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Hi Carmen,
Folgenden Text habe ich in past tense geschrieben.
Könntest du mir den Text bitte kontrollieren.
Poor Carlo!
This really happened (happen) in Italy in 1979:
It wasn’t (not be) Carlo Colodi’s lucky day. He left (leave) his car, pull (pull) a scarf over his face and took out (take out) his gun. Then he went (go) into the bank. The floor was (be) slippery and Carlo wasn’t (not be) very careful. He ran (run) across the floor and fell (fall). BANG! – his gun went of (go off). He lost (lose) his scarf, too, so everyone in the bank saw (see) his face. He got up (get up), but he fell (fall) again and dropped (drop) his gun. Everyone laughed (laugh) at him, and that made (make) him very angry. With a red face, he ran (run) to the door. In the street the police stopped (stop) him. “Are you the driver of this car?” they asked (ask). “You can’t park your car here. Now come with us, please.”
Vielen Dank
Anne
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19.03.2003 16:02 |
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Carmen unregistriert
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Hi Anne,
Folgenden Text habe ich in past tense geschrieben.
Könntest du mir den Text bitte kontrollieren. ok
Poor Carlo!
This really happened (happen) in Italy in 1979:
It wasn’t (not be) Carlo Colodi’s lucky day. He left (leave) his car, pulled (pull) a scarf over his face and took out (take out) his gun. Then he went (go) into the bank. The floor was (be) slippery and Carlo wasn’t (not be) very careful. He ran (run) across the floor and fell (fall). BANG! – his gun went off (go off). He lost (lose) his scarf, too, so everyone in the bank saw (see) his face. He got up (get up), but he fell (fall) again and dropped (drop) his gun. Everyone laughed (laugh) at him, and that made (make) him very angry. With a red face, he ran (run) to the door. In the street the police stopped (stop) him. “Are you the driver of this car?” they asked (ask). “You can’t park your car here. Now come with us, please.”
Vielen Dank bitte Carmen
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19.03.2003 16:30 |
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