The Building Blocks: Verbs and Identity
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Master the fundamental building blocks of German verbs to describe your world and identity with confidence.
- Conjugate regular German verbs using the stem-ending system.
- Utilize the irregular superheroes 'sein' and 'haben' for identity and possession.
- Apply the versatile present tense to describe habits, current actions, and simple future plans.
O que você vai aprender
Hey friend, ready to dive in? In this chapter, you're going to learn the absolute essentials – the building blocks without which speaking German is just impossible! Imagine you're building your German skills from scratch. First up, we'll tackle regular verbs and you'll learn to conjugate them effortlessly. There's a cool Lego system of stem-and-ending that, once you get the hang of it, makes it super easy. Then, we'll meet two German language superheroes: the verbs 'to be' (sein) and 'to have' (haben). They have a few quirks, but I promise with a little practice, they'll become your best friends! With 'sein,' you'll learn how to introduce yourself and others, say where you're from, or express how you're feeling. For example, you'll be able to say, 'I am a student' or 'He is from Germany.' With 'haben,' you can talk about what you possess, like 'I have a book,' or even express essential feelings like 'I'm hungry!' or 'I'm thirsty!' By the end of this chapter, not only will you be able to introduce yourself and talk about your possessions, but you'll also understand just how versatile the German present tense is. You'll be able to talk about what you're doing right now, your daily habits, and even your plans for tomorrow. So let's get started with speaking German!
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Terminações de verbos regulares no presenteVerbos regulares em alemão seguem um padrão bem certinho de 'Raiz + Terminação'. Elas são
e,st,t,en,t,enpara todas as frases no presente. -
Verbo Sein: Ser e Estar (Presente)Você tem seis formas de 'sein' para guardar na memória:
bin,bist,ist,sind,seid,sind. Com elas, você se apresenta e descreve as coisas! -
O verbo 'ter' (haben): Posse e sentimentosPara dominar o verbo 'haben', lembre-se que ele é usado para
posseesentimentoscomo fome. Fique de olho nas formas especiaisdu hasteer hat! -
Presente em Alemão: Domine o agora, os hábitos e o futuro (Präsens)Com o 'sistema de LEGO' de tronco e terminações, você vai conseguir falar sobre o 'agora', 'hábitos' e até 'planos futuros' com um tempo verbal só. Legal, né?
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 verbs in the present tense.
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By the end you will be able to: Introduce yourself and state your feelings using 'sein' and 'haben'.
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By the end you will be able to: Describe daily routines and future intentions using the Präsens.
Guia do capítulo
Overview
Lego system that applies to most regular verbs.How This Grammar Works
superheroes: sein (to be) and haben (to have). These are irregular, meaning they don't follow the regular pattern, so you'll need to memorize their forms.Common Mistakes
- 1✗ Wrong:
Du ist müde.
Du bist müde.
- 1✗ Wrong:
Ich hast ein Buch.
Ich habe ein Buch.
- 1✗ Wrong:
Wir sprecht Deutsch.
Wir sprechen Deutsch.Real Conversations
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Quick FAQ
How do I easily remember the German present tense regular verb endings?
Think of it as a pattern: -e, -st, -t, -en, -t, -en. The du and er/sie/es forms are often the trickiest for beginners, so pay special attention to -st and -t.
Can the German present tense really be used to talk about the future?
Yes, absolutely! If you include a time expression (like morgen (tomorrow), nächste Woche (next week)), the present tense in German is perfectly fine for expressing future plans. There's no need for a separate future tense at the A1 level.
What's the main difference between using sein and haben in German for identity and possession?
Sein (to be) is used for identity, location, characteristics, and states of being (Ich bin müde. - I am tired). Haben (to have) is used for possession (Ich habe ein Auto. - I have a car) and certain expressions of feeling (Ich habe Hunger. - I am hungry).
Cultural Context
Exemplos-chave (8)
Ich `spiele` gerne {der|m} Tennis.
Eu gosto de jogar tênis.
Terminações de verbos regulares no presenteWir `trinken` {das|n} Wasser.
Nós estamos bebendo a água.
Terminações de verbos regulares no presenteIch habe ein neues Smartphone.
Eu tenho um novo smartphone.
O verbo 'ter' (haben): Posse e sentimentosIch lerne gerade Deutsch auf SubLearn.
Eu estou aprendendo alemão agora no SubLearn.
Presente em Alemão: Domine o agora, os hábitos e o futuro (Präsens)Was machst du heute Abend?
O que você está fazendo hoje à noite?
Presente em Alemão: Domine o agora, os hábitos e o futuro (Präsens)Dicas e truques (4)
A Dica para 'Wir' e 'Sie'
wir (nós) e sie/Sie (eles/elas/você formal) sempre ficam iguaizinhos ao infinitivo! Isso significa que você já sabe 50% das formas do plural sem esforço! Por exemplo, Wir spielen.A Pegadinha 'Seid' vs 'Seit'
Ihr seid meine Freunde.
A Armadilha do 'B'
Du hast ein Buch.
A Dica do 'gerade'
gerade depois do verbo. É como dar um zoom na ação! Ich esse gerade. (Eu estou comendo agora mesmo.)Vocabulário-chave (6)
Real-World Preview
Meeting at a Cafe
Review Summary
- Stem + e, st, t, en, t, en
- bin, bist, ist, sind, seid, sind
- habe, hast, hat, haben, habt, haben
Erros comuns
Students often try to translate the English 'I am learning' directly. German does not use 'to be' + verb-ing; just use the verb itself.
Remember that all nouns in German are capitalized, including 'der Hunger'.
The conjugation for 'haben' is irregular. It is 'er hat', not 'er habe'.
Regras neste capítulo (4)
Next Steps
You've done an incredible job today! Keep practicing those verb endings, and you'll be speaking fluently before you know it.
Write a 5-sentence diary entry about your day.
Prática rápida (10)
Du ___ ein Tablet.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: O verbo 'ter' (haben): Posse e sentimentos
Find and fix the mistake:
Sie (she) machen {der|m} Salat.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Terminações de verbos regulares no presente
Find and fix the mistake:
Er machen heute Sport.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Presente em Alemão: Domine o agora, os hábitos e o futuro (Präsens)
Ich ___ einen Saft.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Presente em Alemão: Domine o agora, os hábitos e o futuro (Präsens)
Como se diz 'Você (singular) aprende alemão'?
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Presente em Alemão: Domine o agora, os hábitos e o futuro (Präsens)
Du ___ (wohnen) in Frankfurt.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Terminações de verbos regulares no presente
Find and fix the mistake:
Er habt den Hund.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: O verbo 'ter' (haben): Posse e sentimentos
Ich ___ aus Deutschland.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Verbo Sein: Ser e Estar (Presente)
Find and fix the mistake:
Ihr seit sehr freundlich.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Verbo Sein: Ser e Estar (Presente)
Escolha a forma correta de perguntar sobre localização:
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Verbo Sein: Ser e Estar (Presente)
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Perguntas comuns (6)
lernen. Em alemão, quase todos os infinitivos terminam em -en.-en do infinitivo. Por exemplo, de spielen, a raiz é spiel-. É onde você adiciona as terminações.Du hast ein Buch.
Ich habe Hunger (Eu tenho fome).