Wie nennt man diese Art von Präpositionen?

Wie nennt man die Art von Präpositionen, die man in Passiv-Sätzen verwendet.

z.B. “Der Geist ist von Sorgen befreit.”

Eine mögliche Erklärung:

  • Agenspräpositionen (sagt mir zumindestens ChatGpt)
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gufrastella
2 months ago

Hello IchWeizNix!

The verb free can be active with the preposition of but with no other. It is a neutral preposition that belongs to this verb and gives the opportunity to indicate what is going on by the liberation. He relieves his mind from worry.

The sentence in the passive does not change anything. As Tannibi writes, the Agens prepostions are like by, by, etc. to introduce the author or author of an act (the agent) into passive sentences.

LG

gufrastella

Pfiati
2 months ago

Would say: The spirit is carefree.

🙂

Tannibi
2 months ago

No, an agent preposition would be

“The bike is repaired by my father.”

In a tattoo-free state-passive as here
it (because tattooed) no Agens preposition.