German Verb Conjugation Chart
German Verb Conjugation Chart. Example: du lernst du hast gelernt du lerntest du hattest gelernt du wirst lernen du wirst gelernt haben Present The present tense (Präsens) is the most often used tense in German. Collins German verb conjugations will show you all the main verb forms you will need to use in German.
You can know when a verb is a regular or an irregular verb.
That's just the natural development of the spoken German language for you—some verbs simply sound more natural to conjugate in the simple past.
GERMAN IRREGULAR VERBS CHART Infinitive Meaning to… Present Tense er/sie/es: Imperfect Tense ich & er/sie/es: Participle (e.g. for Passive, & Perfect Tense) backen bake backt backte gebacken befehlen command, order befiehlt befahl befohlen beginnen begin beginnt begann begonnen beißen bite beißt biss gebissen The table shows an overview of the conjugation of weak and strong verbs in six German tenses, as well as tips on the correct usage of each tense. To display all tenses, grammar and meanings, simply enter a verb or verb form in the input field of the conjugator. Fangen is a German irregular verb meaning to catch.
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