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Stating that one cannot recall something.
문화적 배경
In Germany, being forgetful regarding appointments is seen as quite rude. Always follow 'Ich habe es vergessen' with a plan to fix it. In Switzerland, you might hear 'Ich ha's vergässe', which is the dialect version of the same phrase. Austrians might use 'vergessen' similarly, but with a softer melodic intonation.
The 'Es' Placeholder
Always include 'es' if you don't name the object. 'Ich habe vergessen' sounds incomplete in German.
Strong Verb Alert
Remember: it's 'vergessen', not 'vergesst'. Don't let the '-en' ending fool you into thinking it's an infinitive!
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Stating that one cannot recall something.
The 'Es' Placeholder
Always include 'es' if you don't name the object. 'Ich habe vergessen' sounds incomplete in German.
Strong Verb Alert
Remember: it's 'vergessen', not 'vergesst'. Don't let the '-en' ending fool you into thinking it's an infinitive!
셀프 테스트
Complete the sentence with the correct auxiliary verb.
Ich ___ es vergessen.
The verb 'vergessen' always uses 'haben' in the Perfekt tense.
Which sentence is correct?
You forgot your homework ({die|f} Hausaufgabe).
Since 'Hausaufgabe' is feminine, the pronoun must be 'sie'.
Fill in the missing phrase.
A: Hast du {den|m} Schlüssel? B: Nein, ___ ___ ___ ___.
'Schlüssel' is masculine, so we use 'ihn'.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You forgot to call your mom.
This uses the 'vergessen' + 'zu' + infinitive structure.
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시각 학습 자료
What can you forget?
Objects
- • {der|m} Schlüssel
- • {das|n} Handy
- • {die|f} Tasche
Information
- • {der|m} Name
- • {die|f} Nummer
- • {das|n} Wort
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제Ich ___ es vergessen.
The verb 'vergessen' always uses 'haben' in the Perfekt tense.
You forgot your homework ({die|f} Hausaufgabe).
Since 'Hausaufgabe' is feminine, the pronoun must be 'sie'.
A: Hast du {den|m} Schlüssel? B: Nein, ___ ___ ___ ___.
'Schlüssel' is masculine, so we use 'ihn'.
You forgot to call your mom.
This uses the 'vergessen' + 'zu' + infinitive structure.
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자주 묻는 질문
3 질문Yes, but it sounds very literary or old-fashioned. Stick to 'Ich habe es vergessen' for speaking.
You use 'vergessen' too! 'Ich habe ihn vergessen' (I forgot him).
No, 'vergessen' takes a direct object (accusative). No preposition needed.
관련 표현
Ich habe es verlegt.
similarI misplaced it.
Es ist mir entfallen.
synonymIt slipped my mind.
Ich erinnere mich nicht.
contrastI don't remember.