Verb conjugation is a method of changing verbs from their infinitive forms. The changes, usually done through endings and auxiliary words, express grammatical categories related to the action or state being described, such as person, number, tense, aspect and mode. Verbs are divided into a number of classes according to their form of conjugation and may be assigned model patterns to help to create the correct forms.
There are simple verb forms (e.g. ich mache, ich machte) and compound verb forms that use an auxiliary verb (e.g. ich habe gemacht, ich werde machen).
There are 6 tenses in German in total. Two of them are simple: the present simple (Präsens) and the past simple (Präteritum). The other four tenses are compound, i.e. they combine an auxiliary verb and the infinitive or the past participle form of the main verb carrying the meaning. The compound tenses include the future simple (Futur I), the present perfect (Perfekt), the past perfect (Plusquamperfekt) and the future perfect (Futur II).
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Present simple – Präsens
ich
umarme
du
umarmst
er/sie/es
umarmt
wir
umarmen
ihr
umarmt
sie/Sie
umarmen
Past simple – Präteritum
ich
umarmte
du
umarmtest
er/sie/es
umarmte
wir
umarmten
ihr
umarmtet
sie/Sie
umarmten
Present perfect – Perfekt
ich
habe umarmt
du
hast umarmt
er/sie/es
hat umarmt
wir
haben umarmt
ihr
habt umarmt
sie/Sie
haben umarmt
Past perfect – Plusquamperfekt
ich
hatte umarmt
du
hattest umarmt
er/sie/es
hatte umarmt
wir
hatten umarmt
ihr
hattet umarmt
sie/Sie
hatten umarmt
Future simple – Futur I
ich
werde umarmen
du
wirst umarmen
er/sie/es
wird umarmen
wir
werden umarmen
ihr
werdet umarmen
sie/Sie
werden umarmen
Future perfect – Futur II
ich
werde umarmt haben
du
wirst umarmt haben
er/sie/es
wird umarmt haben
wir
werden umarmt haben
ihr
werdet umarmt haben
sie/Sie
werden umarmt haben
Subjunctive of verb of the regular verb [umarmen]
The subjunctive (from the late Latin modus coniunctivus, translated as a form of sentence structure, derived from the Latin verb coniungere – to join).
The subjunctive is a special verb form that usually expresses that the action is conditional or hypothetical.
It expresses possible, probable, hypothetical, desired, dreaded or necessary actions (thus indicating the speaker’s attitude toward the action). It is a form used to express something imagined that may never happen. In particular, it marks the utterance as subjective, doubtful or uncertain.
In German, there is the subjunctive I and the subjunctive II.
The subjunctive I includes the present subjunctive (e.g. er sei, er habe), the future subjunctive and the perfect subjunctive.
The subjunctive I usually expresses someone else’s opinion, often unlikely from the speaker’s point of view (present indicative: Er sagt, dass niemand zu Hause ist. – He says that no one is at home. X present subjunctive: Er sagt, dass niemand zu Hause sei. – He says that (supposedly) no one is at home.).
The subjunctive II includes the past subjunctive (er wäre, er hätte) and the past perfect subjunctive.
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Subjunctive I: Present – Konjunktiv I
ich
umarme
du
umarmest
er/sie/es
umarme
wir
umarmen
ihr
umarmet
sie/Sie
umarmen
Subjunctive I: Present perfect – Konjunktiv I
ich
habe umarmt
du
habest umarmt
er/sie/es
habe umarmt
wir
haben umarmt
ihr
habet umarmt
sie/Sie
haben umarmt
Subjunctive I: Future simple – Konjunktiv I: Futur I
ich
werde umarmen
du
werdest umarmen
er/sie/es
werde umarmen
wir
werden umarmen
ihr
werdet umarmen
sie/Sie
werden umarmen
Subjunctive I: Future perfect - Konjuktiv I: Futur II
ich
werde umarmt haben
du
werdest umarmt haben
er/sie/es
werde umarmt haben
wir
werden umarmt haben
ihr
werdet umarmt haben
sie/Sie
werden umarmt haben
Subjunctive II: Past simple – Konjunktiv II: Präteritum
ich
umarmte
du
umarmtest
er/sie/es
umarmte
wir
umarmten
ihr
umarmtet
sie/Sie
umarmten
Subjunctive II: Past perfect – Konjunktiv II: Plusquamperfekt
ich
hätte umarmt
du
hättest umarmt
er/sie/es
hätte umarmt
wir
hätten umarmt
ihr
hättet umarmt
sie/Sie
hätten umarmt
Subjunctive II: Future simple – Konjunktiv II: Futur I
ich
würde umarmen
du
würdest umarmen
er/sie/es
würde umarmen
wir
würden umarmen
ihr
würdet umarmen
sie/Sie
würden umarmen
Subjunctive II: Future perfect – Konjunktiv II: Futur II
ich
würde umarmt haben
du
würdest umarmt haben
er/sie/es
würde umarmt haben
wir
würden umarmt haben
ihr
würdet umarmt haben
sie/Sie
würden umarmt haben
Imperativ verb ofof the regular verb [umarmen]
The imperative (from the Latin imperativus) is a verb form that expresses a command, request or prohibition. In many cases, the use of the imperative can come across as rude and impolite. Therefore, a command is often expressed in a more polite way, using other grammatical means.
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Imperative – Imperativ
du
umarme; umarm
ihr
umarmt
Participle forms of verb of the regular verb [umarmen]
The participle form (from the Latin participare – ‘to take part’) is an indefinite form of a verb that can also be used in a number of ways:
to form compound verb tenses;
to form the passive voice;
as an adjective;
as an alternative to subordinate clauses (sentence condensers);
and others.
Participles can also be used as adjectives (participial adjectives), e.g. gekauft – gekauft(-e), verpasst – verpasst(-e), vergangen – vergangen(-e), as well as nouns (verbal nouns), e.g. griff – der Griff.