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=== Mixed Grammar ==
=== Mixed Grammar ===
'''Put in the correct forms.''' Take care of the '''[[Use_of_English/Mixed_Grammar#Verben_mit_Signalwort|signal words]]!'''
<div class="lueckentext-quiz" lang="en">
<div class="lueckentext-quiz" lang="en">
The Tower ''is (be)'' really beautiful, isn't it?
The Tower ''is (be)'' really beautiful, isn't it?<br>
Yes, it is. Katie, ''have you ever been (<span style="color:red; font-weight:bold;">ever</span>, be)'', there?<br>
Oh no, I ''haven't been(not, be) here before.<br>
Many people ''died(die)'' here <span style="color:green; font-weight:bold;">in the old days</span>. <span style="color:green; font-weight:bold;">Then</span> the Tower ''was (be)'' also a prison.<br>
''Is it (it/be)'' still a prison <span style="color:orange; font-weight:bold;">today</span>?<br>
No. Not any more.<br>
How awful! I ''don't like (not, like)'' these old stories. Let's go!<br>
We ''haven't seen (not, see)'' the Crown Jewels <span style="color:red; font-weight:bold;">yet</span>. They're beautiful!
One crown ''has (have)'' about 3000 diamonds on it.<br>
''Does the Queen sometimes wear (wear, the Queen, <span style="color:orange; font-weight:bold;">sometimes</span>)'' the Crown Jewels?<br>
Well, she ''wore (wear)'' them when she ''(become)'' Queen <span style="color:green; font-weight:bold;">in 1952</span>.
</div>


Yes, it is. Katie, ''have you ever been (<span style="color:red">ever</span>, be)'', there?
{{Show-Hide|1=The Tower ''is (be)'' really beautiful, isn't it?<br>
Yes, it is. Katie, ''have you ever been (<span style="color:red; font-weight:bold;">ever</span>, be)'', there?<br>
Oh no, I ''haven't been(not, be) here before.<br>
Many people ''died(die)'' here <span style="color:green; font-weight:bold;">in the old days</span>. <span style="color:green; font-weight:bold;">Then</span> the Tower ''was (be)'' also a prison.<br>
''Is it (it/be)'' still a prison <span style="color:orange; font-weight:bold;">today</span>?<br>
No. Not any more.<br>
How awful! I ''don't like (not, like)'' these old stories. Let's go!<br>
We ''haven't seen (not, see)'' the Crown Jewels <span style="color:red; font-weight:bold;">yet</span>. They're beautiful!
One crown ''has (have)'' about 3000 diamonds on it.<br>
''Does the Queen sometimes wear (wear, the Queen, <span style="color:orange; font-weight:bold;">sometimes</span>)'' the Crown Jewels?<br>
''Well, she ''wore (wear)'' them when she ''(become)'' Queen <span style="color:green; font-weight:bold;">in 1952</span>.}}


Oh no, I ''haven't been(not, be) here before.
=== At Mme Tussaud's ===


Many people ''died(die)'' here <span style="color:green">in the old days</span>.  
'''Use the correct form of the verbs in brackets. If you see (???) you must add a word.'''
 
Then the Tower
______ (also/be) a prison.
 
(it/be) still a prison today?


<div class="lueckentext-quiz" lang="en">
After we ''left(leave)'' the hop-on-hop-off tour at Piccadilly, we ''took (take)'' the tube back to Baker Street.<br>
We ''went|walked(???)'' to Madame Tussaud's. We ''thought(think)'' there  was a long line of people, but we ''were (be)'' lucky.             
About thirty people were waiting in front of us.<br>
It ''lasted(last)''only ten minutes. I ''don't usually like (usually/not/like)'' museums very much, but Madame Tussaud's ''was (be)'' interesting. Jim ''asked (ask)'' two policemen the way to the cafe but then he ''saw (see)'' that they ''were (be)'' waxworks. We ''had (have) '' a good laugh.<br>
We ''spent (spend)'' three hours in there and we ''looked (look)'' at all the ''famous|popular(???)'' pop singers and film ''stars(???)''.<br>
We ''hurried (hurry)'' through the big room with all the people from British history, because that was ''boring (=not interesting)''.
Tomorrow we ''will visit|'ll visit| are going to visit|'re going to visit(visit)'' the Tower of London.
</div>
</div>


{{Show-Hide|1=After we ''left(leave)'' the hop-on-hop-off tour at Piccadilly, we ''took (take)'' the tube back to Baker Street.<br>
 
We ''went/walked(???)'' to Madame Tussaud's. We ''thought(think)'' there was a long line of people, but we ''were (be)'' lucky.             
   
About thirty people were waiting in front of us.<br>
 
It ''lasted(last)''only ten minutes. I ''don't usually like (usually/not/like)'' museums very much, but Madame Tussaud's ''was (be)'' interesting. Jim ''asked (ask)'' two policemen the way to the cafe but then he ''saw (see)'' that they ''were (be)'' waxworks. We ''had (have) '' a good laugh.<br>
We ''spent (spend)'' three hours in there and we ''looked (look)'' at all the ''famous/popular(???) pop singers and film ''stars(???)'''.<br>
 
We ''hurried (hurry)'' through the big room with all the people from British history, because that was ''boring (=not interesting)''.
Tomorrow we ''will visit/'ll visit/ are going to visit/'re going to visit(visit)'' the Tower of London.}}
 
 


   
   
Katie
Mr Lambert Tanja
only 29 years old and she
daughter who later_______
First. Queen Elizabeth
sister Queen Mary .___
How awful! I________
We
marvellous! One crown
(have) a three-year-old
(become) Queen Elizabeth the
_ (be) a prisoner here, too. Her
____ (put) her into the Tower.
(not like), these old stories. Let's go!
(not see) the Crown Jewels yet. They're
_____ (have) about 3000 diamonds on it.
(wear/the Queen/sometimes) the Crown Jewels?
Mrs Lambert Well, she____________________________ (wear) them when she
(become) Queen in 1952.


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== See also ==
== See also ==


* [[Englisch/Grammatik/Tenses/Present Progressive|Present Progressive]]
* [[Tenses/Present Perfect|Present Perfect]]
* [[Englisch/Grammatik/nouns/much - many|much - many]]
* [[Englisch/Grammatik/nouns/much - many|much - many]]

Version vom 9. November 2020, 17:04 Uhr

Mixed Grammar

Put in the correct forms. Take care of the signal words!

The Tower is (be) really beautiful, isn't it?
Yes, it is. Katie, have you ever been (ever, be), there?
Oh no, I haven't been(not, be) here before.
Many people died(die) here in the old days. Then the Tower was (be) also a prison.
Is it (it/be) still a prison today?
No. Not any more.
How awful! I don't like (not, like) these old stories. Let's go!
We haven't seen (not, see) the Crown Jewels yet. They're beautiful! One crown has (have) about 3000 diamonds on it.
Does the Queen sometimes wear (wear, the Queen, sometimes) the Crown Jewels?
Well, she wore (wear) them when she (become) Queen in 1952.

The Tower is (be) really beautiful, isn't it?

Yes, it is. Katie, have you ever been (ever, be), there?
Oh no, I haven't been(not, be) here before.
Many people died(die) here in the old days. Then the Tower was (be) also a prison.
Is it (it/be) still a prison today?
No. Not any more.
How awful! I don't like (not, like) these old stories. Let's go!
We haven't seen (not, see) the Crown Jewels yet. They're beautiful! One crown has (have) about 3000 diamonds on it.
Does the Queen sometimes wear (wear, the Queen, sometimes) the Crown Jewels?

Well, she wore (wear) them when she (become) Queen in 1952.


At Mme Tussaud's

Use the correct form of the verbs in brackets. If you see (???) you must add a word.

After we left(leave) the hop-on-hop-off tour at Piccadilly, we took (take) the tube back to Baker Street.
We went|walked(???) to Madame Tussaud's. We thought(think) there was a long line of people, but we were (be) lucky.       About thirty people were waiting in front of us.
It lasted(last)only ten minutes. I don't usually like (usually/not/like) museums very much, but Madame Tussaud's was (be) interesting. Jim asked (ask) two policemen the way to the cafe but then he saw (see) that they were (be) waxworks. We had (have) a good laugh.
We spent (spend) three hours in there and we looked (look) at all the famous|popular(???) pop singers and film stars(???).
We hurried (hurry) through the big room with all the people from British history, because that was boring (=not interesting). Tomorrow we will visit|'ll visit| are going to visit|'re going to visit(visit) the Tower of London.

After we left(leave) the hop-on-hop-off tour at Piccadilly, we took (take) the tube back to Baker Street.

We went/walked(???) to Madame Tussaud's. We thought(think) there was a long line of people, but we were (be) lucky.       About thirty people were waiting in front of us.
It lasted(last)only ten minutes. I don't usually like (usually/not/like) museums very much, but Madame Tussaud's was (be) interesting. Jim asked (ask) two policemen the way to the cafe but then he saw (see) that they were (be) waxworks. We had (have) a good laugh.
We spent (spend) three hours in there and we looked (look) at all the famous/popular(???) pop singers and film stars(???).
We hurried (hurry) through the big room with all the people from British history, because that was boring (=not interesting).

Tomorrow we will visit/'ll visit/ are going to visit/'re going to visit(visit) the Tower of London.




See also