The question of the command sentence in German about irregular verbs

Updated on educate 2024-03-13
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    In the command to du, the st ending is removed after the verb is conjugated, and the du is removed. For example, du nimmst den platz is changed to nimm den platz

    In the command to ihr, that is, you have given the verb to the conjugation, do not move, just remove the ihr such as nehmt platz

    The command given to the sie is the prototype, and the verb is directly advanced.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The German imperative irregular verbs are sein, werden and wissen. Comparatively less.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's not the same thing, this has to be distinguished according to the different meanings. If there is a change of state or a change of position, etc., use ist (there are also some fixed verbs that use ist), if there is no such meaning, use hat, e.g. verlaufen, if it means disappearance, if there is a state change from being to nothing, use istFor example, gezogen has a number of divisible verbs called ziehen for relocation, and it is necessary to use ist

    And anziehen only means that the action of wearing it can be worn with hat at this time. The ist hat marked in the dictionary actually contains its variation in the divisible verb, you are only memorizing the most basic verb, and if there is a separable prefix, you must take into account the meaning of the whole divisible verb. For example, if wachen means to be awake, it is necessary to use hat, but in the separable verb aufwachen means to be awake, and there is a change of state from asleep to awake, so it is necessary to use ist

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There is directionality, and the state change is used, such as laufen and gehen, which are directional.

    aufstehen is the state change.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    In most cases, a, o, u, au, and if they are followed by a monosyllable, umlaut needs to be added

    Example: Laden – L DT

    lassen ——lässt

    saufen ——säuft

    stoßen ——stößt

    However, there is no absolute rule between verb conjugation and noun part of speech plural, and all special words must be memorized.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    You think so much more verbs, why don't you go to the dictionary? It's all in the dictionary.

    If you can remember it all like this, you don't have to learn German

    The best way is to come to Germany, where you have a sense of language and no need to memorize them

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Why don't you look at the irregular verb at the back of the dictionary**. There is everything you could want there.

    Too much...

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1 All yes. The past tense of irregular verbs needs to be conjugated according to the subject person when used. This is different from English.

    The "past tense of irregular verbs" is commonly referred to in the singular third person form. On this basis, the other names are determined in the following form:

    Singular plural.

    1st person - e)n

    2nd person -st -t

    3rd person - e)n

    e) indicates that if the third-person form already has -e, it is not necessary to add -e.

    Example 1: gehen, ging, ist gegangen. original form, past tense, present perfect tense).

    Then the names of the people in the past tense, ich ging wir gingen

    du gingst ihr gingt

    er ging sie gingen

    Example 2: Denken Dachte Gedacht

    Individual names in the past tense, ich dachte wir dachten

    du dachtest ihr dachtet

    er dachte sie dachten

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Is the sexual conjugation of a verb a compound past tense? What are the rules for conjugation of verbs? Note that verb conjugation can be based on tenses, but there are three ways to conjugate all verbs without considering tenses.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Again, a whole lot to explain, do you have a grammar book? If so, study the imperative part of the grammar book...

    If not, I'll just tell you here: Essen's imperative becomes iss in du, isst in ihr...

    In fact, the umlaut of imperative verbs is the same as that of normal declarative sentences, except that du does not need st, t....

    For example: nimm doch eins!

    du nimmst es ernst.

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