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Verbs in Present, Perfect, and Future Tense

Learn German Verbs: Present, Perfect, and Future Tenses

A comprehensive guide to Deutsche Verben in Gegenwart Perfekt und Zukunft lernen, covering essential German verbs in present, perfect, and future tenses. This educational resource provides detailed Verben Tabellen auf Deutsch mit Übersetzungen to help students master verb conjugations across different time frames.

  • The guide presents 15 commonly used German verbs with their English translations
  • Each verb is shown in three tenses: present (Präsens), perfect (Perfekt), and future (Futur)
  • Special attention is given to movement verbs that use 'sein' as auxiliary verb
  • Includes everyday verbs like 'gehen', 'spielen', and 'fahren' with complete conjugation patterns
  • Features essential expressions like 'es gibt' and 'Spaß machen' across all tenses
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fahren
gehen
spielen
sehen
kaufen
fernsehen
besuchen
schwimmen
essen
trinken
lesen
machen
hören
Spaß machen
sein
Verbs in Present, Perfect,

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Page 2: Perfect Tense and Future Tense Introduction

This page demonstrates the formation of perfect tense and begins introducing future tense constructions. It shows how auxiliary verbs 'haben' and 'sein' are used to form perfect tense.

Vocabulary: Perfect tense formations using 'haben' (to have) and 'sein' (to be) as auxiliary verbs

Example: "ich bin gegangen" (I went), "ich habe gespielt" (I played)

Definition: Perfect tense requires the auxiliary verb plus the past participle of the main verb

Highlight: Movement verbs and state changes use 'sein' as their auxiliary verb, while most other verbs use 'haben'

fahren
gehen
spielen
sehen
kaufen
fernsehen
besuchen
schwimmen
essen
trinken
lesen
machen
hören
Spaß machen
sein
Verbs in Present, Perfect,

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Page 3: Future Tense Completions

The final page completes the future tense conjugations and includes important expressions in future form. It demonstrates how 'werden' is used to form future tense in German.

Vocabulary: Future tense formations using 'werden' as the auxiliary verb

Example: "ich werde trinken" (I will drink), "es wird Spaß machen" (it will be fun)

Definition: Future tense in German is formed using 'werden' plus the infinitive of the main verb

Highlight: The page includes future forms of both regular and irregular verbs, as well as common expressions like "es wird geben" (there will be)

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A comprehensive guide to Deutsche Verben in Gegenwart Perfekt und Zukunft lernen, covering essential German verbs in present, perfect, and future tenses. This educational resource provides detailed Verben Tabellen auf Deutsch mit Übersetzungen to help students master verb conjugations across different time frames.

  • The guide presents 15 commonly used German verbs with their English translations
  • Each verb is shown in three tenses: present (Präsens), perfect (Perfekt), and future (Futur)
  • Special attention is given to movement verbs that use 'sein' as auxiliary verb
  • Includes everyday verbs like 'gehen', 'spielen', and 'fahren' with complete conjugation patterns
  • Features essential expressions like 'es gibt' and 'Spaß machen' across all tenses
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12/07/2022

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fahren
gehen
spielen
sehen
kaufen
fernsehen
besuchen
schwimmen
essen
trinken
lesen
machen
hören
Spaß machen
sein
Verbs in Present, Perfect,

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Page 2: Perfect Tense and Future Tense Introduction

This page demonstrates the formation of perfect tense and begins introducing future tense constructions. It shows how auxiliary verbs 'haben' and 'sein' are used to form perfect tense.

Vocabulary: Perfect tense formations using 'haben' (to have) and 'sein' (to be) as auxiliary verbs

Example: "ich bin gegangen" (I went), "ich habe gespielt" (I played)

Definition: Perfect tense requires the auxiliary verb plus the past participle of the main verb

Highlight: Movement verbs and state changes use 'sein' as their auxiliary verb, while most other verbs use 'haben'

fahren
gehen
spielen
sehen
kaufen
fernsehen
besuchen
schwimmen
essen
trinken
lesen
machen
hören
Spaß machen
sein
Verbs in Present, Perfect,

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Page 3: Future Tense Completions

The final page completes the future tense conjugations and includes important expressions in future form. It demonstrates how 'werden' is used to form future tense in German.

Vocabulary: Future tense formations using 'werden' as the auxiliary verb

Example: "ich werde trinken" (I will drink), "es wird Spaß machen" (it will be fun)

Definition: Future tense in German is formed using 'werden' plus the infinitive of the main verb

Highlight: The page includes future forms of both regular and irregular verbs, as well as common expressions like "es wird geben" (there will be)

fahren
gehen
spielen
sehen
kaufen
fernsehen
besuchen
schwimmen
essen
trinken
lesen
machen
hören
Spaß machen
sein
Verbs in Present, Perfect,

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Page 1: Basic Verb Forms and Present Tense

This page introduces fundamental German verbs and their present tense conjugations, helping students to Perfekt und Zukunftsformen deutscher Verben verstehen. The page systematically presents verbs with their English translations and first-person singular forms.

Vocabulary: 'fahren' (to go on wheels) vs 'gehen' (to go on foot) - an important distinction in German

Example: "ich gehe" (I go on foot), "ich fahre" (I go by vehicle)

Definition: Present tense in German typically follows the pattern of removing -en from the infinitive and adding appropriate endings

Highlight: The page includes both regular verbs (spielen, kaufen) and irregular verbs (sein, essen)

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iOS User

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Philip, iOS User

The app is very simple and well designed. So far I have always found everything I was looking for :D

Lena, iOS user

I love this app ❤️ I actually use it every time I study.