How do you use Geworden in German?
If you want to say someone’s starting a new career, say, becoming a doctor, use werden. Er wird Arzt. He’s becoming a doctor. If you want to talk about something that became something else in the near past, you can use the Particip II of werden to create the present perfect tense (Perfekt): geworden.
What tense is Wäre?
The Present Tense
Pronoun | Sein | Werden |
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ich | wäre | würde |
du | wärest | würdest |
er, sie, es | wäre | würde |
wir | wären | würden |
What is Werde in German?
The verb werden (to become) has many different uses in the German language that will take some time and study to get to know. Some uses include as a regular verb, in forming the future tense, multiple tenses of the passive voice, or the subjunctive. It can also be used to imply certainty, probability or to command.
How do you use werden verb?
When used by itself as a simple, “full” verb, werden means “to become,” “to turn into,” or in colloquial English, “to get,” as in: Wir werden nicht älter, wir werden nur besser. We don’t get older, we just get better.
What is Worden German?
Although the normal past participle of “werden” is “(ist) geworden,” when the past participle is used with another verb, it becomes “ist (zerstört) worden.” If the ACTIVE sentence contains a past participle (i.e., “zerstört”), it will also appear, unchanged, in the PASSIVE sentence with “worden.”
What is the difference between Wurde and würde?
wurde is also the simple past of werden (to become). würde is the Konjunktiv II of werden. “werden” is used in many ways. The first and simplest is “to become”.
How do you identify a dative verb?
Sometimes you’ll see verbs like schreiben (to write) identified as dative verbs, because they commonly take a dative (indirect) object in addition to an accusative (direct) one, as when you write a letter [accusative] to a friend [dative].
What are the forms of werden?
Ich | werde |
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Du | wirst |
Er/Sie/Es | wird |
Wir | werden |
Ihr | werdet |
What is the difference between war and Wurde in German?
Waren is the 1st and 3rd person plural past tense of sein (to be). Wurden is the 1st and 3rd person plural past tense of werden (to become).
Does Schwimmen take sein?
The verbs of motion “fahren”, “schwimmen” and “reiten” (and some more, I guess) may be used with “haben” and “sein” regardless of transitivity.
What is Konjunktiv I in German?
If you want to talk about something another person said, you may use one of the two special moods in German – the Konjunktiv I (Subjunctive I). This is not a very common form, since it’s primarily used for indirect speech. It’s rarely used in spoken language, but you will find it in newspapers and articles.