How do you conjugate Denken?

Conjugate the verb denken:

  1. ich denke. du denkst.
  2. er dachte. wir haben gedacht.
  3. ihr werdet denken.
  4. sie würden denken.

What type of verb is Denken?

(intransitive, with an + accusative) not to forget; to remember (to bring along, etc.) Denk an den Schlüssel! Don’t forget the key. Das kann ich mir denken.

How do you conjugate simple past tense?

The conjugation of verbs in the simple past is the same for all forms. We add -ed to the regular verbs, but the irregular verbs have to be learned by heart. In negative sentences and questions, we use the auxiliary verb did or did not together with the main verb in the infinitive.

What tense is Dachte?

Imperfect

ich dachte
er dachte
wir dachten
ihr dachtet
sie dachten

Is Denken regular or irregular?

Other irregular verbs are regular in the present tense, but have an irregular past participle and past tense. An example is denken (to think). As you can see, this pattern is entirely regular.

How do you conjugate past verbs?

To form the different tenses, you add -ed, -d, or -ied to for the past tense and past participle forms. Examples include jumped, smiled, and cried. Typically, verb endings will be predictable based on their infinitive form.

How can you tell the difference between regular and irregular verbs in German?

There are regular and irregular verbs in both languages as well. We call a verb regular when you can follow an established pattern for conjugation. Irregular verbs, however, change the stem or their vowels in conjugation.

How do you know if a verb is irregular in German?

Irregular, or strong verbs behave differently. With the irregular verb “essen” (to eat), the stem vowel of the infinitive “e”, changes to “a” in the preterit tense and back to „e“ in the perfect tense. Moreover, these verbs often change their stem vowel in the 2nd and 3rd person singular in the present tense, too.