Die Verben brauchen, kaufen, essen, mögen im Präsens

Verbs in the Present Tense in German Language

In German, verbs are an important part of speech that express actions, events, or states of being. In the present tense, verbs are used to describe what is happening or what someone is doing right now.

Here are some common verbs in the present tense in German and their English translations:

“brauchen” (to need)

“kaufen” (to buy)

“essen” (to eat)

“mögen” (to like)

To conjugate these verbs in the present tense in German, you simply add the appropriate ending to the verb stem. Here are the conjugated forms of these verbs in the present tense:

“Ich brauche” (I need)

“Du kaufst” (You buy)

“Er/Sie/Es isst” (He/She/It eats)

“Wir mögen” (We like)

It’s important to note that the conjugated forms of these verbs will change depending on the subject of the sentence (I, you, he, she, it, we, they).

By learning and practicing these examples, you can improve your ability to use verbs in the present tense in German and make your sentences more accurate and expressive.

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