German Irregular (Strong) Verbs Present Tense - Deutsch lernen
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- čas přidán 9. 02. 2013
- This is a brief overview of the stem changing verbs in the present tense (also known as the irregular or strong verbs). This video is meant for my German 1 students in the 8th chapter.
Stem Change WS (Antrim):
www.dropbox.com/s/50s7ltr5lw5...
The following links are worksheets originally found at www.nthuleen.com/teach/grammar.html I have modified them slightly for my class and that is the reason for not having direct links to her website.
Stem Change WS 1 (NThuleen):
www.dropbox.com/s/o4uvx12k4rh...
Stem Change WS 2 (NThuleen):
www.dropbox.com/s/nihuemtirz2...
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I have them, but they are hand written and in my office. I haven't uploaded a copy of the answers since I use these videos and worksheets in class and I don't want my students just downloading the answers. I could set it up on DropBox so you could download it, but only if you had a password. Then anyone who messaged me could get the password and download the answer keys. I would have to make a digital version before that happens though.
Thank you very much for helping us to spread this German language👍
You are very welcome. Thanks for the kind words.
Really helpful, thank you. I still have one question that I'm confusing myself with - are strong verbs the same thing as irregular verbs? Thanks!
+Stefan Kempkes Jein. Technically they are different, but I don't usually teach it that way, because it confuses learners. Strong verbs are those that follow rules, but not the "standard" ones that are usually labeled as "regular". (Ex. essen) Irregular verbs don't follow rules. (Ex. sein)
Hey, do you have the answers to the worksheets you did?
I saw it. Thank you
Sorry to bother you. I would like to know if there is only 3 pattern of german Irregular verbs in present tense.
Isn't there a mistake in werden abour er/sie/es ---> wirt and not wird?
+чавдар давидков It sounds like "wirt", but it is most definitely "wird" for the "er, sie, es" form.
After you explain the grammar rule at the end you should give an example. Good rule to follow in language teaching is ALWAYS give an example
Umm what about the äu ones or whatever?... There're more than just those 3, right?
oh wait nvm; I read your comment to chavdar davidkov
Nope. Just a-ä, e-ie, & e-i. Your example of äu would be in the a-ä category. There is also "haben" and "sein", which don't follow any of these patterns.
Is there a way to KNOW if they are gonna have these changes? i.e., if I see an irregular verb, and it has an "a" as it's stem vowel, does that automatically mean it will take one of these changes?
Not really. It is one of the things you just have to memorize when you come across a new irregular verb. Usually they are labeled in the text or dictionary you are using. Otherwise, there isn't really a good way to tell if a verb will be regular or irregular.
How to use the present tense irregular verbs in German Irregular (Strong) Verbs Present Tense- German 1- Ch 8
I think you should add au--->äu and also verbs like mögen and dürfen?!
a-ä is the same as au-äu, isn't it? Also, modals like "mögen", follow a different pattern than these verbs in this video do.
Those are modal verbs ("Modalverben" auf Deutsch)