For transitive verbs the modal
verb for forming the present perfect is haben (to have).
The modal verb haben is conjugated in present tense,
and then the perfect participle is appended.
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haben - the modal verb for transitive
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ich
habe
du hast
er / sie / es hat
wir haben
ihr habt
sie haben |
gegessen |
getrunken |
gekauft |
geklaut |
gelesen |
gebracht |
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sein - the modal verb for intransitive
verbs |
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ich bin
du bist
er / sie / es ist
wir sind
ihr seid
sie sind |
gelaufen |
gerannt |
geschwommen |
gesprungen |
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Now you might wonder how to know the perfect participle
- we'll come to that just in a minute (chapter
15.3.2 to 15.3.5)
* Don't mind quite
yet about the position of the direct object in the sentence.
The general rule is that the direct or the indirect
object is right after the first conjugated verb (here
habe). If there
is a direct object as well as an indirect one, then
the indirect goes first (again right after the conjugated
verb), then comes the direct one and then comes the
perfect participle. We'll have a look at them now.
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