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variation in verb forms
Are the present-tense verb forms for first person plural, third person plural, and second person formal ever different?
Likewise, are the past-tense verb forms for first person plural, third person plural, and second person formal ever different?
Are the past-tense verb forms for first person singular and third person singular ever different?
Oct 12, 2019 8:04 PM
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October 13, 2019
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There are regular and irregular verbs and therefore there are some differences. Some words such as 'sein' for instance. When the last word is an 's' such as in 'heissen', there is for second person singular not the usual 'st', but just a 't'.
October 13, 2019
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