Present Perfect Passive — Lückentext 2
Setze das Verb in der richtigen Form des Present Perfect Passive ein.
Bilde das Present Perfect Passiv mit have/has been + Past Participle. Das Verb in Klammern steht im Infinitiv — achte auf unregelmäßige Formen. Fülle alle Lücken aus und vergleiche erst dann mit den Lösungen.
Aufgabe
- The new shopping centre recently. (open)
→ The new shopping centre has been opened recently. (Present Perfect Passive Singular → has been + PP)
- The prices again. (raise)
→ The prices have been raised again. (Present Perfect Passive Plural → have been + PP)
- The suspect by the police. (release)
→ The suspect has been released by the police. (Present Perfect Passive Singular → has been + PP)
- The faulty products from the shelves. (remove)
→ The faulty products have been removed from the shelves. (Present Perfect Passive Plural → have been + PP)
- The budget by the board. (approve)
→ The budget has been approved by the board. (Present Perfect Passive Singular → has been + PP)
- New evidence in the case. (discover)
→ New evidence has been discovered in the case. (Present Perfect Passive Singular → has been + PP)
- The old railway station into a museum. (transform)
→ The old railway station has been transformed into a museum. (Present Perfect Passive Singular → has been + PP)
- The winner already. (announce)
→ The winner has been announced already. (Present Perfect Passive Singular → has been + PP)
- All the guests to the wedding. (invite)
→ All the guests have been invited to the wedding. (Present Perfect Passive Plural → have been + PP)
- The injured players to hospital. (take)
→ The injured players have been taken to hospital. (take → PP: taken; Present Perfect Passive Plural → have been + PP)
- The electricity bill . (pay)
→ The electricity bill has been paid. (pay → PP: paid; Present Perfect Passive Singular → has been + PP)
- The stolen car by the police. (find)
→ The stolen car has been found by the police. (find → PP: found; Present Perfect Passive Singular → has been + PP)
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