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A separable verb is a doing word that splits into two parts when used in the Present Tense An example of a separable verb is aufstehen – to get up

Look what happens to the prefix (the first part of the separable verb) when the verb is used in a sentence in the Present Tense

Ichsteheauf stehenauf INFINITIVE um 7 Uhr

aufstehen ich du Sie er/sie/es wir ihr sie steh …auf steh …auf steh …auf steh …auf steh …auf steh …auf steh …auf e st en t t (to get up)

Ichgehemit meiner Freundin aus gehenaus INFINITIVE Hast du Lust in die Disco zu gehen?

ausgehen ich du Sie er/sie/es wir ihr sie geh …aus geh …aus geh …aus geh …aus geh …aus geh …aus geh …aus e st en t t (to go out)

Ichziehean ziehenan INFINITIVE sich mich

anziehen ich du Sie er/sie/es wir ihr sie zieh …an zieh …an zieh …an zieh …an zieh …an zieh …an zieh …an e st en t t (to get dressed) mich dich sich uns euch sich

Have you noticed….? The verb sich anziehen is not only separable but also reflexive! ich ziehe mich an er/sie/es zieht sich an

Ichsehefern sehenfern INFINITIVE im Wohnzimmer

fernsehen ich du Sie er/sie/es wir ihr sie seh …fern sieh …fern seh …fern sieh …fern seh …fern seh …fern seh …fern e st en t t (to watch TV)

Ichschlafeein schlafenein INFINITIVE um 9 Uhr

einschlafen ich du Sie er/sie/es wir ihr sie schlaf …ein schläf …ein schlaf …ein schläf …ein schlaf …ein schlaf …ein schlaf …ein e st en t t (to fall asleep)

Have you noticed….? The verbs fernsehen and einschlafen are not only separable but also irregular! (only with du and er/sie/es) du s i ehst fern er/sie/es schl ä ft ein

Remember: 1. The Prefixes, e.g. auf, an, fern or aus go to the end of the sentence when used in the PRESENT TENSE!

Schreibe 5 Sätze!

Ich – um 7 Uhr Wir - abends Meine Schwester Mein Bruder (im Wohnzimmer) Mein Bruder – um 8 Uhr

Ichsteheum 7 Uhr Wir Meine Schwester gehenabendsaus zieht sich an Mein Bruder sieht im Wohnzimmer fern Mein Bruder schläft um 8 Uhr ein Schreibe 5 Sätze! auf