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Passive Baking Aktiv zu Passiv
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Created on March 10, 2021
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Transcript
Backanleitung
Passivsätze aus Aktivsätzen zaubern
Homer loves doughnuts.
Aktiv
Passiv
Doughnuts are loved by Homer.
Homer buys a lot of doughnuts.
Aktiv
A lot of doughnuts are bought by Homer.
Passiv
Anleitung - Schritt 1: Satzglieder erfragen
Miss G. bakes shortbread.
Aktiv
-> Miss G.
1. Subjekt:
Wer handelt?
2. Prädikat:
Handlung?
-> bakes
3. Objekt:
Wer / Was?
(Wessen / Wem?)
-> shortbread
Anleitung - Schritt 2: Aus Aktiv wird Passiv
Miss G. bakes shortbread.
Aktiv
Passiv
Shortbread
is
baked
by Miss G.
regelmäßige Bildung
Merke
Vertausche Subjekt und Objekt. Schreibe das Verb in der Passivform (=Form von "be" + past participle).
Aus Aktiv wird Passiv: schwierigeres Beispiel
Aktiv
The students of the 7b eat Miss G's shortbread at school.
Objekt
Verb
Subjekt
Passiv
is
eaten
Miss G's shortbread
by the students of the 7b
unregelmäßige Bildung
at school.