Conversational Past Tense Irregular Verbs. Change from Present Tense to Convers. Past Tense. ( 20 Sekunden)

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Conversational Past Tense Irregular Verbs. Change from Present Tense to Convers. Past Tense. ( 20 Sekunden)

Sie wissen

Sie haben gewusst.

Ich weiß nicht.

Ich habe nicht gewusst.

Er weiß das.

Er hat das gewusst.

Du weißt das nicht.

Du hast das nicht gewusst.

Er geht schnell.

Er ist schnell gegangen.

Ich sehe das Haus.

Ich habe das Haus gesehen.

Wir sehen dich.

Wir haben dich gesehen.

Er sieht mich nicht.

Er hat mich nicht gesehen.

Er isst nichts.

Er hat nichts gegessen.

Wir essen viel.

Wir haben viel gegessen.

Fritz isst heiße Liebe.

Fritz hat heiße Liebe gegessen.

Ich sehe alles.

Ich habe alles geshen.

Wir gehen zur Schule.

Wir sind zur Schule gegangen.

Du siehst die Lehrerin.

Du hast die Lehrerin gesehen.

Wir wissen viel.

Wir haben viel gewusst.