Protest – Erklärung, Beispielsätze und Konjugation

Der englische Begriff „protest“ ist ein Verb, das im Deutschen als „protestieren“ übersetzt wird. Es beschreibt die Handlung, gegen etwas Einspruch zu erheben oder seinen Missmut über eine bestimmte Sache, Entscheidung oder Situation auszudrücken. Der Protest kann verbal erfolgen, zum Beispiel durch das Aussprechen von Meinungsverschiedenheiten, oder auch durch physische Aktionen wie Demonstrationen und Streiks. Das Verb „protest“ ist eng mit dem Konzept des Widerstands und der Meinungsfreiheit verbunden, und es wird häufig in politischen und sozialen Kontexten verwendet, um die Unzufriedenheit einer Gruppe oder eines Individuums zu kommunizieren.

Beispiel-Sätze

They protested against the new law outside the city hall.

She often protests for animal rights.

We will protest until our voices are heard.

The group protesting downtown was peaceful.

He protested that the decision was unfair.

They plan to protest the rising tuition fees next week.

The citizens protested the lack of transparency in the government.

Thousands of people protest every year for various causes.

She protested her innocence vehemently.

We saw them protesting outside the corporate headquarters.

Konjugation

Präsens (Present Simple)

I protest against the new law.

You protest every weekend.

He protests loudly.

She protests for human rights.

It protests too much.

We protest together.

They protest in the streets.

Präteritum (Past Simple)

I protested last night.

You protested with your friends.

He protested for justice.

She protested in front of the city hall.

It protested too late.

We protested together.

They protested peacefully.

Perfekt (Present Perfect)

I have protested many times.

You have protested before.

He has protested tirelessly.

She has protested for equality.

It has protested in vain.

We have protested together.

They have protested for their rights.

Plusquamperfekt (Past Perfect)

I had protested before it was trendy.

You had protested before the meeting started.

He had protested for hours.

She had protested before the event.

It had protested too much.

We had protested together.

They had protested before we arrived.

Zukunft (Future Simple)

I will protest tomorrow.

You will protest at the rally.

He will protest for justice.

She will protest loudly.

It will protest again.

We will protest together.

They will protest on Saturday.

Futur II (Future Perfect)

I will have protested by the end of the day.

You will have protested by then.

He will have protested for hours.

She will have protested before we arrive.

It will have protested enough.

We will have protested by next week.

They will have protested by the time we get there.

Gegenwärtig Verlaufsform (Present Continuous)

I am protesting right now.

You are protesting with us.

He is protesting in the park.

She is protesting for change.

It is protesting fiercely.

We are protesting together.

They are protesting outside the building.

Vergangenheit Verlaufsform (Past Continuous)

I was protesting when you called.

You were protesting with the group.

He was protesting all day.

She was protesting in the city center.

It was protesting too much.

We were protesting together.

They were protesting during the speech.

Perfekt Verlaufsform (Present Perfect Continuous)

I have been protesting for hours.

You have been protesting all day.

He has been protesting since morning.

She has been protesting for days.

It has been protesting non-stop.

We have been protesting together.

They have been protesting all week.

Plusquamperfekt Verlaufsform (Past Perfect Continuous)

I had been protesting for hours before you arrived.

You had been protesting since dawn.

He had been protesting all night.

She had been protesting for days.

It had been protesting for too long.

We had been protesting together.

They had been protesting for weeks.

Zukunft Verlaufsform (Future Continuous)

I will be protesting tomorrow.

You will be protesting with us.

He will be protesting all day.

She will be protesting at the event.

It will be protesting again.

We will be protesting together.

They will be protesting outside.

Futur II Verlaufsform (Future Perfect Continuous)

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

You will have been protesting all day.

He will have been protesting for days.

She will have been protesting for weeks.

It will have been protesting non-stop.

We will have been protesting together.

They will have been protesting for months.

Talkpal ist ein KI-gestützter Sprachtutor. Lernen Sie 57+ Sprachen 5x schneller mit revolutionärer Technologie.

Der effizienteste Weg, eine Sprache zu lernen

DER TALKPAL UNTERSCHIED

DIE FORTSCHRITTLICHSTE KI

Immersive Konversationen

Tauchen Sie ein in fesselnde Dialoge, die das Behalten der Sprache optimieren und die Sprachfertigkeit verbessern.

Feedback in Echtzeit

Sie erhalten sofortiges, persönliches Feedback und Vorschläge, um Ihre Sprachbeherrschung zu beschleunigen.

Personalisierung

Lernen Sie mit Methoden, die auf Ihren eigenen Stil und Ihr eigenes Tempo zugeschnitten sind, um eine persönliche und effektive Reise zum flüssigen Sprechen zu gewährleisten.

SPRACHEN SCHNELLER LERNEN
MIT KI

Lernen Sie 5x schneller