Wo wohnst du? er? Woher kommst du? sie?. Hast du gewusst? All verbs end in en when you look them up in the dictionary, but sometime verbs like to dress.

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Wo wohnst du? er? Woher kommst du? sie?

Hast du gewusst? All verbs end in en when you look them up in the dictionary, but sometime verbs like to dress up.

Hast du gewusst? First, they remove their en…

Hast du gewusst? …then they pick from their clothes in their closet. The available clothes include…

Hast du gewusst? e

or

Hast du gewusst? st (heiss already end in an s, so you dont need another one)

Hast du gewusst? or

Hast du gewusst? t

or

Hast du gewusst? en I (They went back to I their original threads, I cause cool never goes I out of style.)

The Conjugation Dance What all the verbs are wearing

The pronouns All the pronouns were hanging out at the middle school dance…

The verbs …then some verbs showed up.

As normally happens at middle school dances, both groups went to their side of the gym.

Now…all the verbs were dressed up in really nice clothes of e en t and st

Ich was always partial to e clothes and was staring hopelessly at heisse

Du was really into st clothes and oogled wohnst

Er (or sie and es) enjoyed the fashion of t and was drooling over the kommt twins

Wir really liked en and traded glances with both gehen and kennen

Ihr (much like er, sie, and es) enjoyed t clothing and was also checking out the kommt twins.

Finally, Sie with the capital S (and sie plural) liked en just like wir and was looking at gehen and kennen.

All the pronouns motioned to the verbs with the desired clothes and they all came together to dance.

Notice the endings with the pronouns

Chart form… Pronounending iche dust er/sie/est wiren ihrt Sie/sie (pl)en