E-Mail an die Ausländerbehörde: Höflich um Fristverlängerung bitten
E-Mail-Lückentext: Höfliche Bitte um Fristverlängerung mit Konjunktiv II und passenden Konjunktionen.
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Betreff/Einleitung: Wähle die beste formelle Formulierung.
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Hints for this Quiz
Look for a polite, fixed phrase commonly used in formal letters.
“Ich bitte um Fristverlängerung” is a standard, polite formula in formal emails.
Formal writing often prefers “Da …” at sentence start.
“Da” at the beginning sounds slightly more formal than “weil”. “Denn” does not form a subordinate clause and doesn’t send the verb to the end.
Choose the least direct, most diplomatic phrasing.
Both 1 and 2 are polite, but 1 is the most indirect and formal (Konjunktiv II with impersonal structure).
Think: bis + Artikel im Dativ für ein konkretes Datum.
Use “bis zum + Datum (Dativ: dem)”: “bis zum 15. Oktober”. “Bis den/am/auf den” are incorrect here.
In “weil”-Sätzen steht das finite Verb am Ende.
In a subordinate clause with Perfekt, the participle comes before the auxiliary at the end: “… erhalten habe.”
Konjunktiv II softens the request and sounds professional.
Konjunktiv II (“könnte”) + “nachreichen” is formal and polite.
Choose a subordinating conjunction that pushes the verb to the end.
“Da” is a good formal choice at the beginning. “Deshalb” is a connector, not a subordinating conjunction.
Look for a formal phrase expressing gratitude in advance.
This is polite and standard in formal emails.
Think of the most formal and neutral salutation in German.
“Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren,” is the standard formal salutation when the recipient is unknown.
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