Imperfekt (Simple Past) Irregular or strong verbs

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Imperfekt (Simple Past) Irregular or strong verbs

Irregular (or strong) verbs do not follow the rules Irregular (or strong) verbs do not follow the rules. They have the “strength” to change their stem in the past tense.

An example of a strong verb is trinken. The past participle of trinken is trank.

If trinken were not a strong verb, the past tense would be trinket; but it isn’t, it’s trank. This is true in English as well. The past tense of “to drink” is not “drinked” but rather “drank”.

Notice that “trank” is just like “drank” except that in English we changed the “t” to a “d”. This is true of lots of words in English. The German “t” often became a “d” as the English language evolved.

BTW: Words like “trank” that only need one sound change to be the same as the English word are called “Grimm’s cognates”. Can you guess which words these became in English? 2. Salat 4. kalt 1. gut 3. alt salad b. cold c. good d. old

What do we have to know about strong verbs? Back to Strong Verbs: What do we have to know about strong verbs? Two things: 1-They change their stem. 2- Strong verbs do not take an ending for the “ich” or “er” form. Everything else is just like the regular (or weak) verbs.

How does it work? Example: trinken Changes to trank trank trankst ich tranken trankt ich du er wir ihr sie Sie Notice no ending on the ich or er form. Otherwise the endings are just like present tense. eine Limonade.

Ich ______ gern Limonade. trinken trank Ich ______ gern Limonade. trank

Ich _______ gern Pommes! essen aß aß Ich _______ gern Pommes!

sehen sah Ich ______ einen Mann. sah

schlafen schlief Ich _________ viel. schlief

Ich ______ in die Schule. gehen ging ging Ich ______ in die Schule.

Was passt zusammen? 1. 2. 3. trank ass sah schlief ging 4. 5.