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Present Tense - German Regular Verbs

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The verb has an ending which matches the subject ("do-er" of the verb action). Endings are highlighted here in red.

  spielen to play
ich
(I)
spiele I play
du
(you, informal)
spielst You play
er / sie / es
(he / she / it)
spielt He / She / It plays
wir
(we)
spielen We play
ihr
(you, informal, plural)
spielt You play
sie
(they)
spielen They play
Sie
(you, formal)
spielen You play

Great! The ending for we, they and the formal you are the same!

Interactive Exercises:

| multiple-choice exercise (basic verbs) |

| gap exercise #1 | jumbled sentences |

In the present tense there are some irregular verbs. This means that the vowel in the middle of the verb's du form and er/sie/es form changes.

E.g. sehen = to see Ich sehe gern fern.
(I like watching TV.)
Siehst du gern fern?
(Do you like watching TV?)

You can find the correct form of these verbs in our Table of Strong Verbs.

Created by D Nutting


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