Passive — Lückentext 2

Setze die richtige Passivform ein — verschiedene Zeiten, Verneinungen und Fragen.

B1 Lückentext

Schreibe die richtige Passivform in die Lücke. Der Hinweis gibt Verb, Zeitform und ggf. Verneinung oder Frageform vor. Benutze keine Kurzformen.

Aufgabe

  1. The letters yet. (not: send — Simple Present Passive)
    → The letters are not sent yet. (Verneinung Passiv → are not + PP)
  2. the match cancelled? (be — Simple Past Passive, Frage)
    Was the match cancelled? (Frage Simple Past Passive Singular → Was + Subjekt + PP)
  3. The suspect by the police yesterday. (question — Simple Past Passive)
    → The suspect was questioned by the police yesterday. (Simple Past Passive Singular → was + PP)
  4. The book in over 30 languages. (translate — Present Perfect Passive)
    → The book has been translated in over 30 languages. (Present Perfect Passive Singular → has been + PP)
  5. The new hospital by the end of next year. (finish — Will Future Passive)
    → The new hospital will be finished by the end of next year. (Will Future Passive → will be + PP)
  6. These shoes in Italy. (not: make — Simple Present Passive)
    → These shoes are not made in Italy. (Verneinung Passiv → are not + PP)
  7. the email already? (send — Present Perfect Passive, Frage)
    Has the email already been sent? (Frage Present Perfect Passive → Has + Subjekt + been + PP)
  8. The prize at the ceremony last Friday. (award — Simple Past Passive)
    → The prize was awarded at the ceremony last Friday. (Simple Past Passive Singular → was + PP)
  9. The documents on time. (not: sign — Simple Past Passive)
    → The documents were not signed on time. (Verneinung Passiv → were not + PP)
  10. All tickets before the show. (sell — Present Perfect Passive)
    → All tickets have been sold before the show. (Present Perfect Passive Plural → have been + PP)
  11. the report finished by tomorrow? (be — Will Future Passive, Frage)
    Will the report be finished by tomorrow? (Frage Will Future Passive → Will + Subjekt + be + PP)
  12. The ancient temple carefully during the restoration. (restore — Simple Past Passive)
    → The ancient temple was restored carefully during the restoration. (Simple Past Passive Singular → was + PP)
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