© 2015 AQA. Created by Teachit for AQA In German you use the perfect tense (das Perfekt) to talk about what you have done in the past. In German it is.

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© 2015 AQA. Created by Teachit for AQA In German you use the perfect tense (das Perfekt) to talk about what you have done in the past. In German it is made up of two parts: the auxiliary or ‘helper’ verb and the past participle. The perfect tense (das Perfekt)

© 2015 AQA. Created by Teachit for AQA Verbs with haben The Perfekt is usually formed by using the present tense of haben and the past participle of the verb. Haben habeI have hastyou have hathe/she/it has habenwe have habtyou have habenthey have ich du er/sie/es wir ihr sie

© 2015 AQA. Created by Teachit for AQA Let’s practise. Add the correct part of haben. 1.Ich Musik gehört. 2.Wir ferngesehen. 3.Er Fußball gespielt. 4.Ihr eine Tanzstunde gehabt. 5.Du ein Buch gelesen. 6.Sie (f) einen Film gesehen. 7.Sie (pl) Tischtennis gespielt. 8.Wir nichts Besonderes gemacht. 9. ihr Hausaufgaben gemacht? habe haben hat habt hast hat haben Habt Verbs with haben

© 2015 AQA. Created by Teachit for AQA Forming the past participle – regular verbs For most participles, take off –en, replace it with –t, and add ge– at the front of the verb. The verb goes at the end of the sentence: spielen  gespielt machen  gemacht hören  gehört

© 2015 AQA. Created by Teachit for AQA Using this rule, what would the past participle of these verbs be? haben spielen sagen schauen machen kaufen plaudern tanzen sparen faulenzen gehabt gespielt gesagt geschaut gemacht gekauft geplaudert getanzt gespart gefaulenzt

© 2015 AQA. Created by Teachit for AQA sehen  gesehen lesen  gelesen schlafen  geschlafen trinken  getrunken essen  gegessen schreiben  geschrieben fernsehen  ferngesehen vergessen  vergessen verlieren  verloren besichtigen  besichtigt The past participles of some irregular verbs:

© 2015 AQA. Created by Teachit for AQA Give the correct past participle for each green verb in brackets. 1.Du eine Radtour 2.Wir Museen 3.Felix und Xavier viel Eis 4.Ihr Comics 5.Wir 6.Sie mit ihren Freuden 7.Er Klavier 8.Ich Limonade hast haben habt haben hat habe (machen). (besichtigen). (essen). (lesen). (fernsehen). (plaudern). (spielen). (trinken). gemacht besichtigt gegessen gelesen ferngesehen geplaudert gespielt getrunken

© 2015 AQA. Created by Teachit for AQA Verbs with sein As we have seen, in the perfect tense most verbs take haben. However, some take sein. Sein binI am bistyou are isthe/she/it is sindwe are seidyou are sindthey are ich du er/sie/es wir ihr sie

© 2015 AQA. Created by Teachit for AQA Let’s practise. Add the correct part of sein. 1.Ich einkaufen gegangen. 2.Sie (sg) zu Hause geblieben. 3.Wir nach London gefahren. 4.Die Kinder ins Kino gegangen. 5.Ihr mit dem Auto gefahren. 6.Paul nach Spanien geflogen. 7.Du ins Café gegangen. 8.Gestern Nachmittag er geschwommen. bin ist sind seid ist bist ist Verbs with sein

© 2015 AQA. Created by Teachit for AQA The verbs below form the perfect tense with sein. Notice how most of them are verbs of motion. fahren  gefahrengehen  gegangen fliegen  geflogenbleiben  geblieben schwimmen  geschwommen sein  gewesen Give the correct past participle of the verb in brackets. 1.Ich nach London 2.Wir ins Kino 3.Sie zu Hause 4. ihr ins Café 5.Du im See 6.Er Ski bin sind ist Seid bist ist (fahren). (gehen). (bleiben). (gehen)? (schwimmen). (fahren). gefahren gegangen geblieben gegangen geschwommen gefahren

© 2015 AQA. Created by Teachit for AQA Translations with haben and sein. 1. I played football yesterday. Ich habe gestern Fußball gespielt. 2. Did you go to the cinema? Bist du / Seid ihr ins Kino gegangen? 3. She listened to music. Sie hat Musik gehört. 4. My brother arrived on Tuesday. Mein Bruder ist am Dienstag angekommen. ? 5. We bought three CDs. Wir haben drei CDs gekauft. 6. We stayed at home. Wir sind zu Hause geblieben. 7. You flew to France. Ihr seid / Du bist nach Frankreich geflogen. 8. They read a book. Sie haben ein Buch gelesen. Click here for translation