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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.
What is the auxiliary verb used with 'geben' in the perfect tense?
The auxiliary verb used with 'geben' is 'haben'.
What is the infinitive form of the verb for 'to take' in German?
The infinitive form is 'nehmen'.
Conjugate 'sehen' in the present tense for er/sie/es.
The present tense form for 'sehen' is 'sieht'.
What is the past participle of 'schreiben'?
The past participle of 'schreiben' is 'hat geschrieben'.
How do you say 'to eat' in German?
To eat in German is 'essen'.
What is the Präteritum form of 'helfen'?
The Präteritum form of 'helfen' is 'half'.
Translate 'hat gewaschen' into English.
'hat gewaschen' translates to 'has washed'.
What is the Präteritum of 'tragen'?
The Präteritum of 'tragen' is 'trug'.
What does 'rufen' mean in English?
'rufen' means 'to call'.
What is the Präteritum of 'sitzen'?
The Präteritum of 'sitzen' is 'saß'.
Which verb uses 'sein' as its auxiliary verb in the perfect tense?
One example is 'gehen'.