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Understanding the Basic German Grammatical Pattern with "ge" and Past Tense

This guide introduces a fundamental grammatical pattern in German that involves adding "ge" and altering the ending to form the past tense for regular verbs. Examples include "machen" (hat gemacht), "spielen" (hat gespielt), "angeln" (hat geangelt), and others. The guide will outline how this pattern applies to different verbs such as "campen," "besuchen," and "jagen." Additionally, it highlights distinguishing between verbs that take "ist" for the past tense, like "segeln" and "reisen."

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Understanding the Basic German Grammatical Pattern with "ge" and Past Tense

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