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) | |
|---|---|---|
| 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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