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Im [[Tenses/Present_Progressive|Present Progressive]] besteht das Verb im Passiv aus '''drei''' Bestandteilen:
[[Tenses/Present Perfect]]


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* [[Tenses/Present Perfect/Übung 1|Übung 1]] (regelmäßige Formen)
<span style="display:inline-block;border-right:1px dashed black;padding-right:1em;text-align:center;width:2em;line-height:150%;">am is are</span>
* [[Tenses/Present Perfect/Übung 2|Übung 2]] (unregelmäßige Formen)
<span style="display:inline-block;border-right: 1px dashed black;padding-right: 1em;text-align: center;width:5em;line-height:150%;">being</span>
* [[Tenses/Present Perfect/Kontrastierung|Kontrastierung (Gegenüberstellung)]] von Present Perfect und Simple Past
<span style="display:inline-block;text-align: center;width: 8em;line-height:150%;"> past participle (3.Form)</span></span>
* [[Tenses/Present Perfect/How long ...?|How long ...? - since & for]] (regelmäßige Formen)
 
* [[Tenses/Present Perfect/Present Perfect Progressive|Present Perfect Progressive]]
Besonders bei Live-Reportagen verwendet man im Englischen oft [[Tenses/Present_Progressive|<span style="background:rgba(255,255,0,0.5)">Present Progressive</span>]] für Handlungen, die gerade passieren, und [[Tenses/Present_Perfect|<span style="background:rgba(255,0,0,0.5)">Present Perfect</span>]] für Handlungen, die eben grade passiert sind und deren Auswirkungen noch sichtbar sind.
 
== Interactive exercises  ==
[[File:Hurricane structure graphic.jpg|700px]]
=== BAHAMAS IS HIT BY HURRICANE ANTHONY ===
==== 10 a.m. newscast ====
'''Put in the correct forms (all tenses, active and passive).'''
 
<div class="lueckentext-quiz" lang="en">
A hurricane ''is coming (come)''  to the Florida coast <span style="background:rgba(255,255,0,0.5)">right now</span>. It '' isn't moving (not/ move)'' very ''quickly (quick)'' so people have time to react.
 
The storm ''is being monitored (monitor)'' very carefully <span style="background:rgba(255,255,0,0.5)">now</span> by Meteorologists at the National Hurricane Center. If a hurricane comes nearer the population ''will be warned|'ll be warned(warn)''.
Winds ''is increasing (increase)'' in strength and the necessary precautions ''must be taken (must / take)''.
 
Many schools and shops ''have been closed (close)'' early by the authorities <span style="color:firebrick;background:rgba(255,0,0,0.5)">since</span> the first alerts. Parents make sure that their children are safe at home. Food and emergency supplies ''are still being bought(<span style="color:black;background:rgba(255,255,0,0.5)">still</span>, buy)'' by some last-minute shoppers. Things like candles, flashlights and batteries ''have already been sold (<span style="color:firebrick;background:rgba(255,0,0,0.5)">already</span>,  sell)'' out quickly.
 
Many residents ''have already covered (<span style="color:firebrick;background:rgba(255,0,0,0.5)">already</span>, cover)'' their windows with plywood before those who live very close to the ocean ''have been taken (take)'' to evacuation centers. The shelters fill up with people from all over the area. Blankets, bedding and food ''are provided (provide)''. On certain roads and bridges huge bottlenecks ''have been caused(cause)'' by the traffic. The evacuees don't feel very safe, however. Everybody ''is standing (stand)'' anxiously around the television, waiting for news.  
</div>
 
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A hurricane ''is coming (come)''  to the Florida coast <span style="background:rgba(255,255,0,0.5)">right now</span>. It '' isn't moving (not/ move)'' very ''quickly (quick)'' so people have time to react.
 
The storm ''is being monitored (monitor)'' very carefully <span style="background:rgba(255,255,0,0.5)">now</span> by Meteorologists at the National Hurricane Center. If a hurricane comes nearer the population ''will be warned|'ll be warned(warn)''.
Winds ''is increasing (increase)'' in strength and the necessary precautions ''must be taken (must / take)''.
 
Many schools and shops ''have been closed (close)'' early by the authorities <span style="color:firebrick;background:rgba(255,0,0,0.5)">since</span> the first alerts. Parents make sure that their children are safe at home. Food and emergency supplies ''are still being bought(<span style="color:black;background:rgba(255,255,0,0.5)">still</span>, buy)'' by some last-minute shoppers. Things like candles, flashlights and batteries ''have already been sold (<span style="color:firebrick;background:rgba(255,0,0,0.5)">already</span>,  sell)'' out quickly.
 
Many residents ''have already covered (<span style="color:firebrick;background:rgba(255,0,0,0.5)">already</span>, cover)'' their windows with plywood before those who live very close to the ocean ''have been taken (take)'' to evacuation centers. The shelters fill up with people from all over the area. Blankets, bedding and food ''are provided (provide)''. On certain roads and bridges huge bottlenecks ''have been caused(cause)'' by the traffic. The evacuees don't feel very safe, however. Everybody ''is standing (stand)'' anxiously around the television, waiting for news.
</div>
 
==== (6 p.m. newscast) live-report ====
<div class="lueckentext-quiz" lang="en">
Oh my god, the coast ''is being hit (hit)'' by the hurricane. All hell ''has broken (break)'' loose. Gigantic waves ''are crashing (crash)'' onto the beaches. Everything in its path ''is being attacked (attack)'' by the wind.  Trees and branches '' are being blown (blow)'' to the ground, windows '' have already been broken (<span style="color:firebrick;background:rgba(255,0,0,0.5)">already</span>, break)'', roofs ''are flying (fly)''  off houses. Any loose objects that '' haven't been secured yet (not<span style="color:firebrick;background:rgba(255,0,0,0.5)">yet</span>, secure)'' , ''are nowbeing carried (<span style="color:black;background:rgba(255,255,0,0.5)">now</span>, carry)'' away by the wind.
 
Anybody foolish enough to go outdoors ''runs (run)'' the risk of injury of death from all the flying debris.
Because of the violence of the storm, people don't feel secure even inside their homes.
Some areas of the city experience power outages. The police don't patrol the streets.
There's no need. Nobody goes out onto the streets in the middle of such a violent storm.
</div>
 
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" data-expandtext="Show solution" data-collapsetext="Hide solution">
Oh my god, the coast ''is being hit (hit)'' by the hurricane. All hell ''has broken (break)'' loose. Gigantic waves ''are crashing (crash)'' onto the beaches. Everything in its path ''is being attacked (attack)'' by the wind.  Trees and branches '' are being blown (blow)'' to the ground, windows '' have already been broken (<span style="color:firebrick;background:rgba(255,0,0,0.5)">already</span>, break)'', roofs ''are flying (fly)''  off houses. Any loose objects that '' haven't been secured yet (not<span style="color:firebrick;background:rgba(255,0,0,0.5)">yet</span>, secure)'' , ''are nowbeing carried (<span style="color:black;background:rgba(255,255,0,0.5)">now</span>, carry)'' away by the wind.
 
Anybody foolish enough to go outdoors ''runs (run)'' the risk of injury of death from all the flying debris.
Because of the violence of the storm, people don't feel secure even inside their homes.
Some areas of the city experience power outages. The police don't patrol the streets.
There's no need. Nobody goes out onto the streets in the middle of such a violent storm.
</div>
 
{{Fortsetzung|vorherlink=Englisch/Grammatik/Passive/Passive_Present_Perfect|vorher=Passive - Present Present Perfect|
übersicht=The Passive<br>(Overview)|übersichtlink=Englisch/Grammatik/Passive|
weiter=Mixed Exercises|weiterlink=Englisch/Grammatik/Passive/Mixed_Exercises
}}
 
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Tenses/Present Perfect