report
The German word 'Bericht' is used to describe a document that presents information or the results of an investigation or research. It can be used in various contexts, including business, education, and journalism. For example, 'Der Bericht wurde heute veröffentlicht' translates to 'The report was published today' in English.
I have to write a report for work.
This sentence is in present tense, indicating that the task of writing the report is something that needs to be done currently or in the near future. 'Für die Arbeit' refers to the report being for work purposes.
The police report was very detailed.
This sentence is in the past tense, indicating that the report has already been produced and read. 'Der Bericht der Polizei' refers to the report prepared by the police. The adjective 'detailliert' describes the thoroughness of this report.
He is reading the report again.
This sentence is in the present tense, denoting an action that is taking place at the moment or generally. The verb 'liest' refers to the act of reading, while 'noch einmal' implies the person has already read the report once and is now doing so for the second time.