Past Perfect Progressive — Lückentext 2: Verneinung und Fragen

Übe die Verneinung und Fragebildung im Past Perfect Progressive.

B1 Lückentext

Verneinungen werden mit had not been + Verb + -ing gebildet — benutze immer die Langform. Fragen werden mit Had + Subjekt + been + Verb + -ing? gebildet. Jeder Satz gibt mit (not: verb) oder (verb) an, welche Form gefragt ist.

Aufgabe

  1. She long when the accident happened. (not: drive)
    → She had not been driving long when the accident happened.
  2. they long before the storm started? (hike)
    Had they been hiking long before the storm started?
  3. I well — that is why I could not concentrate. (not: sleep)
    → I had not been sleeping well — that is why I could not concentrate.
  4. he at that gym for very long? (train)
    Had he been training at that gym for very long?
  5. They to each other for months before they reconciled. (not: speak)
    → They had not been speaking to each other for months before they reconciled.
  6. you there for a long time when they offered you the job? (work)
    Had you been working there for a long time when they offered you the job?
  7. He properly — that is why his health declined. (not: eat)
    → He had not been eating properly — that is why his health declined.
  8. the children outside before you called them in? (play)
    Had the children been playing outside before you called them in?
  9. We enough — that is why the performance was not perfect. (not: rehearse)
    → We had not been rehearsing enough — that is why the performance was not perfect.
  10. she there for a year when she decided to leave? (live)
    Had she been living there for a year when she decided to leave?
  11. The dog much recently — it seemed very tired. (not: run)
    → The dog had not been running much recently — it seemed very tired.
  12. they for long when the rain began? (wait)
    Had they been waiting for long when the rain began?
  13. She for the interview — she seemed very nervous. (not: prepare)
    → She had not been preparing for the interview — she seemed very nervous.
  14. he at all before the test? (study)
    Had he been studying at all before the test?
  15. I carefully — that is why I missed the important detail. (not: listen)
    → I had not been listening carefully — that is why I missed the important detail.
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