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The Danger Zone

Present Tense in German and … The Danger Zone

Regular Present Tense Verbs Regular verbs in German follow a pattern. This makes regular verbs very easy to use. You just need to learn which ending the verb should have with which pronoun.

Firstly, you need to find the stem of the verb Spielen is a regular verb and means play. To get the stem, you just take the –en off the end of the verb, like so … spiel en

ich = I ich spiel e

du = you du spiel st

er = he er spiel t

sie = she sie spiel t

es = it es spiel t

wir = we wir spiel en

sie = they sie spiel en

Irregular Present Tense Verbs Irregular verbs are only irregular in the ‘du’ and ‘er/sie/es’ forms. This is known as the danger zone because you have to be careful in it. There are 3 different dangers you could face in the danger zone.

The Danger Zone Helmets on lads, we’re going in…..

Bang! Bang! Some irregular verbs add an umlaut in the danger zone…

fahren = go or travel has a DANGER ZONE But don’t forget…

For ich, wir and sie, there is no danger ich fahr e wir fahr en BUT… sie fahr en

The Danger Zone…. du fahr st Take aim…..FIRE!

The Danger Zone…. er fahr t Take aim…..FIRE!

The Danger Zone…. sie fahr t Take aim…..FIRE!

The Danger Zone…. es fahr t Take aim…..FIRE!

1. I wear a jacket (tragen) 2. He wears a tie Bang! Bang! - Try changing some verbs yourself - Put an umlaut on the vowel in the danger zone only 1. I wear a jacket (tragen) 2. He wears a tie 3. She washes the car (waschen) 4. You drive the bus (fahren) 5. I wash my hair 6. He goes to school. Ich trage eine Jacke. Er trägt eine Krawatte. Sie wäscht das Auto. Du fährst den Bus. Ich wasche meine Haare Er fährt zur Schule

Under fire, send in back up! Some irregular verbs add an extra letter in the danger zone…

sehen = see has a DANGER ZONE But don’t forget…

For ich, wir and sie, there is no danger ich seh e wir seh en BUT… sie seh en

The Danger Zone…. du s eh i st

The Danger Zone…. er s eh i t

The Danger Zone…. sie s eh i t

The Danger Zone…. es s eh i t

Under fire! Send in back up! - Try changing some verbs yourself - Add an ‘i’ in the danger zone only 1. I read Harry Potter (lesen) 2. He reads Artemis Fowl. 3. She sees the old grandmother 4. You see the church. 5. We see the school. 6. You read Lord of the Rings. Ich lese Harry Potter. Er liest Artemis Fowl. Sie sieht die alte Oma. Du siehst die Kirche. Wir sehen die Schule. Du liest Lord of the Rings.

Man down, Send another soldier! Some irregular verbs change a vowel in the danger zone…

treffen = meet has a DANGER ZONE But don’t forget…

For ich, wir and sie, there is no danger ich treff e wir treff en BUT… sie treff en

Man down! Send another soldier. du tr ff e i st The Danger Zone….

Man down! Send another soldier. er tr ff e i t The Danger Zone….

Man down! Send another soldier. sie tr ff e i t The Danger Zone….

Man down! Send another soldier. es tr ff e i t The Danger Zone….

Man down! Send another soldier! - Try changing some verbs yourself - Change the vowel in the danger zone only He eats an apple (essen) She speaks German (sprechen) 3. You eat tomatoes. 4. We speak French. 5. They eat nothing. 6. I meet my friend (female). Er isst einen Apfel. Sie spricht Deutsch. Du isst Tomaten. Wir sprechen Französisch. Sie essen nichts. Ich treffe meine Freundin.