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Czenglish 91-105

Vytažené věty z Czenglish. Odpověď je vždy pouze W (wrong) nebo R (right).

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At the halfway point in the match, the score is 5: 3.
r
I'd be glad to help you.
r
In the mid-13th century, plague devastated Europe.
w
Living alone for the first time in his life, he felt himself very lonely.
r
My favourite Czech dish is plum dumplings.
r
Peter's a talented linguist.
r
Living alone for the first time in his life, he felt very lonely.
r
It's awfully hot. Ifeel like having a shower.
r
She's afraid of walking home in the dark.
r
Peter must be in the sixth form - he told me he's writing his leaving exams this year.
r
All that workfor nothing!.
w
Czech kitchen is delicious, but not very healthy.
r
There's a little water, so we can all have a drink.
r
Half a loaf is better than none.
w
Half of a loaf is better than none.
r
Czech cooking is delicious but not very healthy.
w
He welcomed the guests and went on introducing the speaker.
w
She saw him to enter the house and go upstairs.
r
He said he'd fix it for nothing.
r
Put the goose in the oven.
r
I watched him eat his lunch and then order a second one.
r
I tried to pass the exam, but it was hopeless.
r
That wasn't in Shakespeare's original text.
r
It's only half a mile from here.
r
He welcomed the guests and went on to introduce the speaker.
r
You should eat three meals a day.
w
It was staged in the Tyl's Theatre.
w
First he was in a bad mood, but after a while he cheered up.
w
You'd better to have gone there.
r
He thought at first he was heading north, but he soon realized he had made a mistake.
w
Give the goose into the oven.
r
We had roast duckfor the main course.
r
Half an hour passed before he returned.
r
The head talked to us for one and a half hours!
r
She's afraid of falling off bridges.
r
The students had little real interest in their subject.
w
Only few people can afford it.
w
The head talked to us for one and a half hour!
r
First she went to the butcher's and then to the greengrocer's.
r
I'm learning a song by Schubert.
r
There's not much time left.
w
Čapek is one of my most favourite authors.
r
I'd rather you didn't ride your bike in town.
r
In the room next door, several people were sitting on the floor.
r
It was staged in the Tyl Theatre.
r
I'd appreciate it if you could come.
r
It's not worth being a teacher.
w
She really dislikes to do the dishes. (b)
w
The head talked to us for one and a half hour! (5)
w
I'm learning a Schubert's song.
r
I'm afraid he's not very gifted in dealing tactfully with the authorities.
r
I'd like you to come.
w
"Yellow Submarine" is my most favourite Beatles'song.
r
She's afraid to walk home in the dark.
r
I didn't like to disturb him, so I went away.
r
He was discussing a problem with a friend of his.
r
The film starred the popular actor Gary Cooper.
w
He drank half of a bottle of milk.
r
He comes to visit us every six months.
w
He was discussing a problem with a friend of him.
r
Our car broke down halfway to Prague.
w
It was an informal party, and you could help yourself from several different meals.
w
I've known John since the second form of primary school.
w
The film starred the favourite actor Gary Cooper.
r
When I was 16 I stopped going to that school.
r
I got this from a friend of my father's.
w
A half an hour passed before he returned.
w
Sometimes they came to us for the evening.
r
She likes cooking Chinese meals.
r
Peter's a gifted linguist.
r
Few places are as beautiful as Venice.
w
I watched him to eat his lunch and then order a second one.
r
What happened to that canoe of Tony's?
r
Čapek is one of my favourite authors.
r
Later we learned that our protest had made no difference.
r
Yes, I know Prague a bit - I've been there a few times.
r
There was only a little water, so they had to ration it.
r
As I passed the house, I heard her singing.
r
Midway through the 13th century, plague devastated Europe.
w
I'd better be happy than rich.
r
In the middle of the 13th century, plague devastated Europe.
r
We had gone halfway to Prague when our car broke down.
r
There's no point in being a teacher.
r
The students didn't have much real interest in their subject.
r
Could you put the groceries somewhere else, please?
r
What's your favourite food?
r
I'm afraid he's not very talented in dealing tactfully with the authorities.
r
He told me to put the jumper in the washing machine.
w
Our car broke down in the half of our journey to Prague.
w
When I was there, I felt like in a fairy tale.
r
Why don't we hold the meeting at your place?
r
Later we learned that our protest had had no effect.
r
He's very talented at learning foreign languages.
r
If you're too fat, why don't you try jogging every day?
r
He's gifted with a great feelingfor languages.
r
It's a still taken from one of Fellini's films.
w
That wasn't in the original Shakespeare's text.
w
He's very talented for languages.
r
You should have gone there.
w
Could you give the groceries somewhere else, please?
r
Only a few places are as beautiful as Venice.
w
When I was 16 I stopped to go to that school.
r
She saw him enter the house and go upstairs.
w
It's a still taken from some Fellini's film.
r
He drank half a bottle of milk.
w
I expect about half them will pass.
r
I go to my grandmother's (house) every weekend.
w
She inherited the house of her grandmother.
r
He has a great flair for languages.
w
She feels to be humiliated.
r
I expect about half of them will pass.
w
She really dislikes to do the dishes.
w
You'd better (to) have gone there.
r
He works at the Banting Institute.
r
There's half a chicken in the fridge.
w
If you,re going to the party, you'd better to bring a bottle of wine.
r
Oh great - there's a little whisky left in the bottle.
r
I once heard Maria Callas sing in Tosca.
r
She feels humiliated.
r
He's been trying to get a job for months - he even tried advertising in the newspapers.
r
I've known John since the second class of primary school.
w
He drank half of a bottle of milk.
r
She saw him entering the house.
w
In the half of the l3th century, plague devastated Europe.
r
I came in on tiptoe as I was afraid of waking him.
w
Lunch consisted of three dishes, including the sweet.
r
No one knows where Peter is half (of) the time.
r
He's dirty and lazy and good for nothing.
r
His son's a good-for-nothing fool.
w
You had better have gone there.
r
Halfway through his studies he decided to drop out.
r
Not many places are as beautiful as Venice.
w
I got this from my father's friend.
r
She likes to cook Chinese meals.
r
It was not for nothing that he was called a traitor.
r
It was an informal party, and you could help yourself to a wide variety of different foods.
r
I got this from one of my father's friends.
r
Sometimes they came to our place for the evening.
r
She inherited the house of that aunt (who) she nursed for ten years.
w
It's for nothing to be a teacher.
w
We had roast duck for the main dish.
w
She's afraid to fall off bridges.
w
I remember to have seen him as a boy.
r
You didn't buy enough food for the weekend.
r
Donnie's ten and in fourth grade.
r
I like to leave my desk neat and tidy when I finish work.
w
I like leaving my desk neat and tidy when I finish work. (a)
r
That tool is useless.
r
There's only a little time left.
r
First of all, let me welcome our guest.
r
At first he was in a bad mood, but after a while he cheered up.
r
I'd be pleased if you could come.
r
He was heard to say she was a fool.
r
I tried gargling, but it was no good.
w
I'd be glad if you could come.
r
Lunch consisted of three courses, including the sweet.
w
In the room next door, several people were sitting on the ground.
r
It's ten o'clock - you'd better go to bed, Johnny.
r
If you're going to the party, you'd better bring a bottle of wine.
r
I watched him eating his lunch, and it was horrible.
r
When I was there, I felt as if I was in a fairy tale.
w
He told me to give the jumper into the washing machine.
w
I tried gargling,but it was good for nothing.
r
I'd rather be happy than rich.
r
She really dislikes doing the dishes.
w
He comes to visit us every half a year. (6)
w
At first she went to the butcher's and then to the greengrocer's.
r
We can go back to John's (place) after the film.
w
I go to my grandmother every weekend.
r
Later we learned that our protest had been unsuccessful.
r
He stopped to light his cigarette.
r
They must weigh more than half a kilo.
w
I came in on tiptoe as I was afraid to wake him.
r
She inherited her grandmother's house.
w
I once heard to Maria Callas sing in Tosca.
r
Despite the interruptions, he went on talking.
r
He told me to give him the jumper.
r
That's a popular Czech book.
r
I didn't like disturbing him, but I had to have an answer right away.
r
"Yellow Submarine" is my favourite Beatles' song.
r
That's a favourite Czech mistake.
r
I remember seeing him when I was a boy.
r
I tried gargling, but it didn't help.
w
Later we learned that our protest was for nothing.
r
All those preparations for nothing!
r
France is famous for its superb cuisine.
w
I'd be glad if you didn't ride your bike in the town.

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