Participles — Lückentext 2

Ergänze das Present Participle oder Past Participle des Verbs in Klammern. In dieser Übung werden Partizipien in Perfect- und Passiv-Konstruktionen geübt.

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In Perfect-Zeiten steht das Past Participle nach have/has/had. Im Passiv steht das Past Participle nach einer Form von be. In Progressive-Zeiten steht das Present Participle (-ing) nach einer Form von be.

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  1. She has the report already. (write)
    → She has written the report already. (Present Perfect: have + Past Participle)
  2. The window was by someone last night. (break)
    → The window was broken by someone last night. (Passiv: was + Past Participle)
  3. They are for the bus right now. (wait)
    → They are waiting for the bus right now. (Progressive: are + Present Participle)
  4. He had the letter before she arrived. (send)
    → He had sent the letter before she arrived. (Past Perfect: had + Past Participle)
  5. The new bridge was in 1998. (build)
    → The new bridge was built in 1998. (Passiv: was + Past Participle)
  6. She was when I called her. (sleep)
    → She was sleeping when I called her. (Progressive: was + Present Participle)
  7. Have you ever sushi? (eat)
    → Have you ever eaten sushi? (Present Perfect: have + Past Participle)
  8. The emails have been to all members. (send)
    → The emails have been sent to all members. (Present Perfect Passiv: have been + Past Participle)
  9. She has been English for three years. (learn)
    → She has been learning English for three years. (Present Perfect Progressive: has been + Present Participle)
  10. The door was at midnight. (lock)
    → The door was locked at midnight. (Passiv: was + Past Participle)
  11. He had never to Spain before last summer. (go)
    → He had never been to Spain before last summer. (Past Perfect: had + Past Participle; go → been)
  12. The children were in the garden all afternoon. (play)
    → The children were playing in the garden all afternoon. (Past Progressive: were + Present Participle)
  13. All the tickets have been . (sell)
    → All the tickets have been sold. (Present Perfect Passiv: have been + Past Participle)
  14. She will have the project by next Friday. (finish)
    → She will have finished the project by next Friday. (Future Perfect: will have + Past Participle)
  15. The meeting is in the main conference room. (hold)
    → The meeting is being held in the main conference room. (Present Progressive Passiv: is being + Past Participle)
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