Officiate – Erklärung, Beispielsätze und Konjugation

Das englische Verb „officiate“ wird verwendet, um das Durchführen oder Leiten einer formellen Zeremonie oder Veranstaltung zu beschreiben. Es stammt vom lateinischen Wort „officium“, das „Pflicht“ oder „Dienst“ bedeutet. Im Allgemeinen bedeutet „officiate“ im Deutschen so viel wie „amtieren“ oder „die Leitung übernehmen“. Der Begriff wird häufig im Zusammenhang mit religiösen oder offiziellen Zeremonien verwendet, wie z.B. Hochzeiten, Beerdigungen oder sportlichen Veranstaltungen. Es impliziert, dass die Person, die „officiate“ übernimmt, eine autorisierte oder formelle Rolle innehat, um die ordnungsgemäße Durchführung der Veranstaltung sicherzustellen.

Beispiel-Sätze

John was honored to officiate at his sister’s wedding.

The referee officiated the soccer match with great professionalism.

She has been asked to officiate the annual awards ceremony next month.

The judge officiates over the court proceedings with strict adherence to the law.

It was a memorable experience for him to officiate his best friend’s graduation.

The priest officiated the baptism with a heartfelt sermon.

He was chosen to officiate the international conference due to his expertise in the field.

The mayor officiated the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new community center.

Due to her extensive training, she will officiate the upcoming championship game.

The minister officiates at the church services every Sunday.

Konjugation

Präsens Einfach

I officiate at weddings.

You officiate at sports events.

He officiates at church services.

She officiates at ceremonies.

It officiates the meeting.

We officiate at various events.

They officiate together.

Vergangenheit Einfach

I officiated last weekend.

You officiated at the game.

He officiated the service.

She officiated the wedding.

It officiated the event.

We officiated the ceremony.

They officiated together.

Zukunft Einfach

I will officiate tomorrow.

You will officiate at the event.

He will officiate the ceremony.

She will officiate at the wedding.

It will officiate the meeting.

We will officiate next week.

They will officiate together.

Present Continuous

I am officiating now.

You are officiating at the event.

He is officiating the ceremony.

She is officiating the wedding.

It is officiating the meeting.

We are officiating together.

They are officiating right now.

Past Continuous

I was officiating at the event.

You were officiating the ceremony.

He was officiating the service.

She was officiating the wedding.

It was officiating the meeting.

We were officiating together.

They were officiating last night.

Future Continuous

I will be officiating tomorrow.

You will be officiating at the event.

He will be officiating the ceremony.

She will be officiating the wedding.

It will be officiating the meeting.

We will be officiating together.

They will be officiating soon.

Present Perfect

I have officiated at many events.

You have officiated several times.

He has officiated at weddings.

She has officiated at ceremonies.

It has officiated the meeting.

We have officiated together.

They have officiated many times.

Past Perfect

I had officiated before you arrived.

You had officiated before the event.

He had officiated at the ceremony.

She had officiated the wedding.

It had officiated the meeting.

We had officiated together.

They had officiated before the guests arrived.

Future Perfect

I will have officiated by tomorrow.

You will have officiated by the end of the week.

He will have officiated at the ceremony.

She will have officiated the wedding.

It will have officiated the meeting.

We will have officiated together.

They will have officiated by next month.

Present Perfect Continuous

I have been officiating for hours.

You have been officiating since morning.

He has been officiating at the event.

She has been officiating the wedding.

It has been officiating the meeting.

We have been officiating together.

They have been officiating all day.

Past Perfect Continuous

I had been officiating for hours before you arrived.

You had been officiating for the whole event.

He had been officiating at the ceremony.

She had been officiating the wedding.

It had been officiating the meeting.

We had been officiating together.

They had been officiating before the guests arrived.

Future Perfect Continuous

I will have been officiating for hours by the time you arrive.

You will have been officiating for the entire event.

He will have been officiating at the ceremony.

She will have been officiating the wedding.

It will have been officiating the meeting.

We will have been officiating together.

They will have been officiating for hours.

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