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Practise text correction

Practise text correction. Quintus, after the Egyptians left (1), was remaining in the craftsman‘s house (2). Soon, the craftsman, who was watching the riot anxiously (2), exclaimed (1),

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Practise text correction

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  1. Practise text correction

  2. Quintus, after the Egyptians left (1), was remaining in the craftsman‘s house (2). Soon, the craftsman, who was watching the riot anxiously (2), exclaimed (1), „hooray! The Roman soldiers are here (1) and the rowdy Egyptians fled (1). Quintus, now you can return to Barbillus‘ house (2). „I do not know the streets of Alexandria“, answered Quintus. (2)

  3. The boy, who is now dead (1), had led me here (2). „I can walk through the streets of the city with you! (2) Barbillus, as soon as he had caught sight of Quintus (3), hurried to him. „my friend“, he exclaimed worried (1), „why are you so miserable (1)? Are you sick (1) where is the Egyptian boy, who I gave you (3)?“

  4. „oh dear!“, answered Quintus. „this city is very rowdy (2), the Egyptians are a danger (1). Then, Quintus told the whole story (2). „how loyal the boy was!“ (2) shouted astonished Barbillus (1). „It is necessary for me to buy a new slave (2). In the harbour of Alexandria are many merchants (1) who are used to selling slaves (1). On the next day, B and Q, after they got to the harbour (2), saw many slaves (1).

  5. „I want to buy a strong slave, who can defend his master (3), said B. „Look!“ responded the merchant. „when I was in Britain, I obtained this slave (3), who had fought bravely in the amphitheatre (3). He can defend his master like a dog (2). „It pleases me to have this slave“, said Q. (2). „I name him Cerberus“ (1)

  6. 55-50 7 excellent! 49-45 6 well done! Practise makes perfect… 44-40 5 goooood but be more precise 39-35 4 means you should STUDY 34-30 3 you should do SERIOUS studying 29-25 2 you are in trouble! 24-20 1 stay at home and study for a week 19-0 inc poorpoorpooryou!

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