Indholdsfortegnelse
Assignment 1
Find alle verberne (udsagnsordene) i præteritum (datid) i nedenstående tekst, og omskriv dem til præsens (nutid). Skriv hele teksten som dit svar, og marker verberne tydeligt som i eksemplet.
Assignment 2
a. Find 3 forskellige relative pronominer i nedenstående tekst.
b. Forklar forskellen i brugen af relative pronominer i dine eksempler. Skriv dit svar på dansk.
Assignment 3
Semantisk felt Crime
Assignment 4
The sentences below, which are from two different texts, have been jumbled. Connect the sentences so that they form two texts.
Assignment 5
- Summary
- Analytical essay
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Uddrag
Gavin cooked for Kay at his house that evening, opening tins and crushing garlic with a sense of ill-usage.
After a row, you had to say certain things to secure a truce: those were the rules, everyone knew that.
Gavin had telephoned Kay from his car on the way back from Barry’s burial and told her […] that he hoped he could see her that night.
He considered these humble admissions no more or less than the price he had to pay for an evening of undemanding companionship.
But Kay seemed to consider them more in the light of a down payment on a renegotiated contract. You missed me.
You needed me when you were upset. You’re sorry we didn’t go as a couple. Well let’s not make that mistake again.
There had been a certain complacency about the way she had treated him since; a briskness, a sense of renewed expectation.
He was making spaghetti Bolognese tonight; he had deliberately omitted to buy a pudding or to lay the table in advance; he was at pains to show her that he had not made much of an effort. Kay seemed oblivious, even determined to take this casual attitude as a compliment. She sat at his small kitchen table, talking to him over the pitter-patter of rain on the skylight, her eyes wandering over the fixtures and fittings. She had not often been here.
Gavin cooks for Kay at his house that evening, opening tins and crushing garlic with a sense of ill-usage.
After a row, you have to say certain things to secure a truce: those are the rules, everyone knows that.
Gavin telephones Kay from his car on the way back from Barry’s burial and tells her […] that he hopes he can see her that night.
He considers these humble admissions no more or less than the price he has to pay for an evening of undemanding companionship.
But Kay seems to consider them more in the light of a down payment on a renegotiated contract. You miss me.
You need me when you are upset. You’re sorry we don’t go as a couple. Well let’s not make that mistake again.
There is a certain complacency about the way she treats him since; a briskness, a sense of renewed expectation.
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