Lesson 13

Idiomatic ALL

Idiomatic Expressions Random Test
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She gets dressed.

She puts on her gloves.

It is not worth it.

Don't be angry with me.

He behaves badly.

It tastes of sour milk.

He asks me for help.

We see each other later.

See you later.

I look at the house.

I work at Desma.

Everyone knows that.

It smells like hay.

She walked up and down.

Are you flying or driving?

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I look forward to the visit.

That depends.

I have no money with me.

He is knocking at the door.

They made him director.

One gets used to everything.

It gives me pleasure.

He fell in love with the girl.

He became engaged to the girl.

What will become of him?

He sat down at the table.

I did him a favour.

Pay attention!

She talks about him.

She puts on the hat.

I have caught a cold.

What time is he coming?

How are you?

It hurts me.

They laughed at him.

Begin at the beginning.

That does not concern you.

Do you remember the child?

Goodbye!

Farewell!

He has not come yet.

He has a pair of shoes.

He has several books.

Bye!

Give me another book!

Give me another book!

We made his acquaintance.

She imagines that.

He is afraid of the dog.

What is today's date?

My watch is fast.

My watch is slow.

He sent for me.

It serves him right.

I am glad.

It is my turn.

You either pay or leave.

He has neither the one nor the other.

Both his father and his mother.

Have a good time!

He has a headache.

She works at night.

What's new?

I pass him.

He climbed the mountain.

Learn it by heart!

I was just about to leave.

He thinks of her.

I wait for the woman.

He is proud of his son.

I like to read.

I like it.

I prefer to read.

He goes home.

It is getting hotter and hotter.

I am sorry.

He has nothing at all.

He is coming, doesn't he?

He is said to be rich.

He is rid of it.

She stops.

I can't afford it.

It is I.

All the better.

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He has a pair of shoes.

Er hat ein Paar Schuhe.

She talks about him.

Sie spricht von ihm.

He has neither the one nor the other.

Er hat weder das eine noch das andere.

I look at the house.

Ich schaue mir das Haus an.

It is I.

Ich bin es.

How are you?

Wie geht es dir?

That does not concern you.

Das geht Sie nichts an.

She walked up and down.

Sie ging auf und ab.

I am glad.

Ich freue mich.

What is today's date?

Der wievielte ist heute?

Pay attention!

Passen Sie auf!%%%Pass auf!

One gets used to everything.

Man gewöhnt sich an alles.

She stops.

Sie bleibt stehen.

Bye!

Tschüss!

He is coming, doesn't he?

Er kommt, nicht wahr?

He climbed the mountain.

Er stieg auf den Berg.

I can't afford it.

Ich kann es mir nicht leisten.

She gets dressed.

Sie zieht sich an.

He sat down at the table.

Er setzte sich an den Tisch.

Everyone knows that.

Jeder weiss das.

It gives me pleasure.

Es macht mir Freude.

He is rid of it.

Er ist es los.

They laughed at him.

Sie lachten ihn aus.

He fell in love with the girl.

Er verliebte sich in das Mädchen.

Give me another book!

Geben Sie mir ein anderes Buch!

It is not worth it.

Es ist nicht der Mühe wert.

He thinks of her.

Er denkt an sie.

All the better.

Um so besser.

I like to read.

Ich lese gern.

Goodbye!

Auf Wiedersehen!

Write that in German!

Schreiben Sie das auf Deutsch!%%%Schreib das auf deutsch!

It serves him right.

Es geschieht ihm recht.

Don't be angry with me.

Seien Sie nicht böse auf mich.

I prefer to read.

Ich lese lieber.

He is knocking at the door.

Er klopft an die Tür.

I wait for the woman.

Ich warte auf die Frau.

Begin at the beginning.

Fang von vorne an..

I have caught a cold.

Ich habe mich erkältet.

They made him director.

Man machte ihn zum Direktor.

What time is he coming?

Wann kommt er?

Both his father and his mother.

Sowohl sein Vater als auch seine Mutter.

My watch is slow.

Meine Uhr geht nach.

He is afraid of the dog.

Er fürchtet sich vor dem Hund.

See you later.

Wir sehen uns.

What will become of him?

Was wird aus ihm werden?

He sent for me.

Er liess mich holen.

It hurts me.

Es tut mir weh.

He has several books.

Er hat ein paar Bücher.

I like it.

Ich habe es gern.

I pass him.

Ich gehe an ihm vorbei.

He has not come yet.

Er ist noch nicht da.

I am sorry.

Es tut mir leid.

It is my turn.

Ich bin an der Reihe.

She works at night.

Sie arbeitet nachts.

She puts on the hat.

Sie setzt den Hut auf.

She imagines that.

Sie denkt sich das.

He asks me for help.

Er bittet mich um Hilfe.

I work at Desma.

Ich arbeite bei Desma.

He goes home.

Er geht nach Hause.

I was just about to leave.

Ich wollte gerade gehen.

He has nothing at all.

Er hat garnichts.

I have no money with me.

Ich habe kein Geld dabei.%%%Ich habe kein Geld bei mir.

I look forward to the visit.

Ich freue mich auf den Besuch.

What's new?

Was gibt's Neues?

It tastes of sour milk.

Das schmeckt nach saurer Milch.

She puts on her gloves.

Sie zieht ihre Handschuhe an.

He is said to be rich.

Er soll sehr reich sein.

He behaves badly.

Er benimmt sich schlecht.

It is getting hotter and hotter.

Es wird immer heisser.

He is proud of his son.

Er ist stolz auf seinen Sohn.

Give me another book!

Geben Sie mir noch ein Buch!

Farewell!

Leben Sie wohl!

I did him a favour.

Ich habe ihm einen Gefallen getan.

It smells like hay.

Es riecht nach Heu.

My watch is fast.

Meine Uhr geht vor.

That depends.

Es kommt darauf an.

Have a good time!

Amüsier dich!

Are you flying or driving?

Fliegen Sie oder fahren Sie?

We made his acquaintance.

Wir lernten ihn kennen.

Learn it by heart!

Lerne es auswendig!

We see each other later.

Wir treffen uns später.

He became engaged to the girl.

Er verlobte sich mit dem Mädchen.

You either pay or leave.

Entweder du zahlst oder du gehst.

Do you remember the child?

Erinnern Sie sich an das Kind?

He has a headache.

Er hat Kopfschmerzen.

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28. Um so besser.

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30. Erinnern Sie sich an das Kind?

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7. Bye!

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22. They made him director.

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29. She puts on her gloves.

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Once bitten, twice shy.

Gebranntes Kind scheut das Feuer.

An apple a day keeps the doctor away.

Wenn man gesund isst, bleibt man gesund.

Birds of feather flock together.

Gleich und gleich gesellt sich gern.

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10. She walked up and down.

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10. Everyone knows that.

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9. She talks about him.

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8. All the better.

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9. He has nothing at all.

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10. He is said to be rich.

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1. My watch is slow.

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4. What is today's date?

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8. He sent for me.

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10. We made his acquaintance.

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10. I am glad.

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8. Begin at the beginning.

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9. Farewell!

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10. Goodbye!

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2. He fell in love with the girl.

3 / 10

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3. She talks about him.

4 / 10

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4. He became engaged to the girl.

5 / 10

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5. One gets used to everything.

6 / 10

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6. It gives me pleasure.

7 / 10

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7. He sat down at the table.

8 / 10

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8. What will become of him?

9 / 10

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9. She puts on the hat.

10 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

10. Pay attention!

Your score is

Idiomatic Expressions E/G

Idiomatic Expressions E/G 8

Translate into German!

1 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

1. She stops.

2 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

2. It is I.

3 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

3. He is coming, doesn't he?

4 / 10

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4. It is getting hotter and hotter.

5 / 10

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5. He has nothing at all.

6 / 10

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6. All the better.

7 / 10

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7. He is said to be rich.

8 / 10

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8. I am sorry.

9 / 10

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9. I can't afford it.

10 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

10. He is rid of it.

Your score is

Idiomatic Expressions E/G

Idiomatic Expressions E/G 5

Translate into German!

1 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

1. He is afraid of the dog.

2 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

2. We made his acquaintance.

3 / 10

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3. My watch is fast.

4 / 10

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4. What is today's date?

5 / 10

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5. My watch is slow.

6 / 10

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6. Give me another book!

7 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

7. Give me another book!

8 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

8. It serves him right.

9 / 10

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9. She imagines that.

10 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

10. He sent for me.

Your score is

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Idiomatic Expressions E/G 6

Translate into German!

1 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

1. She works at night.

2 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

2. What's new?

3 / 10

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3. It is my turn.

4 / 10

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4. You either pay or leave.

5 / 10

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5. He has a headache.

6 / 10

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6. I pass him.

7 / 10

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7. He has neither the one nor the other.

8 / 10

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8. I am glad.

9 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

9. Both his father and his mother.

10 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

10. Have a good time!

Your score is

Idiomatic Expressions E/G

Idiomatic Expressions E/G 7

Translate into German!

1 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

1. I was just about to leave.

2 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

2. Learn it by heart!

3 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

3. He goes home.

4 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

4. I like it.

5 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

5. I prefer to read.

6 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

6. He thinks of her.

7 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

7. He is proud of his son.

8 / 10

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8. He climbed the mountain.

9 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

9. I wait for the woman.

10 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

10. I like to read.

Your score is

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Idiomatic Expressions E/G 4

Translate into German!

1 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

1. Begin at the beginning.

2 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

2. Goodbye!

3 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

3. Farewell!

4 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

4. He has a pair of shoes.

5 / 10

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5. It hurts me.

6 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

6. They laughed at him.

7 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

7. That does not concern you.

8 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

8. He has several books.

9 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

9. He has not come yet.

10 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

10. Do you remember the child?

Your score is

Idiomatic Expressions E/G

Idiomatic Expressions E/G 9

Translate into German!

1 / 5

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

1. They made him director.

2 / 5

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

2. How are you?

3 / 5

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

3. Bye!

4 / 5

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

4. I have caught a cold.

5 / 5

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

5. What time is he coming?

Your score is

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Idiomatic Expressions ALL E/G

30 questions randomly selected from list

1 / 30

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1. All the better.

2 / 30

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2. He sent for me.

3 / 30

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

3. It is I.

4 / 30

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4. It is not worth it.

5 / 30

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

5. He thinks of her.

6 / 30

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

6. That does not concern you.

7 / 30

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

7. Both his father and his mother.

8 / 30

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8. It smells like hay.

9 / 30

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

9. I prefer to read.

10 / 30

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

10. He is coming, doesn't he?

11 / 30

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11. He goes home.

12 / 30

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

12. He is proud of his son.

13 / 30

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

13. Give me another book!

14 / 30

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

14. What time is he coming?

15 / 30

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15. My watch is fast.

16 / 30

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16. You either pay or leave.

17 / 30

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17. She gets dressed.

18 / 30

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18. It is my turn.

19 / 30

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

19. How are you?

20 / 30

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20. I did him a favour.

21 / 30

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21. He is afraid of the dog.

22 / 30

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

22. Give me another book!

23 / 30

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

23. My watch is slow.

24 / 30

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

24. Have a good time!

25 / 30

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

25. One gets used to everything.

26 / 30

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26. She walked up and down.

27 / 30

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27. I have caught a cold.

28 / 30

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28. They made him director.

29 / 30

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

29. Do you remember the child?

30 / 30

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

30. He has several books.

Your score is

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Idiomatic Expressions English

Idiomatic Expressions E/G

Idiomatic Expressions 2 E/G

Translate into German

1 / 10

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1. I look forward to the visit.

2 / 10

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2. We see each other later.

3 / 10

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3. It smells like hay.

4 / 10

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4. I have no money with me.

5 / 10

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5. It tastes of sour milk.

6 / 10

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6. She walked up and down.

7 / 10

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7. He is knocking at the door.

8 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

8. Are you flying or driving?

9 / 10

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9. That depends.

10 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

10. Write that in German!

Your score is

Idiomatic Expressions E/G

Idiomatic Expressions 1 E/G

Translate into German!

1 / 10

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1. It is not worth it.

2 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

2. She puts on her gloves.

3 / 10

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3. He behaves badly.

4 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

4. See you later.

5 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

5. Don't be angry with me.

6 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

6. She gets dressed.

7 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

7. I look at the house.

8 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

8. Everyone knows that.

9 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

9. He asks me for help.

10 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

10. I work at Desma.

Your score is

Idiomatic Expressions E/G

Idiomatic Expressions 3 E/G

Translate into German

1 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

1. One gets used to everything.

2 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

2. It gives me pleasure.

3 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

3. He became engaged to the girl.

4 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

4. He sat down at the table.

5 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

5. I did him a favour.

6 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

6. She talks about him.

7 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

7. Pay attention!

8 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

8. He fell in love with the girl.

9 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

9. What will become of him?

10 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

10. She puts on the hat.

Your score is

Idiomatic Expressions E/G

Idiomatic Expressions E/G 8

Translate into German!

1 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

1. He is said to be rich.

2 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

2. He is coming, doesn't he?

3 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

3. She stops.

4 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

4. It is I.

5 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

5. He has nothing at all.

6 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

6. It is getting hotter and hotter.

7 / 10

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7. I am sorry.

8 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

8. All the better.

9 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

9. I can't afford it.

10 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

10. He is rid of it.

Your score is

Idiomatic Expressions E/G

Idiomatic Expressions E/G 5

Translate into German!

1 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

1. She imagines that.

2 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

2. We made his acquaintance.

3 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

3. He is afraid of the dog.

4 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

4. My watch is slow.

5 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

5. He sent for me.

6 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

6. What is today's date?

7 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

7. Give me another book!

8 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

8. It serves him right.

9 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

9. My watch is fast.

10 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

10. Give me another book!

Your score is

Idiomatic Expressions E/G

Idiomatic Expressions E/G 6

Translate into German!

1 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

1. What's new?

2 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

2. She works at night.

3 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

3. He has a headache.

4 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

4. He has neither the one nor the other.

5 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

5. Both his father and his mother.

6 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

6. You either pay or leave.

7 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

7. Have a good time!

8 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

8. I am glad.

9 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

9. I pass him.

10 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

10. It is my turn.

Your score is

Idiomatic Expressions E/G

Idiomatic Expressions E/G 7

Translate into German!

1 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

1. I like it.

2 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

2. Learn it by heart!

3 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

3. I was just about to leave.

4 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

4. He climbed the mountain.

5 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

5. He thinks of her.

6 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

6. He goes home.

7 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

7. I prefer to read.

8 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

8. I wait for the woman.

9 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

9. He is proud of his son.

10 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

10. I like to read.

Your score is

Idiomatic Expressions E/G

Idiomatic Expressions E/G 4

Translate into German!

1 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

1. He has a pair of shoes.

2 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

2. They laughed at him.

3 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

3. Farewell!

4 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

4. Goodbye!

5 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

5. He has several books.

6 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

6. He has not come yet.

7 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

7. Do you remember the child?

8 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

8. It hurts me.

9 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

9. Begin at the beginning.

10 / 10

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

10. That does not concern you.

Your score is

Idiomatic Expressions E/G

Idiomatic Expressions E/G 9

Translate into German!

1 / 5

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

1. How are you?

2 / 5

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

2. What time is he coming?

3 / 5

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

3. They made him director.

4 / 5

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

4. I have caught a cold.

5 / 5

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

5. Bye!

Your score is

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Idiomatic Expressions ALL E/G

30 questions randomly selected from list

1 / 30

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1. See you later.

2 / 30

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

2. I like to read.

3 / 30

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

3. He sent for me.

4 / 30

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

4. Learn it by heart!

5 / 30

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

5. They made him director.

6 / 30

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

6. She puts on the hat.

7 / 30

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

7. He thinks of her.

8 / 30

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

8. It serves him right.

9 / 30

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

9. He has neither the one nor the other.

10 / 30

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

10. I pass him.

11 / 30

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

11. It gives me pleasure.

12 / 30

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

12. What is today's date?

13 / 30

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13. He has several books.

14 / 30

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14. I look forward to the visit.

15 / 30

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15. Pay attention!

16 / 30

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

16. What time is he coming?

17 / 30

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17. Both his father and his mother.

18 / 30

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18. I did him a favour.

19 / 30

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

19. It is my turn.

20 / 30

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20. He is knocking at the door.

21 / 30

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21. Everyone knows that.

22 / 30

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22. He has nothing at all.

23 / 30

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

23. My watch is fast.

24 / 30

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

24. All the better.

25 / 30

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

25. He sat down at the table.

26 / 30

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

26. Are you flying or driving?

27 / 30

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

27. I like it.

28 / 30

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

28. He asks me for help.

29 / 30

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

29. That does not concern you.

30 / 30

Category: Idiomatic Expressions E/G

30. He behaves badly.

Your score is

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