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Modal verb german exercise
Modal verb german exercise













To form the past subjunctive with a modal verb, you need to use a double infinitive. Present subjunctive with a modal verb is just what you would expect:.To form past subjunctive, just change “haben” to “hätte” and “sein” to “wäre.” Click here for more details and examples. It is based on the perfect tense of the verb: There is only one way to form the past subjunctive.Click here for more details and examples. For all other verbs, use whichever form you prefer, but stick to “würde + infinitive” if you’re in doubt. For haben , sein and the modal verbs, however, the one-word form is preferable, and we will require you to use it on tests.

modal verb german exercise

The two forms mean the same, but the one-word form is considered more formal and is falling into disuse.

  • Present subjunctive can be formed in two ways: “würde + infinitive” or a one-word form based on the simple past form of the verb.
  • My therapist is helping me love myself the way I am. If you’re a Pisces, you probably won’t be offended by the silly little jokes on this page about what Pisces people are like, but if you’re a Scorpio and you’re in love with a Pisces and this makes you mad, you should know that I’m a Pisces and that I’m just kidding. Click here for more details and examples. Use it also for wishes and polite requests (more Pisces stuff…). It’s ideal for spineless, wishy washy, Pisces-type losers.
  • Use Subjunctive II for contrary-to-fact statements: what you would do or would have done, but really aren’t doing/really didn’t do.
  • Uses of Subjunctive II: Contrary-to-fact Statements

    modal verb german exercise

    Remember you need a score of at least 80% in order to get a “check” for this assignment.

    modal verb german exercise

    When you are finished, click “Submit” if you are satisfied with your score. Incorrect guesses will reduce your score. THE PROGRAM WILL ONLY CALCULATE YOUR SCORE IF YOU HAVE ANSWERED ALL THE QUESTIONS. IF YOU GET A QUESTION WRONG, KEEP TRYING UNTIL YOU GET IT RIGHT.















    Modal verb german exercise