Strong verbs only change for ‘du’ and ‘er/sie/es/man’ so the ‘ihr’ and ‘Sie’ forms are normal. E.g. Esst eure Pizza! Essen Sie Ihre Pizza! Fahrt langsamer! Fahren Sie langsamer!
Hello! Thank you very much for the vedios! I noticed the thrid word in the sentence "Essen Sie Ihr Frühstück", namely 'Ihr', is it the formal 2nd person? And if it is, is it necessary in this sentence? Dank!
You said that if the stem of a verb ends in -d or -t it will always have -e added to it. In my school's dictionary it says both with "arbeiten" and "finden" that it can be called the stem without an extra -e. I just want to know if it is the dictionary that has an error or if it's just very common to add -e behind the words.