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Side 2 af 8 sider

Besvar opgaverne iA-D
A
Ret f ejlene i folgende sretninger, og forklar pa dansk dine rettelser. Brug relevant grammatis k/faglig terminolog i. Der er kun en fejl i hver sretning. Skriv den korrekte sretning pa linjen nedenunde r.

1.

Malcolm seems full of life in spite of he is now 60 years old.

2.

The disease can also triggers internal bleeding and dangerously low blood pressure. Side 3 af 8 sider

3.

We have played three games, and you should give me more time to say ifl have got it complete wrong.

4.

Prince William was staying on a Croatian island who has built up a reputation as a destination for celebrities.

5.

Jim was shocked to hear about the dead of his cousin in a motorcycle accident.

Side 4 af 8 sider

6.

The managing director and his secretary, who is also his wife, was staying at the
Hilton in New York.

7.

The parents looked forward to meet their daughter's new boyfriend at the newly opened Vietnamese restaurant in Soho.

Side 5 af 8 sider

B
Omskriv nedenstaende sretninger fra aktiv til passiv.

1.

The students often play computer games in the classroom.

2.

Unfortunately the robbers took all the money.

3.

The little girl has given her grandmother five apples.

4.

She is decorating her house with flowers from the garden.

5.

He had kissed her twice.

Side 6 af 8 sider

c
Beskriv kort skytten Mellors' sprog i nedenstaende romanuddrag. Underbyg din besvarelse med eksempler fra teksten. Skriv dit svar pa dansk.
Connie er gift med den adelige Lord Chatterley, men hun har et ka:rlighedsforhold til skytten Mellors. I uddraget nedenfor er Connie og hendes soster Hilda besog hos
Mellors. Det er forste gang Hilda moder Mellors.

pa

"Do sit down, Hilda," said Connie.
"Do!" he [Mellors] said. "Can I make you tea or anything, or will you drink a glass of beer? It's moderately cool."
"Beer!" said Connie.
"Beer for me, please!" said Hilda, with a mock sort of shyness. He looked at her and blinked. He took a blue jug and tramped to the scullery'. [... ]
Connie sat down by the door, and Hilda sat in his seat, with the back to the wall, against the window corner.
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"That is his chair," said Connie softly. And Hilda rose as if it had burnt her.
"Sit yer still, sit yer still! Ta'e ony cheer as yo'n a mind to, none of us is th' big bear," he said, with complete equanimity2 •
[ ... ]

1s

Hilda looked up at him.
"Why do you speak Yorkshire?" she said softly.
"That! That's non Yorkshire, that's Derby3 ."
He looked back at her with that faint, distant grin.
"Derby, then! Why do you speak Derby? You spoke natural English at first."
"Did Ah though? An' canna Ah change if Ah'm a mind to 't? Nay, nay, let me talk
Derby if it suits me. If yo'n nowt against it."
D.H. Lawrence. Lady Chatterley's Lover, 1928.

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