*Waren* is the simple past tense of the word to be (sein) in the German language. "Wir waren im Ocean City gegangen." We had gone to Ocean City.
warst is the second person singular, simple past conjugation of sein (to be)Wo warst du = where were you
Sein is a German word that translates to the irregular infinitive verb "to be." Forms of the verb sein can also be conjugated into past, and future tenses.
Past pefect (Plusquamperfekt) is formed by combining the past participle with the simple past tense form of the auxiliary haben or sein.Ich war im Konzert gewesen. - I had been to the concert.Ich hatte die Schlüssel vergessen. - I had forgotten the keyes.The thing is to know if verb (or context) require habenor sein.
to be- sein wir (we) and sie (they) conjugate to 'sind' ihr (you pl., informal) conjugates to 'seid' Du (you sing, informal) conjugates to 'bist' Sie (you sing. and pl., formal) conjugates to 'sind'
It is the verb "to be" in German. It can also mean "his."
Seit is a preposition,which translates as since and therefore has no past participle.If you mean seid (2nd person plural of the verb sein - to be) then the past participle is seid gewesen
sein= to be ist= is
We would be friends (would we friends be -- sein means "to be" in German)
'as it should be' is 'wie es sein sollte' in German.
will be = werden sein I will be = ich werde sein you will be = du wirst sein (informal, singular) he/she/it will be = er/sie/es wird sein you will be = ihr werdet sein (informal, plural) they will be = sie werden sein you will be = Sie werden sein (formal)
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