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  • 22.12.2022
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Ge­gen­wart (pre­sent)



  • simp­le pre­sent: in­fin­tiv (bei he, she, it: +s)



- pre­sent pro­gres­si­ve: form von "to be" + verb + -ing





Ver­gan­gen­heit (past)



  • simp­le past: verb + -ed ODER un­re­gel­mä­ßi­ge Ver­ben

=> AUS­WEN­DIG LER­NEN



  • past pro­gres­si­ve: Ver­gan­gen­heits­form von "to be" (was/were) + verb + -ing





  • pre­sent per­fect: have/has + past parti­ciple





Zu­kunft (fu­ture)



  • will-​future: will + verb





Bei­spie­le:



simp­le pre­sent: I walk. / He walks.



pre­sent pro­gres­si­ve: I am wal­king.



simp­le past: I wal­ked.



past pro­gres­si­ve: I was wal­king.



pre­sent per­fect: I have wal­ked.



will-​future: I will walk.



For­men von "to be"       Ge­gen­wart               Ver­gan­gen­heit





I

am

was

you

are

were

he, she, it

is

was

we

are

were

you

are

were

they

are

were

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simp­le pre­sent, pre­sent pro­gress­si­ve, simp­le past, past pro­gres­si­ve oder will fu­ture?
  • Was be­deu­tet pre­sent, past, fu­ture?


  • Orde die oben ge­nann­ten Zeit­for­men den Sät­zen zu:

a) He is spe­a­king.



b) She was wal­king.



c) They run.



d) He spoke.



e) I will have fun.

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