How do you conjugate Vergessen?

How do you conjugate Vergessen?

Conjugate the verb vergessen:

  1. ich vergesse. du vergisst.
  2. er vergaß wir haben vergessen.
  3. ihr werdet vergessen.
  4. sie würden vergessen.

What is Vergessen?

forget; remember; overlook; …

What is Vergessen in past tense?

Infinitive Past participle
beginnen begonn-en
vergessen vergess-en
verlieren verlor-en

How do you conjugate Treffen?

Verb forms in Present of treffen

  1. ich treffe (1st PersonSingular)
  2. du triffst (2nd PersonSingular)
  3. er trifft (3rd PersonSingular)
  4. wir treffen (1st PersonPlural)
  5. ihr trefft (2nd PersonPlural)
  6. sie treffen (3rd PersonPlural)

What language is Vergessen?

Translate “vergessen” from German to Icelandic with Mate. Learn how to say “vergessen” in Icelandic with usage example sentences, synonyms, relevant words, and pronunciation.

What is Treffen in past tense?

The Past Participle of the German verb treffen

Past Participle
getroffen met

What is the past participle of Treffen?

The past participle of Treffen is getroffen. The present perfect tense is formed by combining the auxiliary verb haben with the past participle.

What is the past tense of schlafen?

The Past Participle of the German verb schlafen

Past Participle
geschlafen slept

Which is the conjugation of vergessen in the imperative?

The conjugation of vergessen in the imperative is: vergiss (du), vergessen wir, vergesst ihr, vergessen Sie. The imperative is formed with the stem of present tense gess.

What is the meaning of the German word vergessen?

Meaning of “vergessen”. The verb “vergessen” means: to forget. Ich habe deinen Geburtstag vergessen. I forgot your birthday.

Is the prefix ver-of vergessen separable or separable?

Prefix ver- of vergessen is not separable. The flection is in Active and the use as Main. For a better understanding, countless examples of the verb vergessen are available. For practicing and consolidating, there are also free worksheets for vergessen. You can not just vergessen conjugate, but all German verbs.

How is the imperative mood used in German?

The imperative mood (in contrast to the indicative mood – such as statements) is used to give commands and directions. There are four possible recipient ‘groups’ for commands in German.