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[quote="Basti"]Hi ich muss das in der Klammer stehende Verb in die richtige Verbform setzten. Ich hoffe ich habe nichts falsch gemacht. Bei born bin ich nicht sicher ob was born eingesetzt werden muss. Das gleich gilt bei work ob ich es so stehen lassen kann. Pam (born) [color=red]was born[/color] in Auckland, New Zealand, on 19th November, 1954. She (go) [color=red]went[/color] to school in New Zealand. In 1981 she (come) [color=red]came[/color] to London, where she eventually (find) [color=red]found[/color] a job with a daily newspaper. After (work) [color=red]work[/color] successfully as a sports reporter for several years, she (become) [color=red]became[/color] one of the editors of the news section. She (work) [color=red]worked[/color] mainly in the office now. Her friend Antje (born) [color=red]was born[/color] in New Zealand, too, but Antje's parents (take) [color=red]took[/color] her back to Germany when she (be) [color=red]was[/color] six years old and Antje (go) [color=red]went[/color] to school in Germany. Antje (visit) [color=red]visited[/color] Pam when she (be) [color=red]was[/color] in Britain, and Pam (visit) [color=red]visited[/color] Antje when she (be) [color=red]was[/color] in Germany. Pam (visit) [color=red]visits[/color] Antje in Hamburg next year.[/quote]
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Verfasst am: 15. Sep 2004 18:34
Titel:
Pam (born)
was born
in Auckland, New Zealand, on 19th November, 1954. She (go)
went
to school in New Zealand. In 1981 she (come)
came
to London, where she eventually (find)
found
a job with a daily newspaper. After (work)
working
successfully as a sports reporter for several years, she (become)
became
one of the editors of the news section. She (work)
works
mainly in the office now. Her friend Antje (born)
was born
in New Zealand, too, but Antje's parents (take)
took
her back to Germany when she (be)
was
six years old and Antje (go)
went
to school in Germany. Antje (visit)
visits
Pam when she (be)
is
in Britain, and Pam (visit)
visits
Antje when she (be)
is
in Germany. Pam (visit)
visits / will visit
Antje in Hamburg next year.
Das wäre mein Vorschlag, doch dazu ist zu sagen das ich grammatikalischer nicht sonderlich gut ist, doch ich es vom Sprachgefühl her so machen würde.
Basti
Verfasst am: 15. Sep 2004 18:22
Titel: Verbformen
Hi ich muss das in der Klammer stehende Verb in die richtige Verbform setzten. Ich hoffe ich habe nichts falsch gemacht. Bei born bin ich nicht sicher ob was born eingesetzt werden muss. Das gleich gilt bei work ob ich es so stehen lassen kann.
Pam (born)
was born
in Auckland, New Zealand, on 19th November, 1954. She (go)
went
to school in New Zealand. In 1981 she (come)
came
to London, where she eventually (find)
found
a job with a daily newspaper. After (work)
work
successfully as a sports reporter for several years, she (become)
became
one of the editors of the news section. She (work)
worked
mainly in the office now. Her friend Antje (born)
was born
in New Zealand, too, but Antje's parents (take)
took
her back to Germany when she (be)
was
six years old and Antje (go)
went
to school in Germany. Antje (visit)
visited
Pam when she (be)
was
in Britain, and Pam (visit)
visited
Antje when she (be)
was
in Germany. Pam (visit)
visits
Antje in Hamburg next year.