Future Perfect Passive — Umformung 1
Forme die Aktivsätze in das Future Perfect Passiv um.
Schritt 1: Das Objekt des Aktivsatzes wird zum Subjekt des Passivsatzes. Schritt 2: will have + Past Participle wird durch will have been + Past Participle (Partizip II) ersetzt. Die Zeitangabe bleibt unverändert.
Aufgabe
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They will have finished the project by June.
Passiv:
→ The project will have been finished by June.(Future Perfect Passive → will have been + PP)
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The team will have sent all invitations by tomorrow.
Passiv:
→ All invitations will have been sent by tomorrow.(send → PP: sent; Future Perfect Passive → will have been + PP)
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Workers will have repaired the bridge by next month.
Passiv:
→ The bridge will have been repaired by next month.(Future Perfect Passive → will have been + PP)
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They will have completed the work by Friday.
Passiv:
→ The work will have been completed by Friday.(Future Perfect Passive → will have been + PP)
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The engineers will have built the new line by 2030.
Passiv:
→ The new line will have been built by 2030.(build → PP: built; Future Perfect Passive → will have been + PP)
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Both parties will have signed the contract before you return.
Passiv:
→ The contract will have been signed before you return.(Future Perfect Passive → will have been + PP)
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The committee will have approved the budget by the end of the week.
Passiv:
→ The budget will have been approved by the end of the week.(Future Perfect Passive → will have been + PP)
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The technicians will have installed all the new computers by Monday.
Passiv:
→ All the new computers will have been installed by Monday.(Future Perfect Passive → will have been + PP)
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They will have distributed the results to all participants by noon.
Passiv:
→ The results will have been distributed to all participants by noon.(Future Perfect Passive → will have been + PP)
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The architects will have redesigned the entrance hall by next spring.
Passiv:
→ The entrance hall will have been redesigned by next spring.(Future Perfect Passive → will have been + PP)