Present Simple/Formen von "to be": Unterschied zwischen den Versionen
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Becky ''is (???)'' twelve. Robert ''isn't (???)'' twelve but thirteen!. | Becky ''is (???)'' twelve. Robert ''isn't (???)'' twelve but thirteen!. | ||
Version vom 12. Dezember 2018, 07:19 Uhr
Das Verb "to be" hat auch im Present Simple mehrere Formen.
Formen
Im Deutschen werden alle Verben konjugiert, d.h. je nach Geschlecht, Anzahl und Zeit verändert. Im Englischen gibt es nur das he,she,it-s - außer das Verb "to be" mit seinen Formen am, is, are.
Zur besseren Übersicht sind in der Tabelle die Personalpronomen vor die jeweilige Verbform gestellt:
Singular (Einzahl) | Plural (Mehrzahl) | |
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1.Person | I am | we are |
2. Person | you are | you are |
3. Person | he, she, it is | they are |
Interactive Exercises
Put the correct form of the verb "to be" into the gaps:
I am Cindy. That is Mandy. We are twelve.
Robert is fifteen. The house is blue. They are in London.
I am fourteen. Today is Tuesday.
Write the correct form of the verb "to be" into the gaps:
The bike is (be) blue. The tree is (be) green. The Burtons are (be) in London.
The room is (be) black. I am (be) a pupil.
The pupils are (be) nervous, because they write a test.
The people are (be) in front of the house.
A genius is (be) a very clever person. Snow is (be) white. We are (be) in a class.
The bike is (be) blue. The tree is (be) green. The Burtons are (be) in London.
The room is (be) black. I am (be) a pupil.
The pupils are (be) nervous, because they write a test.
The people are (be) in front of the house.
A genius is (be) a very clever person. Snow is (be) white. We are (be) in a class.
Write the correct form of the verb "to be". Sometimes you need the negative!
Becky is (???) twelve. Robert isn't (???) twelve but thirteen!.
Sarah and David are(???) both (=beide) eleven years old.
"You want to see a horror movie? - No way, you are (???)' only (=nur) twelve, you aren't(???) old enough!"
"But Mummy, I am (???) the only (hier: =einzige) boy who isn't allowed to go."
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