Passive — Umformung 1
Forme den Aktivsatz in einen Passivsatz um.
Ein Aktivsatz ist vorgegeben. Schreibe denselben Inhalt als Passivsatz. Die Zeitform bleibt dieselbe. Das Subjekt des Aktivsatzes kann mit by angefügt werden — oder entfällt, wenn es unbekannt oder unwichtig ist.
Aufgabe
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The chef prepares the meal every day.
Passiv:
→ The meal is prepared (by the chef) every day.(Objekt → Subjekt; Simple Present Aktiv → is + PP)
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They clean the office every morning.
Passiv:
→ The office is cleaned every morning.(Objekt → Subjekt; Simple Present Aktiv → is + PP)
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Someone stole my wallet at the station.
Passiv:
→ My wallet was stolen at the station.(Objekt → Subjekt; Simple Past Aktiv → was + PP)
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They built the castle in the 12th century.
Passiv:
→ The castle was built in the 12th century.(Objekt → Subjekt; Simple Past Aktiv → was + PP)
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A famous director made this film.
Passiv:
→ This film was made by a famous director.(Objekt → Subjekt; Simple Past Aktiv → was + PP)
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People speak English in Australia.
Passiv:
→ English is spoken in Australia.(Objekt → Subjekt; Simple Present Aktiv → is + PP)
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The police arrested three people last night.
Passiv:
→ Three people were arrested (by the police) last night.(Objekt → Subjekt; Simple Past Aktiv → were + PP)
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The company will publish the results next week.
Passiv:
→ The results will be published (by the company) next week.(Objekt → Subjekt; Will Future Aktiv → will be + PP)
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Scientists conduct the experiments under controlled conditions.
Passiv:
→ The experiments are conducted under controlled conditions.(Objekt → Subjekt; Simple Present Aktiv → are + PP)
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Dickens wrote the novel in the 19th century.
Passiv:
→ The novel was written by Dickens in the 19th century.(Objekt → Subjekt; Simple Past Aktiv → was + PP)