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Title: The Perfect Tense in German


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The Perfect Tense in German
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  • Everybody loves the PERFECT TENSE.

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  • When you are forming the perfect tense in German,
    you must first ask yourself a very important
    question

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  • DOES THIS VERB TAKE HABEN OR SEIN???

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  • How can you tell????

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  • You ask yourself
  • DOES THIS VERB TAKE SEIN?

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  • DOES THIS VERB TAKE SEIN?
  • If it doesnt, it automatically takes HABEN!!!

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  • HOW DO YOU KNOW IF A VERB TAKES SEIN???

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  • Verbs that take SEIN fall into THREE groups

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  • SEIN verbs group 1
  • VERBS OF MOTION

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  • VERBS OF MOTION are generally verbs that tell
    you how you got from point A to point B

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  • for example,
  • GEHEN (to go)
  • FAHREN (to travel)
  • FLIEGEN (to fly)

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  • and many others!!!

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  • SEIN verbs group 2
  • VERBS THAT IMPLY A CHANGE IN PHYSICAL STATE

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  • VERBS THAT IMPLY A CHANGE IN PHYSICAL STATE
    include verbs like the following

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  • STERBEN (to die)
  • EINSCHLAFEN (to fall asleep)
  • AUFTAUEN (to melt)

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  • SEIN verbs group 3
  • FUNNY VERBS

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  • FUNNY VERBS are verbs that dont fit into the
    other two groups, yet still take SEIN

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  • Here they are
  • WERDEN (to become)
  • BLEIBEN (to stay)
  • SEIN (to be)

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  • And if your verb doesnt fit into one of these
    groups, what do you use???

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  • HABEN!!!

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  • Having dealt with the first part of the PERFECT
    TENSE, you now need to deal with the second part

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  • THE PAST PARTICIPLE

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  • There are two types of past participles

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  • REGULAR (WEAK)
  • and
  • IRREGULAR (STRONG)

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  • REGULAR (WEAK) VERBS ARE EASY!!!

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  • Start with the INFINITIVE.

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  • WOHNEN

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  • WOHNEN
  • take off the EN ending

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  • WOHNEN

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  • WOHNEN

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  • WOHN

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  • WOHN
  • add GE to the front

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  • GE WOHN

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  • GE WOHN

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  • GE WOHN

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  • GE WOHN

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  • GEWOHN

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  • GEWOHN
  • ...and T to the end!!!

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  • GEWOHN T

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  • GEWOHN T

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  • GEWOHN T

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  • GEWOHNT

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  • GEWOHNT

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  • IRREGULAR (STRONG) VERBS are more difficult!!!

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  • The past participles will start with GE and end
    in EN, and there may be some change in the middle
    too!!

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  • Hard cheese!!

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  • Hard cheese!!
  • These have to be learned off by heart!!!

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  • Here are some examples

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  • The past participle of SCHREIBEN is

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  • GESCHRIEBEN!

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  • The past participle of GEHEN is

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  • GEGANGEN!

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  • The past participle of ESSEN is

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  • GEGESSEN!!

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  • and there are many, MANY others!!!

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  • and there are many, MANY others!!!
  • Get learning!!!

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  • Points of interest

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  • In a normal German sentence, the HABEN or SEIN
    bit occupies the NORMAL POSITION of the VERB

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  • 2nd IDEA

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  • and the PAST PARTICIPLE should be LAST!!!

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  • LAST

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  • Ende!!
  • Machts gut!!!
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