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Max Gast
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Verfasst am: 15. Mai 2005 15:38 Titel: Passivformen |
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Hi, könnt ihr mit bitte bei der aufgabe helfen.
Meine Vorschläge habe ich hingeschrieben, ich habe aber öfters keine ahnung gehabt.
Könnt ihr mir bitte auch erklären, warum ich etwas falsch gemacht habe?!
Setze die angegeben Verben ein und verwende dabei die richtige passivform.
1. I wanted to watch how the programme was made (make) but I could´nt get a seat in the audience.
2. The house had been built (build) in 1920 and is now being renovated renovate).
3. The decision is announced(announce)as soon as the meeting is over.
4. The seatswere painted(paint), so people can´t sit on them.
5. London had been visited (visit) by a lot of tourists every year.
6. They can´t come because their car have been stolen (stolen) recently.
7. The points ......?.....still ........?...(count) when they congratulated the winner.
8. Although the drug have been tested (test) carefully, many people became ill after taking it.
9. The sunspect was questioned (question) yesterday.
10. During an operation everything is being done (do) to save the patient´s life.
11. Last week our neighbour was sacked (sack) by his company.
12. Last night´s performance was given (give) by a famous artist.
13. When the shop is closed, the doors are being locked (lock).
lg Maxx |
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chibimalik
Anmeldungsdatum: 15.05.2005 Beiträge: 91 Wohnort: USA
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Verfasst am: 15. Mai 2005 17:56 Titel: |
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2. The house had been built (build) in 1920 and is now being renovated renovate).
--> The house was built in 1920 and is now being renovated.
Im ersten Teil des Satzes musst du Simple Past nehmen, weil ein Zeitpunkt angegeben ist.
3. The decision is announced(announce)as soon as the meeting is over.
--> The decision will be announced as soon as the meeting is over.
Hier würde ich das Futur verwenden, weil die Handlung um die es geht in der Zukunft liegt.
5. London had been visited (visit) by a lot of tourists every year.
--> London is visited by a lot of tourists every year.
Simple Present weil das eine tatsache ist (dass jedes Jahr viele Menschen nach London fahren)
6. They can´t come because their car have been stolen (stolen) recently.
--> They can't come because their car has been stolen recently.
'have' wäre Plural, da hier aber nur von einem Auto die Rede ist, musst du 'has' nehmen
7. The points were still being counted when they congratulated the winner.
8. Although the drug have been tested (test) carefully, many people became ill after taking it.
--> Although the drug has been tested carefully, many people became ill after taking it.
das gleiche wie bei 6. (drug ist Einzahl, deswegen 'has)
9. The sunspectwas questioned (question) yesterday.
--> The suspect was questioned yesterday.
kleiner tippfehler, ansonsten grammatisch korrekt _________________ HELP ME, I'VE GOT A CRUSH ON MY TEACHER!!! |
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chibimalik
Anmeldungsdatum: 15.05.2005 Beiträge: 91 Wohnort: USA
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Verfasst am: 15. Mai 2005 18:11 Titel: |
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hab noch was vergessen ^^;;
13. When the shop is closed, the doors are being locked (lock).
--> war mir erst nicht ganz sicher, aber ich glaube es muss heißen:
When the shop is closed, the doors are locked.
Wenn der Laden zu ist, sind die Türen abgeschlossen.
'die Türen sind abgeschlossen' ist ein Zustand, deswegen Simple Present. _________________ HELP ME, I'VE GOT A CRUSH ON MY TEACHER!!! |
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Maxx Gast
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Verfasst am: 15. Mai 2005 20:50 Titel: |
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Vielen Dank!!Maxx |
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Ulli Ehrenmoderator
Anmeldungsdatum: 03.07.2004 Beiträge: 1389
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Verfasst am: 15. Mai 2005 21:41 Titel: |
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chibimalik hat Folgendes geschrieben: | hab noch was vergessen ^^;;
13. When the shop is closed, the doors are being locked (lock).
--> war mir erst nicht ganz sicher, aber ich glaube es muss heißen:
When the shop is closed, the doors are locked.
Wenn der Laden zu ist, sind die Türen abgeschlossen.
'die Türen sind abgeschlossen' ist ein Zustand, deswegen Simple Present. |
Hi chibimalik
Zitat: | , the doors are locked. | das ist korrekt
LG Ulli _________________ LG Ulli
Tomorrow is often the busiest day of the week.
Spanish proverb |
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