Welche Zeitform ist „I was running?
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Hallo,
es handelt sich um das Past Progressive/Continuous und wird gebildet mit was (I, he, she, it) / were + Verb + ing
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I was singing. / I was not singing. / Was I singing?
You were singing. / you were not singing. / Were you singing?
He/She/It was singing. / he/she/it was not singing. / Was he/she/it singing?
We were singing. / we were not singing. / Were we singing?
You were singing. / you were not singing. / Were you singing?
They were singing. / they were not singing. / Were they singing?
1.im Normalfall hängt man ing an den veränderten Stamm des Verbes: work -----> working
2.ein stummes End-e fällt weg: write -----> writing
3.Der Endkonsonant (Mitlaut) nach kurzen, betonten Vokalen wird verdoppelt; z.B. cut - cutting, get - getting, hop - hopping, put - putting, run - running, sit - sitting, swim - swimming, hit - hitting, drop - dropping.
4.End ie wird zu y: lie -----> lying
AstridDerPu
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Past Progresssive.
Im Deutschen: ich war beim Joggen.
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Damn, bin abgerutscht, sollte natürlich hilfreich sein! Kommt davon, wenn man gedanklich schon weiter ist...
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Kommt drauf an wie schnell du rennst .... entweder short oder long ....