These are verbs that are owned individually by the four grammatical cases. These verbs naturally condition the grammar (noun/pronoun) right after them to be their grammatical cases. Naturally, all verbs ought to give rise to the Akkusativ in the standard SVO order. What this means is that after a verb ought to be the Akkusativ, … Continue reading GRAMMATICAL VERBS
How to conjugate german verbs
Content in this post1. Definition of conjugation2. The parts of a german verb3. How to conjugate all german verbse4. How to make correct sentences of the conjugated verbsTable of content for verbs conjugation Conjugation simply means relating a verb to a subject. What this means is that, a verb can only be conjugated to the … Continue reading How to conjugate german verbs
PAST TENSE : the perfect/past participle tense
The German perfect tense is just one of the various ways of making expressions of things that happened in the past. This is likened to the English past participle tense. It is the generally approved past tense used in Speech in German. Although it is possible to use the other past tenses as well but … Continue reading PAST TENSE : the perfect/past participle tense
GERMAN VERBS: categories and types
Being the brain of a sentence, german verbs can vary in identity, structure and how the are used. Even though they are mainly placed in the second position, they can be displaced by other certain conditions. Content in this post1. Definition of a verb2. The structure of a german verb3. The different categories and subcategories … Continue reading GERMAN VERBS: categories and types