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Passive Baking Aktiv zu Passiv

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Created on March 10, 2021

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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.