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Übersetzung & Definition
once: einmal
Once I saw the projected sales figures for next quarter, I knew it was going to be a good year. Sobald ich die geplanten Umsatzzahlen für das nächste Quartal sah, wusste ich, dass es ein gutes Jahr werden würde.
(to do something) once: (etw) einmal (tun)
I've only been there once. Ich war da nur einmal.
If I've told you once, I've told you a hundred times. Das habe ich dir schon hundert Mal gesagt.
once: einst, einmal
Pronunciation examples
UK: Once I saw the projected sales figures my mind was at ease.
US: I have only been to Senegal once in my life, but it was the greatest trip ever.
Beispiel
- "Andrews once."
- "Stink barks once"
- "Brian : Yes, I was married once to an American."
- "Fourth, once your guests arrive, take their coats and ask them to sit down."
- "Benjamin told me you met each other once at some kind of cross country ski event in the Italian Alps."
- "Edward : Ok, I'd probably be a flute, because I'm high-pitched, often in the background, but once you get to know me, I have a lovely melody."
- "On an island where we once flew"
- "Once you get used to the smell, it gets easier."
- "Will flexible working hours be possible once the little darling is born?"
- "Once you've fixed the engine, and fixed the hole in the hull."
- "Yeah, once."
- "I once got up at four o'clock in the morning to watch a hot dog eating championship in Kyoto."
- "Once you become a manager, you should always remember to show your team who is boss."
- "Did you know that laughing just once per day burns calories, releases endorphins and relaxes tension in the face?"
- "You're the only link I have to the world I once knew."
- "Once you get used to the smell it gets easier."
- "Traders on Wall Street once bragged about how little they slept at night."
Übung 1
Find the adverb (just one word) that corresponds to the number!
Example: If you brush your teeth 3 times per day, then you brush them thrice per day.
If you brush them 2 times, then you brush them .
If you brush them 1 time, then you brush them .
Example: If you brush your teeth 3 times per day, then you brush them thrice per day.
If you brush them 2 times, then you brush them .
If you brush them 1 time, then you brush them .
Find the adverb (just one word) that corresponds to the number!
Example: If you brush your teeth 3 times per day, then you brush them thrice per day.
If you brush them 2 times, then you brush them twice 1.
If you brush them 1 time, then you brush them once 2.
Example: If you brush your teeth 3 times per day, then you brush them thrice per day.
If you brush them 2 times, then you brush them twice 1.
If you brush them 1 time, then you brush them once 2.
1 twice: The adverb "twice" describes something which occurs "2 times". Example: I called twice, but you didn't answer. In this dialogue, Hannah accuses Horatio of sleeping "twice" during the day.
2 once: The adverb "once" describes something which happens "one time" or at "one point in time". Example: I've spoken to him once or I once met a man from Peru.
Übung 2
Choose the most logical conjunction from the list below for each blank. Each conjunction is used only once.
so that | once | while | although
Every morning, Jean reads a French newspaper he eats his breakfast. He chooses a different newspaper every day he gets a variety of perspectives. he has finished eating, he stops reading, he often takes the paper with him to work.
so that | once | while | although
Every morning, Jean reads a French newspaper he eats his breakfast. He chooses a different newspaper every day he gets a variety of perspectives. he has finished eating, he stops reading, he often takes the paper with him to work.
Choose the most logical conjunction from the list below for each blank. Each conjunction is used only once.
so that | once | while | although
Every morning, Jean reads a French newspaper while 1 he eats his breakfast. He chooses a different newspaper every day so that 2 he gets a variety of perspectives. Once 3 he has finished eating, he stops reading, although 4 he often takes the paper with him to work.
so that | once | while | although
Every morning, Jean reads a French newspaper while 1 he eats his breakfast. He chooses a different newspaper every day so that 2 he gets a variety of perspectives. Once 3 he has finished eating, he stops reading, although 4 he often takes the paper with him to work.
1 while: "While" is used to introduce two clauses that happen simultaneously or a continuous action that is interrupted by another. Every morning, Jean reads the newspaper at the same time as he eats his breakfast. "While" can also be used in a similar way to "even though" and "although", for example: "While Bruno appreciated the gesture, he could not accept the prize".
2 so that: "So that", like "in order to", introduces the objective, aim or goal of an action. Obtaining a variety of perspectives is Jean's objective here: it is the reason why he chooses to read different newspapers. Another example: "I'm learning Japanese so that I can chat with my next-door neighbor, who is from Osaka".
3 Once: As a conjunction, "once" has a similar meaning to "as soon as" or "after". We are saying that after he finishes eating, Jean stops reading. Note that "once" is usually followed by a perfect tense, conjugated using "have". For example: "I usually do the washing-up once I have finished my dinner".
4 although: "Although" introduces a contrast between two ideas, and is similar in meaning to "in spite of", "despite" or "regardless of". Here, we are saying that Jean stops reading, but takes the newspaper to work (and perhaps continues reading later). Another example: "I don't normally eat cake, although I make an exception when it's someone's birthday".
Übung 3
"Since I was really looking forward to watching the film..."
Choose the correct conjunction for each sentence from the list below.
unless | so that | once | since | while | whereas | although | until
Each conjunction is used only once. Not all conjunctions are used!
Susie and Brian often work together on press conferences they have good presentation skills.
Icarus needs new batteries for his calculator he can finish his financial report.
The meeting won't begin Horatio has finished his whiskey.
Philip has a bad cold, he will still go to the sales convention.
Every morning, Jean reads a French newspaper he eats his breakfast.
Choose the correct conjunction for each sentence from the list below.
unless | so that | once | since | while | whereas | although | until
Each conjunction is used only once. Not all conjunctions are used!
Susie and Brian often work together on press conferences they have good presentation skills.
Icarus needs new batteries for his calculator he can finish his financial report.
The meeting won't begin Horatio has finished his whiskey.
Philip has a bad cold, he will still go to the sales convention.
Every morning, Jean reads a French newspaper he eats his breakfast.
"Since I was really looking forward to watching the film..."
Choose the correct conjunction for each sentence from the list below.
unless | so that | once | since | while | whereas | although | until
Each conjunction is used only once. Not all conjunctions are used!
Susie and Brian often work together on press conferences since 1 they have good presentation skills.
Icarus needs new batteries for his calculator so that 2 he can finish his financial report.
The meeting won't begin until 3 Horatio has finished his whiskey.
Although 4 Philip has a bad cold, he will still go to the sales convention.
Every morning, Jean reads a French newspaper while 5 he eats his breakfast.
Choose the correct conjunction for each sentence from the list below.
unless | so that | once | since | while | whereas | although | until
Each conjunction is used only once. Not all conjunctions are used!
Susie and Brian often work together on press conferences since 1 they have good presentation skills.
Icarus needs new batteries for his calculator so that 2 he can finish his financial report.
The meeting won't begin until 3 Horatio has finished his whiskey.
Although 4 Philip has a bad cold, he will still go to the sales convention.
Every morning, Jean reads a French newspaper while 5 he eats his breakfast.
1 since: "Since" is similar to "because" or "as" in this sentence to express reason. Susie and Brian often work together on press conferences because they have good presentation skills. In the letter, Luna does not want to leave the store without a DVD because she was looking forward to watching a film that evening.
2 so that: "So that" shares the same meaning as "in order that" or "with the purpose that". Icarus needs new batteries for his calculator to finish his report, or in other words, he cannot finish his report without them. "So that" can also mean "with the result that", for example: Bob got up very late, so that he missed his bus and was late for work.
3 until: As a subordinate conjunction, "until" shares a similar meaning with "before" in negative constructions. The meeting will start after Horatio has finished his whiskey. "Until" can also mean "up to the time of", for example: Bruno walked in the rain until he was so tired he had to sit down.
4 Although: "Although" shares the same meaning as "even though", "regardless of (the fact that)" or "in spite of (the fact that)", and is usually found at the beginning of clauses. The term introduces the contrast between Phillip having a bad cold, and his decision to attend the sales conference.
5 while: "While" is used to introduce two clauses that happen simultaneously, or a continuous action that is interrupted by another. Every morning, Jean reads the newspaper at the same time as he is eating his breakfast. "While" can also be used in a similar way to "even though" and "although", for example: While Bruno appreciated the gesture, he could not accept the prize.
Übung 4
At the moment, Hannah is:
At the moment, Hannah is:
This is incorrect. Bruno starts his second paragraph with "once she does arrive (at Delavigne)". When "once" is followed by the present tense it always refers to a future event. Therefore, we know that Hannah is not yet working at Delavigne. Note, in this sentence, "does" is used to emphasise the long delay to her arrival, though her could have simply said "Once she arrives (at Delavigne)".
If Hannah is currently in custody, it is impossible for her to be at home, or in her own house.
In the first paragraph we learn that a "legal team is negotiating for Hannah to be released from custody". To be "in custody" means to be "detained" or "confined" by the authorities. In this case Hannah is being detained by customs officials who suspect her of being a terrorist.
Bruno explains that Hannah is "having some difficulty with US customs". She is therefore in the United States and not in Britain.
Übung 5
Jean says 'we only back up our files two times a month'.
It would be more natural to say 'we only back up our files a month'. (one term, beginning with 't').
Note that this term was not used in the dialogue!
It would be more natural to say 'we only back up our files a month'. (one term, beginning with 't').
Note that this term was not used in the dialogue!
Jean says 'we only back up our files two times a month'.
It would be more natural to say 'we only back up our files twice a month'. (one term, beginning with 't').
Note that this term was not used in the dialogue!
It would be more natural to say 'we only back up our files twice a month'. (one term, beginning with 't').
Note that this term was not used in the dialogue!
twice: 'Twice' is the right answer here. In English, it is better to say 'twice' and not 'two times', which sounds awkward. Similarly, we usually say 'once' rather than 'one time'. Example: 'You're once, twice, three times a lady' (Lionel Richie song).
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