Past Perfect Progressive — Lückentext 2: Verneinung und Fragen
Übe die Verneinung und Fragebildung im Past Perfect Progressive.
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
- She long when the accident happened. (not: drive)
→ She had not been driving long when the accident happened.
- they long before the storm started? (hike)
→ Had they been hiking long before the storm started?
- I well — that is why I could not concentrate. (not: sleep)
→ I had not been sleeping well — that is why I could not concentrate.
- he at that gym for very long? (train)
→ Had he been training at that gym for very long?
- They to each other for months before they reconciled. (not: speak)
→ They had not been speaking to each other for months before they reconciled.
- 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?
- He properly — that is why his health declined. (not: eat)
→ He had not been eating properly — that is why his health declined.
- the children outside before you called them in? (play)
→ Had the children been playing outside before you called them in?
- 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.
- she there for a year when she decided to leave? (live)
→ Had she been living there for a year when she decided to leave?
- The dog much recently — it seemed very tired. (not: run)
→ The dog had not been running much recently — it seemed very tired.
- they for long when the rain began? (wait)
→ Had they been waiting for long when the rain began?
- She for the interview — she seemed very nervous. (not: prepare)
→ She had not been preparing for the interview — she seemed very nervous.
- he at all before the test? (study)
→ Had he been studying at all before the test?
- 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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- Past Perfect Progressive — Fehlerkorrektur 1
- Past Perfect Progressive — Lückentext 1
- Past Perfect Progressive — Lückentext 2: Verneinung und Fragen
- Past Perfect Progressive — Lückentext 3: Gemischte Formen
- Past Perfect Progressive — Übersetzung 1
- Past Perfect Progressive — Umformung 1
- Past Perfect vs. Past Perfect Progressive — Lückentext 1
- Past Perfect vs. Past Perfect Progressive — Lückentext 2
- Past Perfect vs. Past Perfect Progressive — Lückentext 3