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How do you conjugate geben in German?
Verb conjugation of “geben” in German
- ich gebe. du gibst.
- er gab. wir haben gegeben.
- ihr werdet geben.
- sie würden geben.
Is geben a irregular verb?
gegeben. Irregular conjugation for the verb “geben” and its compounds: replacement of -e- in the stem of Present tense with -i- for the second and third person singular form of Present tense , and with -a- for the Preterite (“ich gab”) and -e- in Past Participle (“gegeben”).

How do you use geben in German sentences?
geben → Er hat ihr einen Goldring gegeben. (He gave her a gold ring.)

Is Komme a verb in German?
This is a strong (irregular) verb so it doesn’t follow the typical conjugation rules you might find in other German verbs….Kommen in the Present Tense (Präsens)
ich komme | I come/am coming |
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wir kommen | we come/are coming |
ihr kommt | you (guys) come/are coming |
sie kommen | they come/are coming |
Is geben a stem changing verb?
First, there is the verb whose stem changes the vowel from an ‘e’ to an ‘i’, like geben (pronounced: GEHB-ehn, ‘to give’), and essen (pronounced: EHSS-ehn, ‘to eat’). Ich gebe dir mein Buch und am Dienstag gibst du es zurück.
How do you conjugate warten?
Verb forms in Participle of warten
- ich warte (1st PersonSingular)
- du wartest (2nd PersonSingular)
- er wartet (3rd PersonSingular)
- wir warteen (1st PersonPlural)
- ihr wartet (2nd PersonPlural)
- sie warteen (3rd PersonPlural)
How do you conjugate Schwimmen?
Verb forms in Present of schwimmen
- ich schwimme (1st PersonSingular)
- du schwimmst (2nd PersonSingular)
- er schwimmt (3rd PersonSingular)
- wir schwimmen (1st PersonPlural)
- ihr schwimmt (2nd PersonPlural)
- sie schwimmen (3rd PersonPlural)
What are Wechsel verbs in German?
Verb forms in Present of wechseln
- ich wechs(e)le (1st PersonSingular)
- du wechselst (2nd PersonSingular)
- er wechselt (3rd PersonSingular)
- wir wechseln (1st PersonPlural)
- ihr wechselt (2nd PersonPlural)
- sie wechseln (3rd PersonPlural)
How do you use separable prefix verbs in German?
In spoken German, separable verb prefixes are stressed. All of the separable-prefix verbs form their past participle with ge-. Examples: Sie hat gestern angerufen, She called/telephoned yesterday. Er war schon zurückgegangen, He had already gone back.
Is warten a verb?
Participle of German verb warten.
What is the conjugation of Geben?
Conjugation of “geben” 1 Present simple ( Präsens Indikativ) Gibst du mir mal dein Feuerzeug? Will you give me your lighter? 2 Perfect ( Perfekt) 3 Simple past ( Präteritum) 4 Subjunctive II ( Konjunktiv II) 5 Participle ( Partizip) 6 Imperative ( Imperativ) Gib alles und versuch dein bestes! Give it your all and try your best!
What is the correct structure of the word geben?
Structure: geben + [accusative] (what is given) + Dative (to whom something is given) 2.- “exist”. In the 3rd person neutral “es gibt” means “there is/are”.
What is the meaning of the German word’geben’?
The German verb geben means “to give” and it’s a word that you will use quite often. In order to say “I am giving” or “she gave,” the verb needs to be conjugated to match the tense of your sentence.
How do you say I gave in German?
Among those, the most common is the simple past tense ( imperfekt ). This is the easiest way to say “I gave” or “you gave.” Geben is used in the idiom es gab (there was/there were). Also called the present perfect past tense ( perfekt ), the compound past tense is not used as often as the simple past, though it is useful to know.