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Verb s in the perfect tense The perfect tense is commonly used to talk about something which has already happened I played tennis I have played tennis

Verbs in the perfect tense The perfect tense is commonly used to talk about something which has already happened I played tennis I have played tennis

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Page 1: Verbs in the perfect tense The perfect tense is commonly used to talk about something which has already happened I played tennis I have played tennis

Verbs in the perfect tense

The perfect tense is commonly used to talk about something which has already happened

I played tennis

I have played tennis

Page 2: Verbs in the perfect tense The perfect tense is commonly used to talk about something which has already happened I played tennis I have played tennis

Wir machen wir das auf

deutsch?????How do we do

that in German?????

Page 3: Verbs in the perfect tense The perfect tense is commonly used to talk about something which has already happened I played tennis I have played tennis

ich habe in Berlin gewohnt

ich bin nach Berlingefahren

personalpronoun

auxilliary verb

rest of sentence

past participle

sein

haben

Page 4: Verbs in the perfect tense The perfect tense is commonly used to talk about something which has already happened I played tennis I have played tennis

ich

du

er sie es

Sie /

ihr

wir

//

sie

haben

habe

hast

hat

haben

habt

haben

Personal pronouns

Auxilliary verb(helper)

‘Haben’ is used with most verbs

Page 5: Verbs in the perfect tense The perfect tense is commonly used to talk about something which has already happened I played tennis I have played tennis

ich

du

er sie es

Sie /

ihr

wir

//

sie

sein

bin

bist

ist

sind

seid

sind

Personal pronouns

Auxilliary verb(helper)

‘Sein’ is used:•With many verbs of motion (kommen, gehen, fahren) •Verbs which imply a change of state(bleiben, sterben, einschlafen) •The following:werdensein

Page 6: Verbs in the perfect tense The perfect tense is commonly used to talk about something which has already happened I played tennis I have played tennis

Regular Past participles

wohnen

=infinitive=verb stem

ge t

Page 7: Verbs in the perfect tense The perfect tense is commonly used to talk about something which has already happened I played tennis I have played tennis

Regular Past

participles

machen

ge t

Page 8: Verbs in the perfect tense The perfect tense is commonly used to talk about something which has already happened I played tennis I have played tennis

Almost Regular Past participles

suchentbe

Page 9: Verbs in the perfect tense The perfect tense is commonly used to talk about something which has already happened I played tennis I have played tennis

seh

en

fern

Past participles of

seperable verbs

ge

Page 10: Verbs in the perfect tense The perfect tense is commonly used to talk about something which has already happened I played tennis I have played tennis

Naughty Past participles

gehen

gegang

Page 11: Verbs in the perfect tense The perfect tense is commonly used to talk about something which has already happened I played tennis I have played tennis

ich habe in Berlin gewohnt

ich bin nach Berlingefahren

personalpronoun

auxilliary verb

rest of sentence

past participle

sein

haben