German GrammarPod   /     The present tense

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The present tense is pretty simple in German: there's only one. So where English has to choose betweenSarah is walking to work andSarah walks to work,German has onlySarahgehtzu FußzurArbeit.However, whereas English only has two different forms of each verb in the present tense (apart from for the verbto be), e.g.walk andwalks,have andhas, German verbs have lots of different forms in the present tense (typically four or five), depending on which personal pronoun you're using. (Personal pronouns are words likeI, you, weandthey.) This podcast explains more about the present tense and the different forms the verbs you use in it take.To listen to the podcast on you computer, clickhere.

Summary

The present tense is pretty simple in German: there's only one. So where English has to choose between Sarah is walking to work and Sarah walks to work, German has only Sarah geht zu Fuß zur Arbeit. However, whereas English only has two different forms of each verb in the present tense (apart from for the verb to be), e.g. walk and walks, have and has, German verbs have lots of different forms in the present tense (typically four or five), depending on which personal pronoun you're using. (Personal pronouns are words like I, you, we and they.) This podcast explains more about the present tense and the different forms the verbs you use in it take. To listen to the podcast on you computer, click here.

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The present tense is pretty simple in German: there's only one. So where English has to choose between Sarah is walking to work and Sarah walks to work, German has only Sarah geht zu Fuß zur Arbeit. However, whereas English only has two different forms of
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Publishing date
2015-01-16 08:34
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http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/germangrammarpod/~3/vUA-bi3lD9g/present-tense.html
Contributors
  Laura
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http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/germangrammarpod/~5/7-NEVmOG578/ThePresentTense.mp3
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