Present Tense Verbs

Grammar and Sentence Building

Learning the conjugation of regular and common irregular verbs in the present tense (ich, du, er/sie/es, wir, ihr, sie). Practicing verb conjugation through spoken and written sentence production.

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Introduction to German Verbs

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Introduction to German Verbs#

In German, verbs (Verben) are action words they tell us what someone is doing or what is happening. Learning to use verbs correctly is one of the most important parts of speaking and writing German.

Infinitive Form#

In German, the infinitive (base form) of a verb ends in -en (sometimes just -n):

  • spielen to play
  • lernen to learn
  • machen to make / to do
  • laufen to run
  • sein to be

When you look up a German verb in the dictionary, you find the infinitive form.

Personal Pronouns in German#

Before learning to conjugate (change) verbs, you need to know the German personal pronouns the words for "I, you, he, she...":

GermanEnglish
ichI
duyou (one person, informal)
erhe
sieshe
esit
wirwe
ihryou (a group, informal)
siethey
Sieyou (polite/formal, written with capital S)

Why Conjugation Matters#

In English, most verbs barely change: I play, you play, he plays, etc. German verbs change much more with each pronoun this is called conjugation (Konjugation).

This is one of the first big differences you will notice between English and German. With practice, the patterns become natural and even beautiful!

A Sample Conjugation: spielen (to play)#

PronounConjugated form
ichspiele
duspielst
er/sie/esspielt
wirspielen
ihrspielt
sie/Siespielen

Notice the pattern: remove -en from the infinitive, then add the ending for each pronoun.

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