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Strong Verbs in the Present Tense

Some German verbs are very strong willed They do not exactly follow the pattern of weak or regular verbs They change with ‘Du’ and ‘er/sie/es’

One of these verbs is ‘fahren’ ich fahre wir fahren fährst du ihr fahrt Sie fahren Sie fahren er sie es sie fahren fährt

With countries and cities or towns, use the preposition ‘nach’. Ich fahre nach Italien Fährst nach Spanien? du

A few countries are preceded by the article ‘die’, e. g A few countries are preceded by the article ‘die’, e.g. ‘die Türkei’ (Turkey), ‘die Schweiz’ (Switzerland) and ‘die USA’ (USA).

With these countries, use the preposition ‘in’. Ich fahre in die Türkei Fährst du in die Schweiz? Er fährt in die USA

Schreibe die Sätze auf Deutsch (Write the sentences in German) 1. I am travelling to Germany 2. My sister is travelling to the USA 3. We are travelling to Switzerland 4. I am travelling to Paris but my brother is travelling to Rom.

Schreibe die Sätze auf Deutsch (Write the sentences in German) 1. I am travelling to Germany 2. My sister is travelling to the USA 3. We are travelling to Switzerland 4. I am travelling to Paris but my brother is travelling to Rom. Ich fahre nach Deutschland. Meine Schwester fährt in die USA. Wir fahren in die Schweiz. Ich fahre nach Paris aber mein Bruder fährt nach Rom.