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Fejlstøvsugeren

Side 20 A(2)

  1. There are too many children in this class.
  2. Everybody is now present.
  3. Anyone is able to tell you the right answer.
  4. There is some truth in what you say.
  5. There wasn’t anybody in the house.
  6. Something tells me that everybody has left.
  7. Everybody knows that women are superior to men.
  8. What does the expression “anything goes” mean?
  9. Nobody knows the trouble I have seen.
  10. Does everybody know where we are going to meet this afternoon?
  11. Buying heroin has become far too easy in big cities.

Side 36 A(2)

  1. The butter must be kept in the fridge.
  2. The boys had broken the windows.
  3. All my money had been stolen on the boat.
  4. Macbeth was written by Shakespeare 400 years ago.
  5. A big dog had bitten our children the other day.
  6. Fortunately nobody was killed in the accident.
  7. Hysterical fans surrounded the pop star.
  8. The children would be sent to a children’s home for a month during the trial.
  9. Each year thousands of baby seals are being slaughtered by professional hunters.
  10. The German forrests are being destroyed by pollution before our very eyes.

Side 67 A

  1. The patient was taken to hospital.
  2. The boy is only 15 so he has to go to school for another year.
  3. They drove her over to the hospital to see her mother.
  4. He just couldn’t get up: the warmth of the bed was too pleasant.
  5. The old man takes a walk to the church on most days of the week.
  6. The masked robbers were seen to leave by car.
  7. In the afternoon we all went into town.
  8. The stolen money was found in the car.
  9. When are we going to have supper.
  10. I don’t expect to see him before morning.
  11. According to the almanac the winter begins in a fortnight.
  12. During dinner the parents had a loud quarrel.

Side 69 A

  1. Time always flies when you are enjoying yourself.
  2. Most of the time was spent in art galleries and dusty museums.
  3. The soldiers faced death without fear.
  4. The death of his wife was a serious shock to him.
  5. The rescue party at last gave up the hope of finding the miners alive.
  6. At last she gave up hope.
  7. We can learn a lot from history.
  8. The history I remember from my school days is next to none.
  9. Life begins at forty, she said desperately.
  10. The life he was used to had never brought so much happiness.
  11. Our forefathers worshipped nature.
  12. He was sitting in front of the television all day.
  13. Television has become an important part of our daily lives.

Side 69 B

  1. After having read the goodbye note from his wife, he suddenly grew tired of life.
  2. He felt that the time he had spent waiting for her had been worth it when she finally turned up.
  3. The existence of the abominable snowman has not yet been proven by science.
  4. When she wakes up to reality one day, she will find life hard to cope with.
  5. The Romantic poets often turned a blind eye to the cruelty of nature.
  6. In the past man was much more dependent on nature.
  7. Watching TV is nothing but an escape from reality.
  8. There is nothing romantic or fashionable about the life in modern Britain.
  9. Are the unemployed really spongers on society?
  10. Life was not all beer and skittles for poor Mr Prebble.
  11. The truth about the history of the American Indian is rarely told in our history books.
  12. Many people are afraid of old age, of being locked up in rest homes with no contact to society.