Haben is the general rule for past tense verbs, with the exceptions of verbs that involve transit. Sein and bleiben are the other two exceptions.
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The German verbs haben, sein, and werden are called Hilfsverben(auxilliary verbs). They are used to form the perfect, past perfect and future tenses as well as the passive voice. The corresponding primary auxiliary verbs in English are to be and to have; other major ones include shall, will, may and can.
Present: Er nimmt - he takes
Past: Er nahm - he took
Perfect: Er hat genommen - he has taken
Past Perfect: Er hatte genommen - he had taken
Future I: Er wird nehmen - he will take
Future II: Er wird genommen haben - he will have taken
There is no direct translation for the English verb "to get"Depending on context, the verbs bekommen, erhalten, holen, abholen, haben are all possible translations
haben - to have ich habe - I have du hast - You have er/sie/es hat - He/she/it has wir haben - We have ihr hattet - You all have sie haben - They have Sie haben - You (formal) have
"Haben" is the Hispanic equivalent of the meaning to beautiful and funny
"Haben Sie Feuer?" = "Do you have a light?"
The verbs are: going, to take, to plan
the verbs that take "avoir" are the verbs that do need a complement. It means all the transitive verbs need the auxiliaury "avoir".
Ralph Haben was born on 1941-11-25.
gern can mean gladly, willingly or with pleasure.It can be combined with the verbs haben or mögen.Ich mag dich gern./Ich hab dich gern. - I like you fine.
to have = haben I have = ich habe you have = du hast he/she/it has = er/sie/es hat you have = ihr habt we have = wir haben they/you have = sie/Sie haben
Ich tatDu tatester/sie/es tatwir tatenihr tatetsie tatenSie tatenorconjugation of the verb haben + getanIch habe getanDu hast getaner/sie/es hat getanwir haben getanihr habt getansie haben getanSie haben getan
The past tense of take is took. The past participle is taken.
Manchmal haben Frauen... was created on 2000-11-10.