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Hallo Leute was geht ab?

1 - Hey there , this is Davi from English, eh? and you are more than welcome here. Now, we’ll be looking at the Simple Past in German. Los geht’s!

Usually in german we use the verb “haben” which means to have to conjugate the verbs in the past and most verbs in the past are conjugated in the participle just like in the verbs: sehen / gesehen – sehen is the original verb and "gesehen" the past participle. So, it’s very much common to see this prefix “ge” in the beginning of the verbs in the past”. As I mentioned in the previous podcast the present perfect in German is very much equivalent to the simple past in English. Now let’s get busy learning:

Die Möbel – The Furniture

Die Komode – The commode

Ich sehe die Kommode – I see the Commode

Ich habe die Kommode gesehen. – I saw the Commode.

Ich putze das Bücherregal – I clean the book shelf

Ich habe das Bücherregal geputzt – I cleaned the book shelf.

Ich kaufe den Schrank – I buy a wardrobe.

Ich habe den Schrank gekauft. – I bought a wardrobe.

Ich sehe das Bett – I see the bed

Ich habe das Bett gesehen. – I saw the bed.

Ich organisiere den Schreibtisch – I organize the desk.

Ich habe den Schreibtisch organisiert. I organized the desk.

(in this case we didn’t use the prefix “ge” because “organisieren” derives from latin, and most foreign words are conjugated differently.

Ich setze mich auf den Sessel - I sit on the chair

Ich habe mich auf den Sessel gesetzt. – I sat on the chair

Ich habe ein Sofa – I have a sofa.

Ich habe ein Sofa gehabt – I had a sofa.

Ich kaufe einen Stuhl – I buy a stuhl (a chair)

I habe einen Stuhl gekauft – I bought a stuhl (a chair)

Ich lege den Teller auf den Tisch – I lay the plate on the table

Ich habe den Teller auf den Tisch gelegt – I laid the plate on the table.

Ich kaufe keinen Teppich – I don’t buy any rug

Ich habe keinen Teppich gekauft – I didn’t buy any rug.

2 - Now listen to everything again and try to repeat after every single sentence.

3 - So, this is it, thank you so much for listening once again keep on practicing! Piss out!

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Hallo Leute was geht ab?

1 - Hey there , this is Davi from English, eh? and you are more than welcome here. Now, we’ll be looking at the Simple Past in German. Los geht’s!

Usually in german we use the verb “haben” which means to have to conjugate the verbs in the past and most verbs in the past are conjugated in the participle just like in the verbs: sehen / gesehen – sehen is the original verb and "gesehen" the past participle. So, it’s very much common to see this prefix “ge” in the beginning of the verbs in the past”. As I mentioned in the previous podcast the present perfect in German is very much equivalent to the simple past in English. Now let’s get busy learning:

Die Möbel – The Furniture

Die Komode – The commode

Ich sehe die Kommode – I see the Commode

Ich habe die Kommode gesehen. – I saw the Commode.

Ich putze das Bücherregal – I clean the book shelf

Ich habe das Bücherregal geputzt – I cleaned the book shelf.

Ich kaufe den Schrank – I buy a wardrobe.

Ich habe den Schrank gekauft. – I bought a wardrobe.

Ich sehe das Bett – I see the bed

Ich habe das Bett gesehen. – I saw the bed.

Ich organisiere den Schreibtisch – I organize the desk.

Ich habe den Schreibtisch organisiert. I organized the desk.

(in this case we didn’t use the prefix “ge” because “organisieren” derives from latin, and most foreign words are conjugated differently.

Ich setze mich auf den Sessel - I sit on the chair

Ich habe mich auf den Sessel gesetzt. – I sat on the chair

Ich habe ein Sofa – I have a sofa.

Ich habe ein Sofa gehabt – I had a sofa.

Ich kaufe einen Stuhl – I buy a stuhl (a chair)

I habe einen Stuhl gekauft – I bought a stuhl (a chair)

Ich lege den Teller auf den Tisch – I lay the plate on the table

Ich habe den Teller auf den Tisch gelegt – I laid the plate on the table.

Ich kaufe keinen Teppich – I don’t buy any rug

Ich habe keinen Teppich gekauft – I didn’t buy any rug.

2 - Now listen to everything again and try to repeat after every single sentence.

3 - So, this is it, thank you so much for listening once again keep on practicing! Piss out!

Sign up for private classes:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1EeTuhKcLpGkHiB6GNyGQpcQbGbybdmto7si4B2WZnjc/edit

Follow me on Instagram: @davi.butzke

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