A1 German Course | Lesson 12 | German Regular Verbs | German Verbs Conjugation for begginers | Urdu

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  • Conjugation of German regular verbs wohnen, gehen, kommen, arbeiten and machen is explained in this lesson of A1 level of German language course for beginners. There are different types of verbs in German language. These are regular verbs, irregular verbs, separable verbs, reflexive verbs. This lesson explains the conjugation and use of most frequently used verbs in German language course A1 level. With the use of example sentences, conjugation and use of German regular verbs is explained.
    German verbs are conjugated according to the subject of verb. Usually the German verbs end with -en. This form of verbs in German language is called infinitive form. If this -en is removed then the remaining form is called stem of verb in German language.
    Germen verb wohnen means "to live"
    German verb gehen means "to go"
    German verb kommen means "to come"
    German verb arbeiten means "to work"
    German verb machen means to "do"
    The use of these German verbs is explained with the help of examples. These A1 regular German verbs are used for the introduction in German language. There are some prepositions which are used in combination with verbs. Especially the
    German regular verb "wohnen" is used with preposition "in".
    German regular verb arbeiten uses a preposition "bei"
    German regular verb "gehen" uses preposition "nach" for going to some place.
    German regular verb "kommen" uses aus for mentioning come from......
    The use and conjugation of A1 regular German verbs is important to understand for beginners because the same conjugation can be used for all regular verbs in German language. The conjugation of irregular verbs, separable verbs and reflexive verbs will be explained in the next lessons of A1 level of German language course for beginners.

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