Present tense stricke strickst strickt stricken strickt stricken Past preterite tense strickte stricktest strickte strickten stricktet strickten Future tense werde stricken wirst stricken wird stricken werden stricken werdet stricken werden stricken ...
Subjunctive I present tense strenge an strengest an strenge an strengen an strenget an strengen an Subjunctive I present perfect tense habe angestrengt habest angestrengt habe angestrengt haben angestrengt habet angestrengt haben angestrengt ...
A smaller group of verbs will build the present perfect tense with the help of the auxiliary verbsein. Remember its conjugation? Second Part: Past Participle Lesson Summary Register to view this lesson Are you a student or a teacher?
The first conjugation chart shows the present tense conjugation of the verbgeben(to give). The chart shows how stem vowel changes can occur in the du and er/sie/es forms of the verb: Personal Pronoun(s)German VerbEnglish Meaning ichgebeI give, I am giving ...
German present tense is an important topic for beginners who are learning to construct basic German sentences. Here we'll teach you how to conjugate German verbs of all types including regular, irregular and modal. Once you recognize the patterns (and me
• Verbkonjugation im Präsens = verb conjugation in present tense 不规则动词 词干随 du和er/sie/es变化 词尾取决于人称和单复数Vokalwechsel(change in vowel) e→isprechendu sprichste→ielesendu liest…
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Finden Present Tense -Präsens Irregular Verbs:The verb FINDEN (to find) is a strong (irregular) verb. Its past tense formsfandandgefundenare irregular. Examples: Wir können ihn nicht finden. - We can't find him. Er findet den Wein sehr gut. - He thinks the wine is very good. ...
* In the present perfect or past perfect tense with another verb, the double infinitive construction is used, as in the following examples: Wir haben schwimmen können.= We were able to swim. Ich hatte schwimmen können.= I had been able to swim. ...
WissenConjugation in Future Perfect Tense (Futur II) Singular Plural What AboutKönnen? Könnenis a German modal verb that looks a little similar tokennen. But it’s not just the spelling that these two verbs have somewhat in common. I’ve previously said that there are two verbs in Germ...