word order
questions / ask for the underlined part
questions with mistakes
adjective or adverb
Vocab
100

never / Sundays / to / we / work / have / on

We never have to work on Sundays.

100

I saw her yesterday.

When did you see her?

100

Why did he stayed at home?

Why did he stay at home?

100

She speaks very slow / very slowly.

She speaks very slowly.

100

receive

You will receive a discount if you spend over $100.

erhalten

Sie erhalten einen Rabatt, wenn Sie mehr als 100 Dollar ausgeben.

200

garden / help / you / the / did / yesterday / her / in

Did you help her in the garden yesterday?

200

She usually wears jeans.

What does she usually wear?

200

From where do you come?

Where do you come from?

200

He drove careful / carefully and still managed to arrive on time.

He drove carefully and stillmanaged to arrive on time.

200

occasionally

In her autobiography she occasionally refers to her unhappy schooldays

gelegentlich

In ihrer Autobiografie verweist sie gelegentlich auf ihre unglückliche Schulzeit.

300

skating / afternoons / Grandma / goes / Sunday / on / seldom

Grandma seldom goes skating on Sunday afternoons.

300

This is Peter’s pencil.

Whose pencil is this?

300

How much people do work in this company?

How many people work in this company

300

say and spell the adverb of easy

easily

Plastic does not burn easily.

300

tangible

A virtual wallet is, as it sounds, not a tangible wallet.

greifbar

Eine virtuelle Brieftasche ist, wie der Name schon sagt, keine greifbare Brieftasche.

400

been / to / you / kind / have / me / always / very

You have always been very kind to me.

400

She spoke to Andrew at the party last week.

Who did she speak to at the party last week?

400

Do you listening to what I  be saying?

Are you listening to what I am saying?

400

say and spell the adverb of good.

well

I hope your test goes well.

400

predict

Can the system learn to predict crime targets?

vorhersagen

Kann das System lernen, Straftaten/Angriffsziele vorherzusagen?

500

Sunday / do / homework / on / Tim / evening / does / always / his

Does Tim always do his homework on Sunday evening?

500

I got this present from my parents.

Who did you get this present from?

500

With witch card did you pay, VISA or Mastercard?

Which card did you pay with, VISA or Mastercard?

500

The fast / fastly growing company is hiring new employees and therefore launched the new product line quick / quickly.

The fast growing company is hiring new employees and therefore launched the new product line quickly.

500

seldom

The IT support team seldom receives complaints about the new software update.

selten

Das IT-Supportteam erhält nur selten Beschwerden über das neue Software-Update.

600

alarm / immediately / got / rang, / the / of / the / when / bed / out / I

When the alarm rang, I immediately got out of the bed.

600

No, thanks. I love ice-cream, but I'm full.

Would you like an ice-cream?
Do you want an ice-cream?

600

Who's proccessor did you repaired last week?

Whose processor did you repair last week?

600

She is hardly / hard working, but I know that she is absolutely / absolute determined to finish this job.

She is hardly working, but I know that she is absolutely detrmined to finish this job.

600

mediocre

Why settle for mediocre goals when you could achieve something really wonderful?

mittelmässig, zweitklassig

Warum sollte man sich mit mittelmässigen Zielen zufrieden geben, wenn man etwas wirklich Wunderbares erreichen kann?

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