Difference between revisions of "Language/German/Vocabulary/Common-strong-and-mixed-verbs"

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| '''ist/hat geritten'''
| '''ist/hat geritten'''
| to ride
| to ride
| When it is transitive, the auxiliary verb is “haben”, with “ist” also practically used; when it is intransitive, the auxiliary verb is “sein”.
| When it is transitive, the auxiliary verb is “haben”, with “sein” also practically used; when it is intransitive, the auxiliary verb is “sein”.
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| '''scheiden'''
| '''scheiden'''
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| '''ist/hat gedrungen'''
| '''ist/hat gedrungen'''
| to insist; to seep; to force one’s way
| to insist; to seep; to force one’s way
| When it means “to insist”, the auxiliary verb is “haben”; otherwise “ist”.
| When it means “to insist”, the auxiliary verb is “haben”; otherwise “sein”.
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| '''erklimmen'''
| '''erklimmen'''
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| '''ist/hat geschwommen'''
| '''ist/hat geschwommen'''
| to swim; to float
| to swim; to float
| When it means “to swim”, the auxiliary verb is “haben” or “ist”; otherwise “ist”.
| When it means “to swim”, the auxiliary verb is “haben” or “sein”; otherwise “sein”.
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| '''schwinden'''
| '''schwinden'''
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