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Which of the following is the correct past participle of the verb 'begin'?
Which of the following is the correct past participle of the verb 'begin'?
- begined
- beganed
- begun (correct)
- began
The simple past form of the verb 'bite' is 'bitten'.
The simple past form of the verb 'bite' is 'bitten'.
False (B)
What is the German translation for the English verb 'find'?
What is the German translation for the English verb 'find'?
finden
The past participle of 'drive' is ______.
The past participle of 'drive' is ______.
Match the infinitive form of the verb with its simple past tense.
Match the infinitive form of the verb with its simple past tense.
Which of the following verbs has the same form in both the simple past and past participle?
Which of the following verbs has the same form in both the simple past and past participle?
The German translation of the verb 'throw' is 'verstehen'.
The German translation of the verb 'throw' is 'verstehen'.
What is the simple past tense of the verb 'teach'?
What is the simple past tense of the verb 'teach'?
Choose the correct German translation for the verb 'to have'.
Choose the correct German translation for the verb 'to have'.
Flashcards
Was/Were
Was/Were
To be, in the simple past tense.
Beat
Beat
To defeat someone in a game or competition.
Begin
Begin
To start or initiate an action.
Buy
Buy
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Come
Come
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Eat
Eat
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Know
Know
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Leave
Leave
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Make
Make
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Speak
Speak
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Study Notes
- The provided information presents a list of German irregular verbs along with their corresponding forms in English.
- It includes the infinitive form, simple past tense, and past participle for each verb.
- Additionally, the German translation of each verb is provided.
List of verbs
- Be: was/were, been, sein
- Beat: beat, beaten, schlagen
- Become: became, become, werden
- Begin: began, begun, beginnen
- Bite: bit, bitten, beißen
- Bring: brought, brought, bringen
- Buy: bought, bought, kaufen
- Catch: caught, caught, fangen
- Come: came, come, kommen
- Cost: cost, cost, kosten
- Cut: cut, cut, schneiden
- Do: did, done, tun; machen
- Drink: drank, drunk, trinken
- Drive: drove, driven, fahren
- Eat: ate, eaten, essen
- Fall: fell, fallen, fallen
- Feed: fed, fed, füttern
- Feel: felt, felt, fühlen
- Find: found, found, finden
- Fly: flew, flown, fliegen
- Forget: forgot, forgotten, vergessen
- Get: got, gotten/got (UK/US), bekommen; holen; werden
- Give: gave, given, geben
- Go: went, gone, gehen
- Grow: grew, grown, wachsen
- Have: had, had, haben
- Hear: heard, heard, hören
- Hide: hid, hidden, verstecken
- Hurt: hurt, hurt, verletzen
- Keep: kept, kept, behalten
- Know: knew, known, wissen; kennen
- Leave: left, left, verlassen; abfahren
- Lose: lost, lost, verlieren
- Make: made, made, machen; bedeuten
- Mean: meant, meant (bedeuten; meinen)
- Shine: shone, shone, scheinen
- Show: showed, shown, zeigen
- Sing: sang, sung, singen
- Sit: sat, sat, sitzen
- Sleep: slept, slept, schlafen
- Speak: spoke, spoken, sprechen
- Spend: spent, spent, (Geld) ausgeben; (Zeit) verbringen
- Swim: swam, swum, schwimmen
- Take: took, taken, (Zeit) brauchen; dauern; nehmen
- Teach: taught, taught, lehren; unterrichten
- Tell: told, told, erzählen; sagen
- Think: thought, thought, denken
- Throw: threw, thrown, werfen
- Understand: understood, understood, verstehen
- Wake: woke, woken, wecken
- Wear: wore, worn, tragen (Kleidung)
- Win: won, won, gewinnen
- Write: wrote, written, schreiben
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