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B104 Test Unit 4

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Posljednje ažuriranje about 1 year ago
4 questions
10
Pitanje 1
1.

Words Vertaal de Engelse woorden in het Nederlands.

Translate the underlined words into Dutch.

Wat betekenen de ondestreepte woorden?

1 His food was full of chicken brains!

2 You have a very beautiful sister.

3 Jonathan broke his wrist.

4 You have to do it in a specific order.

5 There are several things I have to do.

6 That's a funny story!

7 There is a table in the kitchen!

8 Let's ask the waitress about this dish.

9 Do you know what this sentence means?

10 Where is my blanket?

10
Pitanje 2
2.

Urban legend Translate the words into English.

Schrijf de Engelse vertaling van de volgende Nederlandse woorden op:

vreemd –

slak –

kikker –

het vond plaats –

vlek –

vorige week –

ziekenhuis –

eten –

gevaarlijk –

eindigen in -

20
Pitanje 3
3.

Phrases! (20P) Translate the sentences into English.

1 Een vriend van een neef vertelde me ...

2 Dus wees voorzichtig ...

3 Twijfel niet om ...

4 Dit gebeurde in Wenen, Oostenrijk.

5 Heb je dit waargebeurde verhaal ooit eerder gehoord?

6 Dus als je ooit ...

7 Dus denk nogmaals ...

8 Dit gebeurde vier maanden geleden.

9 Drie weken voor kerst, ...

10 Dit verhaal vindt plaats in New York, VS.

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Pitanje 4
4.

Puzzle Time! Look at the puzzle and

fill in the words that fit the descriptions.

Across

3. You are (druk) when you have many things to do.

4. In the (keuken) you cook meals.

6. The season (lente) comes after the winter.

8. When you are scared, you are (bang) .

14. If something costs a lot of money, it’s (duur).

16. The time between morning and evening is called (middag).

18. Those trousers are not clean but really (vies).

19. Another word for (to) find out is (ontdekken).

20. Your sister is your mother’s (dochter).

Down

1. At twelve o’clock in the evening it’s (middernacht).

2. The day after Monday is (dinsdag).

5. The day after today is (morgen).

7. Somebody who steals is a (dief).

9. You can say family members or my (familieleden).

10. Can you (beschrijven) what your stolen bike looks like?

11. It’s (gevaarlijk) to play with fire.

12. Something, which is nice to look at, is (prachtig).

13. Another word for very strange is (raar).

15. Your father and mother are your (ouders).

17. Your mother’s brother is your . (oom).