Sentence Structures
Present Tense: * Adjectives are placed in front of any noun
P V N - standard sentence
N V N - noun has replaced the pronoun
TE V P N - time expression first
P V TE N - time expression middle
P V N TE - time expression last
V P N ? - standard question
INT. V P (N) ? - more detailed question using interrogative word. Sometimes you will not need a noun or a pronoun as they are the same
How do I write with two verbs??
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P V N V-en (the first verb gets conjugated to the pronoun or noun)
The second verb, usually the main verb of the sentence is placed at the end of the sentence and is NOT conjugated and therefore stays in -en
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Past Tense: helping verbs: haben & sein
P HV N PP - standard past tense
HV P N PP ? - standard question
INT. HV P N PP? - question with interrogative
- on Verbix it's called the PERFECT tense. You'll find the helping verb these as well.
Future Tense: (modal aux verbs / können, müssen, sollen, wollen, möchten)
P MV N Ven - standard sentence using modal aux.
MV P N Ven? - standard question using modal aux. verbs
INT MV P N Ven?
Sep. Prefix Verbs: (an/ziehen, an/probieren, an/rufen, ein/kaufen, ein/laden, mit/kommen, auf/räumen, aus/sehen, etc.)
P V N V_prefix
Short Past Tense:
P IV N - standard short past tense -
on Verbix it's called PAST tense.