Hallo,
könnt ihr mir bei folgenden Sätzen helfen (ind. rede):
1. What are your favourite things to eat and drink?
2. What are your favourite TV shows and movies?
3. What is a typical school day like in Australia?
4. Where would you take a friend who was visiting Australia?
Wie verschiebe ich die Zeitform bei einem Satz speziell wie dem 4rten?
Stimmt das hier:
David, don´t sit on your desk.
I told David not to sit on his desk.
Wird aus dem do-had? Aus did-had had? Wenn ein ? am Ende steht, Zeitform verschieben. Bei . ! usw. nicht ?
Ich bin für jede Hilfe dankbar.
Fragen zu Sätzen
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indirkte Rede
Hi Micro,
bei der indirekten Rede ist es wichtig, wie der Einleitungssatz ist, entweder:
He aks me
oder
He asked me
Ich vermute, dass es bei dir um den zweiten Satz geht, denn du fragst ja nach Zeitverschiebungen. Sieh dir mal folgende Erklärungen an:
http://www.englisch-hilfen.de/grammar/r ... _frage.htm
Dein Satz mit David geht voll in Ordnung.
Versuch einfach mal, die Fragen zu selbst zu bilden. Wenn du nicht weiter kommst, dann melde dich bitte wieder.
CU
George
bei der indirekten Rede ist es wichtig, wie der Einleitungssatz ist, entweder:
He aks me
oder
He asked me
Ich vermute, dass es bei dir um den zweiten Satz geht, denn du fragst ja nach Zeitverschiebungen. Sieh dir mal folgende Erklärungen an:
http://www.englisch-hilfen.de/grammar/r ... _frage.htm
Dein Satz mit David geht voll in Ordnung.
Versuch einfach mal, die Fragen zu selbst zu bilden. Wenn du nicht weiter kommst, dann melde dich bitte wieder.
CU
George
Zuletzt geändert von George am 26. Jun 2004 22:38, insgesamt 1-mal geändert.
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1. What are your favourite things to eat and drink?
They asked me what was my favourite things to eat and drink.
eat oder eaten, drink oder drunk?
2. What are your favourite TV shows and movies?
They asked me what was my favourite TV shows and movies.
3. What is a typical school day like in Australia?
They asked me what was a typical school day like in Australia. Oder:
They asket me what is a typical school day liked in Australia.
4. Where would you take a friend who was visiting Australia?
They asked me where I would taken a friend who was visiting Australia.
Welche Sätze stimmen?
They asked me what was my favourite things to eat and drink.
eat oder eaten, drink oder drunk?
2. What are your favourite TV shows and movies?
They asked me what was my favourite TV shows and movies.
3. What is a typical school day like in Australia?
They asked me what was a typical school day like in Australia. Oder:
They asket me what is a typical school day liked in Australia.
4. Where would you take a friend who was visiting Australia?
They asked me where I would taken a friend who was visiting Australia.
Welche Sätze stimmen?
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Sätze
Hallo Micro,
1. What are your favourite things to eat and drink?
They asked me what my favourite things to eat and drink were.
Es bleibt der Infinitiv (eat und drink), da to zuvor steht.
2. What are your favourite TV shows and movies?
They asked me what my favourite TV shows and movies were.
3. What is a typical school day like in Australia?
They asked me what a typical school day like in Australia was.
Das like ist hier kein Verb.
4. Where would you take a friend who was visiting Australia?
They asked me where I would take a friend who had been visiting Australia.
Das would bleibt, das Past Progressive (was visiting) wird zu had been visiting.
Alles klar?
CU
George
1. What are your favourite things to eat and drink?
They asked me what my favourite things to eat and drink were.
Es bleibt der Infinitiv (eat und drink), da to zuvor steht.
2. What are your favourite TV shows and movies?
They asked me what my favourite TV shows and movies were.
3. What is a typical school day like in Australia?
They asked me what a typical school day like in Australia was.
Das like ist hier kein Verb.
4. Where would you take a friend who was visiting Australia?
They asked me where I would take a friend who had been visiting Australia.
Das would bleibt, das Past Progressive (was visiting) wird zu had been visiting.
Alles klar?
CU
George