I have a question... if I have to turn the sentence from perfekt to praeteritum does something change in the sentence or I only change the verb from the perfekt to prateritum?
You said verbs ending with 'n' will also get another 'e' between verbstamm and endung. So for wohnen it should be wohnete ryt? But instead You said wohnte.
Hi thank you for the amazing video. I feel it quite weird that Präteritum of wohnen is wohnte instead of wohnete. d, t, tt, m, n have the rules as you said. zeichn is the "Stamm" of "zeichnen" and the Präteritum of zeichnen is "zeichn-e-t-e" and wohn is the "Stamm" of "wohnen" and why is the Präteritum of wohnen "wohn-t-e" , not "wohn-e-t-e"? I also could not tell the difference by their pronunciations, both ending with -hn. I will appreciate your reply.
It's wohnte with ich and er/sie/es because its the normal case of Prateritum and not one of the special cases like arbeitete and redete where it becomes arbeiteten and redeten. And they are pronounced as arb-ei-te-te and the last "te" is pronounced with "a " sound. Same as wohnen
A question - how come "wohnen" doesnt take an extra "e" in its präteritum inspite of ending with "n" according to sp. Cases its supposed to be wohnete right or ? Kindly lmk, also amazing lektion, danke💙
In Norddeutschland wird der Präteritum auch im mündlichen Gebrauch oft verwendet auch außerhalb der Modalverben und haben/sein. Dass es meistens NUR in der schriftlichen Sprache genutzt werd ist eher in südlichen Regionen der Fall :)
Hallo I have to ask you a question that lernen verb also ends in (n) as you said if verbstamm has an ending (n)then it's präteritum should be lernete but why it is lernt?? I want to request you please reply me fast I am going to give A2 exam
I want to ask "verb ending with d, t, tt, n, and m get an extra e" so which means the verb nehmen turn to nehmete?? but why in the example on the video lernen on prateritum turn to lernte instead of lernete. Im getting confused pls answer me immediately!!😲😲😲
Drei Jahre später schenkte mir mein Vater eine Gitarre, Es bedeutet, (three years later my dad gifted me a guitar ) , is that true? Later is future, and ''gifted ''is past tense, I didn't understand this sentence at all , can some explain it ..?