Present Perfect Passive — Lückentext 3

Setze das Verb in der richtigen Form des Present Perfect Passive ein — mit Verneinungen und Fragen.

B2 Lückentext

In dieser Übung kommen auch Verneinungen (have/has not been + Past Participle) und Fragen (Have/Has … been + Past Participle?) vor. Der Hinweis in Klammern zeigt, welche Form gebildet werden soll. Fülle alle Lücken aus und vergleiche erst dann mit den Lösungen.

Aufgabe

  1. The report yet. (not / submit — Verneinung)
    → The report has not been submitted yet. (Verneinung Singular: has not been + PP)
  2. the contract ? (sign — Frage)
    Has the contract been signed? (Frage Singular: Has … been + PP)
  3. The damaged goods yet. (not / replace — Verneinung)
    → The damaged goods have not been replaced yet. (Verneinung Plural: have not been + PP)
  4. the suspects ? (identify — Frage)
    Have the suspects been identified? (Frage Plural: Have … been + PP)
  5. The new measures properly by the committee. (not / consider — Verneinung)
    → The new measures have not been considered properly by the committee. (Verneinung Plural: have not been + PP)
  6. all the invitations ? (send — Frage)
    Have all the invitations been sent? (Frage Plural: Have … been + PP)
  7. The complaint satisfactorily. (not / resolve — Verneinung)
    → The complaint has not been resolved satisfactorily. (Verneinung Singular: has not been + PP)
  8. All the data safely. (back up)
    → All the data has been backed up safely. (Present Perfect Passive Singular → has been + PP)
  9. the new policy to all staff? (explain — Frage)
    Has the new policy been explained to all staff? (Frage Singular: Has … been + PP)
  10. The safety regulations in this building. (not / enforce — Verneinung)
    → The safety regulations have not been enforced in this building. (Verneinung Plural: have not been + PP)
  11. The missing funds finally. (recover)
    → The missing funds have been recovered finally. (Present Perfect Passive Plural → have been + PP)
  12. the new law by parliament? (pass — Frage)
    Has the new law been passed by parliament? (Frage Singular: Has … been + PP)
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