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German verbs all end in "en"
Some past tense verbs that end in 'T' are:BitFeltFoughtHitKeptLeftLostMeantPutSpentTaughtBeatBuiltSetLitNote that verbs ending this way are irregular verbs.
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Definition• used to form verbs which mean to put into or onto somethingencaseencircleendanger•used to form verbs which mean to cause to be somethingenableendearenlargeenrich•used to form verbs which mean to provide with somethingempower
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The "er" suffix is how the infinitive form of the "er" verbs is, this is the reason why they are called "verbes en 'er' " or "verbes du premier group" (verbs of the first group, since this category is the most common).
these is for plural verbs en this for singular verbs. e.g.: this chair, these chairs
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Some verbs associated with the concept of "day" are: rise, shine, set, dawn, fade, end, begin, awaken.
These verbs are called regular verbs. egwalktalklisten
In the present tense, it is -an for -ar verbs and -en for -er and -ir verbs.
Some present participles for verbs pertaining to ears:hearinglisteningdeafeningcleaning