> Forums > German Times and Conventions > Lesson 14: Prateritum (Past Tense with D) – 2 Irregular Verbs
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This derste will continue from where we were on Prateritum.
We have previously written that the words Präteritum and Imperfekt mean the same thing, and Präteritum denotes the past tense with -di.
Präteritum meets the past in every sense, except for the past tense.
It is often used in tales, novels or stories.
We used the regular expression and added the regular expressions to the previous one.
now let's see the additions to the irregular verbs and continue with examples.Below is a list of jewels added to irregular verbs for Prateritum.
These jokes are added to the root, not to the infinitive of the verb. The root is 2. stammform.
For example, for the ich pronoun No Jewelry, 2. StamformForm is used as it is.
The root inserts an -e letter between the verb t on the letter d and the suffix.now see these irregular acts according to all persons, their pictures and their meanings in a picture:
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In our previous lessons, we learned how to build the cues.
Now let's give some sample sentences about Präteritum:Du fandest ein Ball (Found a ball)
Fandest du ein Ball? (Did you find a ball?)
Ja, ich fand ein Ball (Yes, I found a ball)
Wir fanden ein Ball (We found a ball)
Ich verkaufte gestern mein Auto (I sold my car yesterday)
Wir gingen gestern ins Kino (We went to the cinema yesterday)
Ich ging gestern ins Kino (I went to the cinema yesterday)
Ich vergass seinen Namen (I forgot his name)
Duplicate your own examples.
In the next section we will examine Perfekt.Thank goodness there is no trouble. On the contrary, it increases the taste of blessing. (Mesnevi)
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danke schön yaw alles gut almancax bester (thank you all good almancax better)
Isn't there an easy way to memorize these verbs? ???
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