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WORD GRAMMAR
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Verb
- Conjugation in indicative
- Person and number
- Tenses
- Voice
- Mood
- Verb categories
- Valency
- Semantic categories of verbs
- Finite / non-finite verb forms
- Noun
- Adjective
- Adverb
- Article
- Pronoun
- Preposition
- Conjunction
- Particle
- Interjection
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Verb
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SENTENCE GRAMMAR
- Clause types
- Complex clauses
- Constituents of a sentence
- Sentence structure
- Word order in a sentence
- Negation
Mixed verbs
Mixed verbs are irregular verbs that also have characteristics of regular verbs. Mixed verbs change their verb stem vowel in the Präteritum and in the past participle (Partizip II), but take the endings of regular verbs both in the Präteritum and in the past participle (Partizip II).
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bring
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-en
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brach-te | ge-brach-t |
verb stem
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ending
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1st / 3rd person Präteritum | past participle (Partizip II) |