Present Perfect — Lückentext 3: Gemischte Formen
Fülle die Lücken mit der richtigen Form des Present Perfect — Aussage, Verneinung oder Frage.
Diese Übung enthält alle Satztypen gemischt: Aussagesätze, Verneinungen (Langform: have not / has not) und Fragen. Achte auf die Signalwörter: already, just, yet, ever, never, since, for, recently, so far. Das Verb steht in Klammern.
Aufgabe
- I ever bungee jumping — it sounds too dangerous for me. (never / do)
→ I have never done bungee jumping — it sounds too dangerous for me. (never → fehlende Erfahrung bis jetzt → have never + PP)
- the post yet today? (arrive)
→ Has the post arrived yet today? (yet in Fragen → Handlung erwartet, noch offen → Has + PP)
- She for this position for months without success. (apply)
→ She has applied for this position for months without success. (for = Zeitspanne → andauernde Situation bis jetzt → has + PP)
- We our friends since the summer holiday — it has been too long. (not: see)
→ We have not seen our friends since the summer holiday — it has been too long. (since = Zeitpunkt → Zustand dauert bis jetzt an → have not + PP; see → PP: seen — unregelmäßig)
- He just his driving licence — he is so relieved. (get)
→ He has just got his driving licence — he is so relieved. (just → soeben abgeschlossen, Gegenwartsbezug → has + PP; get → PP: got — unregelmäßig)
- you ever a famous person in real life? (meet)
→ Have you ever met a famous person in real life? (ever → Erfahrungsfrage → Present Perfect; meet → PP: met — unregelmäßig)
- They in touch for over five years. (not: be)
→ They have not been in touch for over five years. (for = Zeitspanne → Zustand dauert bis jetzt → have not + PP)
- The council yet to the residents‘ complaints. (not: respond)
→ The council has not yet responded to the residents‘ complaints. (yet in Verneinung → Handlung noch ausstehend → has not + PP)
- She three novels so far and is already working on a fourth. (write)
→ She has written three novels so far and is already working on a fourth. (so far → Ergebnis bis jetzt → has + PP; write → PP: written — unregelmäßig)
- he his new neighbours yet? (meet)
→ Has he met his new neighbours yet? (yet in Fragen → Handlung erwartet, noch offen → Has + PP; meet → PP: met — unregelmäßig)
- I already that book — I can lend it to you if you like. (read)
→ I have already read that book — I can lend it to you if you like. (already → abgeschlossene Handlung, Ergebnis relevant → have + PP; read → PP: read — unregelmäßig)
- Our company its prices for two years now. (not: raise)
→ Our company has not raised its prices for two years now. (for = Zeitspanne → anhaltende Situation bis jetzt → has not + PP)
- the children their rooms yet? (tidy)
→ Have the children tidied their rooms yet? (yet in Fragen → Handlung erwartet, noch offen → Have + PP)
- He just his mind about the job — he is going to accept it. (change)
→ He has just changed his mind about the job — he is going to accept it. (just → gerade abgeschlossene Handlung → has + PP)
- We any news from the rescue team since yesterday morning. (not: receive)
→ We have not received any news from the rescue team since yesterday morning. (since = Zeitpunkt → Zustand dauert bis jetzt → have not + PP)
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- Present Perfect — Fehlerkorrektur 1
- Present Perfect — Lückentext 1
- Present Perfect — Lückentext 2: Verneinung und Fragen
- Present Perfect — Lückentext 3: Gemischte Formen
- Present Perfect — Übersetzung 1
- Present Perfect — Umformung 1
- Present Perfect vs. Present Perfect Progressive — Lückentext 1
- Present Perfect vs. Present Perfect Progressive — Lückentext 2
- Present Perfect vs. Present Perfect Progressive — Lückentext 3