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When these prefixes are added, the verb becomes either a separable or inseparable prefix verb. This lesson will teach you some of these verbs and how to use them. What's with the Prefixes? Stefan has been learning German for a while now. To supplement his learning, he has been trying ...
The meaning of “mitkommen” is “to accompany” or “come with”. The inseparable prefixes (untrennbar) are (be-, emp-, ent-, er-, ver-, zer-). These kind of prefixes cannot be removed from their verbs, The most common inseparable prefix verbs are: verkaufen (to sell), bekommen ...
German verbs forming past participles without ge- include: 1) verbs with inseparable prefixes (be-, er-, ent-, ver- etc.), 2) verbs ending in -ieren and 3) a small group of other verbs. Since all three types are also characterized by having an unaccented first syllable, the ...
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German verbs with inseparable prefixes do not add the normal past participle prefixge- in the perfect tenses. Examples:bekommen(to get) hat/hattebekommen;erwarten(to expect, await) hat/hatteerwartet;verstehen(to understand) hat/hatteverstanden. Inseparable Prefixes Untrennbare Präfixe NOTE:Some v...
In spoken German, separable verb prefixes are stressed. All of the separable-prefix verbs form their past participle withge-. Examples:Sie hat gestern angerufen, She called/telephoned yesterday.Er war schon zurückgegangen, He had already gone back. - For more about German verb tenses, see our...