Verben Mit Dativ A1 | ALL 14 German Dative Verbs for A1 Level 11:22 German Dative Verbs | ALL A2 Level Dative Verbs | YourGermanTeacher 07:10 8. 第二格 47:00 9. 变格与变位练习 27:34 10. 过去时与完成时 38:38 German Perfect Tense | SEIN or HABEN? Explained! 14:32 Irreg...
Future tense werde stricken wirst stricken wird stricken werden stricken werdet stricken werden stricken Past perfect tense habe gestrickt hast gestrickt hat gestrickt haben gestrickt habt gestrickt haben gestrickt Ich Du Er/sie/es Wir
Past perfect tense habe probiert hast probiert hat probiert haben probiert habt probiert haben probiert Ich Du Er/sie/es Wir Ihr Sie/die Pluperfect tense hatte probiert hattest probiert hatte probiert hatten probiert hattet probiert
The perfect tense has two parts, and the first part will be the conjugated auxiliary verb. Some verbs will usehabenwhile the others will usesein. Let's see when and how to use each one. Haben(to have) Most of the verbs will form their present perfect with the help of the auxiliary ...
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Perfekt is a compound past tense. It denotes a complete action and indicates the result. Perfekt is used mostly in dialogues and questions. Perfekt is formed with present forms of auxiliary verbs, haben (to have) or sein (to be) and the past participle (Partizip II) of the main verb. ...
German Reflexive Verbs in Perfect Tenses Much like in English, German has the present perfect, the past perfect, and the future perfect tense. When you use one of these tenses, you need to know which auxiliary (helping) verb goes with each main verb. Some verbs take “sein,” while other...
Perfect Tense in German Perfect tense is the main past tense used in spoken German. It is very versatile: You can use it to talk about most actions and situations in the past. Most verbs form the perfect tense with the verb haben (have). Certain verbs require sein (to be) instead of...
Last but not least, VidaLingua’s dictionary also offers a list of verbs separate from the regular dictionary, which could be helpful for students doing test review—or for when you get tired of trying to memorize all those trickyGerman articles, and just want to learn some new verbs instead...
A1 – Present Perfect Tense 1 “Ich BIN gestern auf einer Party GEWESEN und HABE zu viel GETRUNKEN. Heute geht es mir nicht so gut.” [“I was at a party yesterday and drank too much. I’m not feeling that great today.”]