Hallo,
nach der lehrreichen Nachhilfe, möchte ich Eure Hilfe erneut in Anspruch nehmen.
Ich sitze zur Zeit an einer Aufgabe, bei der es sich um "to"-Infinitiv oder die "ing"-Form handelt.
Leider kann ich meistens nur raten, versuche aber, zu erklären.
1. Agassi found it easy to beat Haas in the first set. nach Adjektiv kommt to
2. In the second set Haas started to play better. Verb "start"
3. At the net, Haas was in an excellent position volleying. Geraten
4. In the third set, Agassi concentrated on serving and volleying well. nach Präposition "on"
5. The line-judge's decision calling the ball out surprised everyone. Geraten
6. That sort of decision is easy to critizice. nach Adjektiv kommt to
7. Agassi's playing destroyed Haas hope of winning the New York Open Tennis Championship. nach Präposition "of"
8. The New York fans helped Agassi to win. Verb+Objekt+to Infinitiv???
9. Antje and Michael enjoy to watch tennis. nach Adjektiv kommt to
10. They love to play tennis against each other. Geraten
Ich hoffe Ihr könnt mir zu meinen Fehlern auch eine kurze Erklärung geben.
Vielen Dank im Vorraus
Bumblebee1
Brauche mal wieder Hilfe.
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michael123
3. At the net, Haas was in an excellent position volleying. to volley
5. The line-judge's decision calling the ball out surprised everyone. to call
9. Antje and Michael enjoy to watch tennis. watching
Because I am English I do not know about learning English from a German perspective, so I cannot explain why these things are. If I tried I would do it very badly.
5. The line-judge's decision calling the ball out surprised everyone. to call
9. Antje and Michael enjoy to watch tennis. watching
Because I am English I do not know about learning English from a German perspective, so I cannot explain why these things are. If I tried I would do it very badly.
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Bumblebee1