw on Saturday. c weiß nicht 206 a If he didn’t eat all the time, he wouldn’t be overweight. b If he wouldn’t eat all the time, he wouldn’t be overweight. c weiß nicht 207 a If I had had enough time, I would have met her at the airport. b If I would have had enough time, I would have met her at the airport. c weiß nicht
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208 a He could have phoned you yesterday, but he must have forgotten. b He should have phoned you yesterday, but he must have forgotten. c weiß nicht 209 a She suggested going out for dinner. b She suggested to go out for dinner. c weiß nicht 210 a Are you interested in learning languages? b Are you interested to learn languages? c weiß nicht Am Schluss dieses Test geben Sie bitte alle Blätter ab.
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