Participles — Lückentext 1
Wähle die richtige Partizipform — Present Participle (-ing) oder Past Participle (-ed / unregelmäßig). Trage die Form in die Lücke ein.
Regel: Das Present Participle (-ing) beschreibt die Wirkung auf andere (Ursache). Das Past Participle (-ed) beschreibt das Gefühl oder den Zustand einer Person (Wirkung). Das Verb in Klammern gibt die Basis an.
Aufgabe
- The film was absolutely — nobody wanted to leave the cinema. (fascinate)
→ The film was absolutely fascinating — nobody wanted to leave the cinema. (fascinating = Ursache; der Film fasziniert andere)
- She felt very after the long journey. (tire)
→ She felt very tired after the long journey. (tired = Gefühl der Person)
- The instructions were really — nobody understood what to do. (confuse)
→ The instructions were really confusing — nobody understood what to do. (confusing = Ursache; die Anleitung verwirrt andere)
- He was to hear the good news. (delight)
→ He was delighted to hear the good news. (delighted = Gefühl der Person)
- It was an match — the crowd cheered throughout. (excite)
→ It was an exciting match — the crowd cheered throughout. (exciting = Ursache; das Spiel begeistert andere)
- The children were by the magician’s tricks. (amaze)
→ The children were amazed by the magician’s tricks. (amazed = Gefühl der Person)
- The lecture was so that half the students fell asleep. (bore)
→ The lecture was so boring that half the students fell asleep. (boring = Ursache; die Vorlesung langweilt andere)
- She was by the result of her exam. (disappoint)
→ She was disappointed by the result of her exam. (disappointed = Gefühl der Person)
- The documentary about climate change was very . (worry)
→ The documentary about climate change was very worrying. (worrying = Ursache; der Dokumentarfilm beunruhigt andere)
- He looked after working twelve hours in a row. (exhaust)
→ He looked exhausted after working twelve hours in a row. (exhausted = Zustand der Person)
- The hike up the mountain was absolutely . (tire)
→ The hike up the mountain was absolutely tiring. (tiring = Ursache; die Wanderung erschöpft andere)
- We were to find the door unlocked. (surprise)
→ We were surprised to find the door unlocked. (surprised = Gefühl der Person)
- The result of the election was very . (surprise)
→ The result of the election was very surprising. (surprising = Ursache; das Ergebnis überrascht andere)
- She felt by the rude comment. (annoy)
→ She felt annoyed by the rude comment. (annoyed = Gefühl der Person)
- The news was deeply — no one had expected such a result. (shock)
→ The news was deeply shocking — no one had expected such a result. (shocking = Ursache; die Nachricht schockiert andere)
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