Signification
Stating the action of writing.
Contexte culturel
In Germany, 'Schriftform' (written form) is often legally required for contracts or cancellations. Simply saying 'Ich schreibe' often implies a formal process. Germany takes great pride in its history of 'Dichter und Denker'. Writing is seen as a serious intellectual pursuit. In German texting culture, it is polite to say 'Ich schreibe dir später' if you cannot talk now, rather than just leaving someone on 'read'.
Use 'gerade'
To sound like a native when you are busy writing, always add 'gerade'. 'Ich schreibe gerade' sounds much more natural than just 'Ich schreibe'.
Watch the Case
Remember that what you write is the direct object (Accusative). 'Ich schreibe {einen|m} Text', not 'ein Text'.
Signification
Stating the action of writing.
Use 'gerade'
To sound like a native when you are busy writing, always add 'gerade'. 'Ich schreibe gerade' sounds much more natural than just 'Ich schreibe'.
Watch the Case
Remember that what you write is the direct object (Accusative). 'Ich schreibe {einen|m} Text', not 'ein Text'.
Teste-toi
Fill in the correct form of the verb 'schreiben'.
Ich ____ einen Brief.
The subject 'Ich' requires the verb ending '-e'.
Which sentence is correct for 'I am writing right now'?
Choose the natural German sentence:
German uses the simple present + 'gerade' to show current action.
Match the German phrase to its English meaning.
Match these:
These are the three primary ways to use the present tense.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Was machst du? B: Ich ____ eine E-Mail.
You write (schreibe) an email.
🎉 Score : /4
Aides visuelles
Banque d exercices
4 exercicesIch ____ einen Brief.
The subject 'Ich' requires the verb ending '-e'.
Choose the natural German sentence:
German uses the simple present + 'gerade' to show current action.
Associez chaque element a gauche avec son pair a droite :
These are the three primary ways to use the present tense.
A: Was machst du? B: Ich ____ eine E-Mail.
You write (schreibe) an email.
🎉 Score : /4
Questions fréquentes
3 questionsYes, German present tense covers both 'I write' and 'I am writing'. Context tells you which one it is.
Absolutely. While 'tippen' exists, 'schreiben' is the most common word for texting.
It is 'Ich schreibe dir' (Dative) because you are writing *to* someone.
Expressions liées
aufschreiben
specialized formto write down / note down
mitschreiben
specialized formto take notes (while listening)
verfassen
synonymto compose / draft