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1. Question
Which of the following is NOT translated with “ankommen”?
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2. Question
Which of the following sentences with to arrive can not be translated with “ankommen”?
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3. Question
Order the following translations from most idiomatic to plain wrong.
“I arrived yesterday evening.“
- Ich habe gestern abend angekommen.
- Ich kam gestern abend an.
- Ich bin gestern abend angekommen.
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4. Question
Based on nothing but your gut feeling (because it wasn’t in the article):
What’s the noun for arrival?
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5. Question
Ankommen also means to depend. But the phrasing needs to be a certain way.
What’s the right translation for:“It depends on the weather.“
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6. Question
Which of the following can NOT really be translated with “ankommen“?
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7. Question
What’s the German phrase for “It depends.“?
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8. Question
“auf” can take Accusative AND Dative.
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9. Question
Match the statements with the right translation for “ankommen“.
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- to be received
- to arrive
- to depend
- Thomas is no match for Maria's arguments.
- Mit seiner neuen Frisur kommt Thomas gut bei Frauen an.
- Thomas ist gut zu Hause angekommen.
- Ob Thomas mit in die Bar kommt, kommt auf Maria an.
- Thomas kommt nicht gegen Marias Argumente an.
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