Starke Verben und ihre Konjugation im Deutschen

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These flashcards cover the key concepts regarding 'Starke Verben' in German, their conjugations, and English translations.

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What are Starke Verben in German grammar?

Strong verbs change their stem vowel in the simple past and form the past participle with ge- (for haben) or without prefix (for sein) and use haben or sein as auxiliary verbs for the perfect tense.

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What is the auxiliary verb used with 'geben' in the perfect tense?

The auxiliary verb used with 'geben' is 'haben'.

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What is the infinitive form of the verb for 'to take' in German?

The infinitive form is 'nehmen'.

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Conjugate 'sehen' in the present tense for er/sie/es.

The present tense form for 'sehen' is 'sieht'.

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What is the past participle of 'schreiben'?

The past participle of 'schreiben' is 'hat geschrieben'.

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How do you say 'to eat' in German?

To eat in German is 'essen'.

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What is the Präteritum form of 'helfen'?

The Präteritum form of 'helfen' is 'half'.

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Translate 'hat gewaschen' into English.

'hat gewaschen' translates to 'has washed'.

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What is the Präteritum of 'tragen'?

The Präteritum of 'tragen' is 'trug'.

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What does 'rufen' mean in English?

'rufen' means 'to call'.

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What is the Präteritum of 'sitzen'?

The Präteritum of 'sitzen' is 'saß'.

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Which verb uses 'sein' as its auxiliary verb in the perfect tense?

One example is 'gehen'.