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Discover the nuances of the German verb "sein" (to be) in the present tense, covering both singular and plural forms. This guide provides visual aids and clear examples for better comprehension. Learn how to conjugate "sein" with practical sentences, from individual references like "Ich bin" (I am) to plural forms such as "Wir sind" (We are). Whether you're a visual learner or prefer text, this resource is designed to enhance your understanding of this essential verb in the German language.
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Present Tense of Sein By: Caroline McCallum
Sein ( to be) Conjugated There are two forms of a verb, Plural and Singular. Singular form is talking about an individual. Plural form is talking about a group as a whole.
Singular Plural If you are a visual learner, the picture to the left shows Singular Form. The picture to the right shows Plural Form.
SINGULAR Examples Using Sein- • Ich bin zum Supermarkt gefahren. • I drove to the supermarket. • Du bist mein Schatz. • You are my darling. • Er ist ein netter Kerl. • He is a nice guy. • Ist sie da? • Is she here? • Es ist mein Buch. • It is my book. ENGLISH, DEUTSCH.
PLURAL Examples Using Sein- • Wir sind hier! • We are here! • Seid ihr unsere Freunde? • You guys are our friends? • Sie sind unsere Freunde! • They are our friends! • Sind Sie Herr Hotz? • You are Mr.Hotz? ENGLISH, DEUTSCH