Übung 1: Bedingungssätze ohne „if“ mit Inversion
2. *Were* he here, he could explain everything. (Hinweis: Verwende die Inversion im Simple Past)
3. *Should* you need assistance, call me immediately. (Hinweis: Verwende die Inversion mit „should“ für zukünftige Bedingungen)
4. *Had* she arrived earlier, she would have seen the show. (Hinweis: Inversion im Past Perfect)
5. *Were* they ready, we could start the meeting now. (Hinweis: Inversion im Simple Past)
6. *Should* you want to join us, just say the word. (Hinweis: Inversion mit „should“)
7. *Had* I been there, I would have stopped the mistake. (Hinweis: Inversion im Past Perfect)
8. *Were* it not so late, we would go for a walk. (Hinweis: Verneinte Inversion im Simple Past)
9. *Should* he call, tell him I am not available. (Hinweis: Inversion mit „should“)
10. *Had* they listened to the advice, they wouldn’t be in trouble. (Hinweis: Inversion im Past Perfect)
Übung 2: Bedingungssätze ohne „if“ mit Partizipialkonstruktionen
2. *Given* the circumstances, we had to cancel the trip. (Hinweis: Partizip Perfekt als Ersatz für „if the circumstances were“)
3. *Having* finished the work, she left early. (Hinweis: Partizip Perfekt als Ersatz für „if she had finished“)
4. *Not* knowing the answer, he stayed silent. (Hinweis: Verneintes Partizip Präsens statt „if he didn’t know“)
5. *Being* late, they missed the beginning. (Hinweis: Partizip Präsens statt „if they were late“)
6. *Given* enough time, we can solve the problem. (Hinweis: Partizip Perfekt als Ersatz für „if we had“)
7. *Having* no money, she couldn’t buy the ticket. (Hinweis: Partizip Perfekt statt „if she had no money“)
8. *Not* seeing him, I thought he was absent. (Hinweis: Verneintes Partizip Präsens statt „if I didn’t see him“)
9. *Being* hungry, the children ate quickly. (Hinweis: Partizip Präsens statt „if they were hungry“)
10. *Given* the chance, he would take it immediately. (Hinweis: Partizip Perfekt statt „if he was given“)