Present Perfect — Umformung 1

Forme den Aussagesatz in eine Verneinung und eine Frage um.

B1 Umformung

Der Aussagesatz ist vorgegeben. Bilde dazu eine Verneinung (Langform: have not / has not + Partizip II) und eine Entscheidungsfrage (Have/Has + Subjekt + Partizip II?). Tippe deine Antworten in die Felder und vergleiche danach mit den Lösungen.

Aufgabe

  1. She has already called the doctor.

    Verneinung:

    Frage:

    Verneinung: She has not called the doctor already.

    Frage: Has she already called the doctor?

    (Verneinung: has not + PP; Frage: Has + Subjekt + PP?)

  2. They have lived in this city for ten years.

    Verneinung:

    Frage:

    Verneinung: They have not lived in this city for ten years.

    Frage: Have they lived in this city for ten years?

    (for = Zeitspanne → Present Perfect; Verneinung: have not + PP; Frage: Have + Subjekt + PP?)

  3. He has broken the school record.

    Verneinung:

    Frage:

    Verneinung: He has not broken the school record.

    Frage: Has he broken the school record?

    (break → PP: broken — unregelmäßig; Verneinung: has not + PP; Frage: Has + Subjekt + PP?)

  4. I have eaten all the cake.

    Verneinung:

    Frage:

    Verneinung: I have not eaten all the cake.

    Frage: Have I eaten all the cake?

    (eat → PP: eaten — unregelmäßig; Verneinung: have not + PP; Frage: Have + Subjekt + PP?)

  5. We have decided to move to a new flat.

    Verneinung:

    Frage:

    Verneinung: We have not decided to move to a new flat.

    Frage: Have we decided to move to a new flat?

    (Verneinung: have not + PP; Frage: Have + Subjekt + PP?)

  6. The team has won every match this season.

    Verneinung:

    Frage:

    Verneinung: The team has not won every match this season.

    Frage: Has the team won every match this season?

    (win → PP: won — unregelmäßig; Verneinung: has not + PP; Frage: Has + Subjekt + PP?)

  7. She has visited her grandmother twice this month.

    Verneinung:

    Frage:

    Verneinung: She has not visited her grandmother twice this month.

    Frage: Has she visited her grandmother twice this month?

    (Verneinung: has not + PP; Frage: Has + Subjekt + PP?)

  8. He has sent the application already.

    Verneinung:

    Frage:

    Verneinung: He has not sent the application already.

    Frage: Has he already sent the application?

    (send → PP: sent — unregelmäßig; Verneinung: has not + PP; Frage: Has + Subjekt + PP?)

  9. They have forgotten to book the tickets.

    Verneinung:

    Frage:

    Verneinung: They have not forgotten to book the tickets.

    Frage: Have they forgotten to book the tickets?

    (forget → PP: forgotten — unregelmäßig; Verneinung: have not + PP; Frage: Have + Subjekt + PP?)

  10. You have met my sister before.

    Verneinung:

    Frage:

    Verneinung: You have not met my sister before.

    Frage: Have you met my sister before?

    (meet → PP: met — unregelmäßig; Verneinung: have not + PP; Frage: Have + Subjekt + PP?)

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