What is the past participle of Aufstehen?
Participle: verbs with prefixes
separable | non-separable |
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aufstehen → aufgestanden | bekommen → bekommen |
anfangen → angefangen | erklären → erklärt |
aufräumen → aufgeräumt | verstehen → verstanden |
zurückgehen → zurückgegangen | frühstücken → gefrühstückt |
What is the past participle of gehen?
Perfect Tense
Pronoun | Conjugation/Past Participle | Translation |
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ich | bin gegangen | I went/have gone |
du | bist gegangen | you went/have gone |
er/sie/es | ist gegangen | he/she/it went/has gone |
wir | sind gegangen | we went/have gone |
What is a participle in German?
The participles of German regular (also called “weak”) verbs are usually formed simply by adding ge– before the stem of the infinitive and ending with –t or –et. Thus, gesagt is the past participle of sagen, gewartet is that of warten.
What are the five forms of participle?
There are up to five forms for each verb: root, third-person singular, present participle, past, and past participle.
Is Aufstehen a verb?
Participle of German verb aufstehen.
How do you conjugate Putzen?
German verb ‘putzen’ conjugated in all tenses and forms….Indicative.
ich | werde putzen |
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du | wirst putzen |
er/sie/es | wird putzen |
wir | werden putzen |
ihr | werdet putzen |
How do you use gehen?
Therefore, many people hit the hay and use “gehen” in German whenever they would do so in English….Examples:
- I go to New York. – Ich fliege nach New York.
- I go by train. – Ich fahre mit dem Zug.
- I go by bike.
- The bus runs every hour.
- I go to my granny.
What are the 2 kinds of participle?
There are two types of participles: present participles and past participles.
What are the 4 participles?
RULE 1: Latin has only four participles: the present active, future active, perfect passive and future passive.