What is so different with these verbs? The vowel changes in This type of verbs is usually called 'starke Verben'. Notice: 1st and 3rd person plural are equal and 3rd singular and 2nd plural are equal. The first group ending on -en is the majority, more than 90% of german verbs have to be conjugated this way. This type of verbs is usually called 'schwache Verben'. Here come the rules corresponding with the exercise you Languages) there's a little more to consider than just the 's'. That's what it's all about and in German (as in most Understand him? It's more likely that you would correct him,īecause the form of the verb 'to go' is wrong. Imagine someone saying: 'I goes to town.' Would you See - sees, go - goes sleep - sleeps etc. Javascript is not activated! click on the red field for the solution conjugation means to put verbs in the correct formįor example in English we put an 's' at the end if the