Du musst schon spezifischer schreiben, was du wissen willst. Sonst kann man hier über 20Seiten schreiben. Ansonsten steht das Im Biobuch bzw. in deiner Mappe auch drinne. Lese es dir da einfach nochmal durch :P

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Ok, danke euch allen für die hilfreichen Antworten. Ich muss jetzt erstmal die geposteten Links und die erhaltenden Tipps für mich durcharbeiten. Mal sehen welche Antwort ich mit der "Beste Frage" auszeichne. Wenn noch jemand etwas zu diesem Thema weiß, bitte ich ihn das hier zu posten. :)

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Reported Speech (indirekte Rede im Englischen) mit Modalverben

Hi, ich habe eine Frage zur indirekte Rede im Englischen. Genauer gesagt, verstehe ich die Zeitverschiebung bei den Modalverben nicht richtig. Daher habe ich mir zum besseren Verständnis eine Tabelle gemacht. Ich bin mir allerdings hierbei nicht gerade sicher, daher wäre es sehr nett, wenn ihr diese Tabelle mal nach Fehlern durchchecken könntet. *

Can/Could:

(simple present) can/could -- (simple past) was/were able to

(simple past) was/were able to-- (Past Perfect) had been able to

(present perfect) have/has been able to-- (Past perfect) had been able to

(past perfect) had been able to (Past perfect) had been able to

(Will-Future) will be able to (Conditional 1)would be able to

**Must****

(simple present) must-- (simple past) had to

(simple past) had to-- (present perfect) has/have had to

(present perfect) has/have had to-- (Past perfect) had had to

(past perfect) had had to-- (Past perfect) had had to

Zukunftsformen: (Will-Future)will have (Conditional 1)would have to

(Conditional 1) would have to (Conditional 1)would have to

May

** (simple present) may-- (simple past) was/were allowed to

(simple past) needn't-- (present perfect) didn't have to

(present perfect) didn't have to --(Past perfect) hadn't had to

(Past perfect) hadn't had to --(Past perfect) hadn't had to

Zukunftsformen: . (Will-Future)won't have to-- (Conditional 1) wouldn't have to

(Conditional 1) wouldn't have to-- (Conditional 1) wouldn't have to

Schon mal vielen Dank für eure Mühe!

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Ok, ich habe das jetzt nochmal nach euren Tipps komplett überarbeitet. (ich habe dieses Mal auch eine andere Tabellenform verwendet) Es wäre nett, wenn ihr diese korrigieren könntet, damit ich eine fehlerfreie Grundlage habe, auf der ich weiter arbeiten kann. Can/could:

simple present-- can/could

simple past-- was/were able to

present progressive-- am/is/are being able to

past progressive--was/were being able to

present perfect-- have/has been able to

present perfect progressive-- has/have been being able to

past perfect --had been able to

past perfect progressive-- had been being able to

Going-to-future --am/is/are going to be able to

will-future-- will be able to

conditional 1-- would be able to

Must: simple present-- must

simple past-- had to

present progressive-- am/is/are having to

past progressive-- was/were having to

present perfect-- has/have had to

present perfect progressive-- has/have been having

past perfect-- had had to

past perfect progressive-- had been having

Going-to-future-- am/is/are going to have to

will-future-- will have to

conditional 1-- would have to

May: simple present-- may

simple past --was/were allowed to

present progressive-- am/is/are being allowed to

past progressive-- was/were being allowed to

present perfect-- has/have been allowed to

present perfect progressive-- has/have been being allowed to

past perfect-- had been allowed to

past perfect progressive-- had been being allowed to

Going-to-future-- am/is/are going to be allowed to

will-future-- will be allowed to

conditional 1-- would be allowed to

Theoretisch kann man sagen, dass "can/could" immer aus einer Form "be able to" geformt wird. bei "must" ist es die Form "have to" manchmal auch "had to" und bei may ist es "be allowed to". So ist die Regl doch richtig, oder? Könntet ihr mich bitte korrigieren, wenn etwas falsch ist. Schon mal vielen Dank.

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