The Present Tense: -at Verbs
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Unlock the power of action by mastering the most common verb group in the Czech language.
- Identify verbs ending in -at.
- Conjugate regular verbs like 'dělat' for all persons.
- Construct simple present tense sentences to describe daily activities.
Was du lernen wirst
Conjugating the most common group of regular verbs. Understand the pattern for verbs like 'dělat' (to do).
Learning Objectives
By the end of this chapter, you will be able to:
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By the end you will be able to: Conjugate regular -at verbs to describe what you and others are doing.
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Drop the Pronoun
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Review Summary
- Stem + -ám, -áš, -á, -áme, -áte, -ají
Häufige Fehler
You must conjugate the verb. Never use the infinitive (the 'to' form) as the main verb.
Remember the 'j' in the third-person plural -ají. It is not -aí.
Don't mix up the 'me' (we) and 'te' (you plural) endings.
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Next Steps
You are doing great! Keep practicing these patterns, and soon you'll be speaking Czech with ease. See you in the next chapter!
Write 5 sentences about your hobbies using -at verbs.
Schnelle Übung (3)
Find and fix the mistake:
Ty dělám.
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Já ___ úkol.
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Oni ___.
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