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Grammar assignment 1
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1) Does she really knows how to make an authentic Victoria sponge cake?
Does she really know how to make an authentic Victoria sponge cake? √
Uregelmæssigt udsagnsord.

2) Through practice Galileo became good to observe the stars and was able to identify craters on the moon.
Through practice Galileo became good to observe the stars and were able to identify craters on the moon.
3. person ental.

3) The long-term consequences of sleeping too little is still unclear.
The long-term consequences of sleeping too little are still unclear. √
Da ordet “consequences” er i flertal så derfor skal ordet ”is” laves om til ”are” √

4) I definitely agree with you that she sang beautiful at the concert last night.
I definitely agree with you that she sang beautifully at the concert last night. √
På alle bi-ord skal der “ly”, da det fører tilbage til adverbiet. Verbet (her)

5) George Orwell’s father was civil servant in India, and Orwell himself grew up in a middle-class family.
George Orwell’s father was civil servant in India, and Orwell himself grew up in middle-class family.
Ordet “a” skal fjernes fordi, man ikke kan sige ”a middle-class family”.

6) Jane Austen had a sister, Cassandra, with who she had a close relationship.
Jane Austen had a sister, Cassandra, with whose she had a close relationship.
Relativpronomen

7) Though the students listened attentively, none of them could understood much of the Yorkshire dialect.
Though the students listened attentively, none of them could understand much of the Yorkshire dialect. √
Det skal være i nutid. Infinitive—hvorfor?

B
1) My wife, who was born in Portsmouth, is a naval officer. √
2) The car which they bought yesterday broke down this morning. √
3) The soldier whose wife left him went on to marry her sister√
4) Bob Dylan, that started his career in the 1960s, released a new album last year.
5) I work what in the City, is fortunately close to my new flat.

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