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Present tenseStrong verbs

Use the present tense to describe what is happening right now, what you do regularly or what you do in an ongoing situation.

Part ofGermanGrammar (for exams until 2025)

Strong verbs

There are two groups of verbs in German:

  • weak, or regular verbs
  • strong, or irregular verbs

Strong verbs are called strong because they do not weakly follow the pattern of other verbs. They are more independent.

A strong, muscular man lifting a barbell.

This is what they do:

  • some verbs have endings like weak verbs in the present tense, but are strong in some other tenses
  • some verbs also make changes to the du and er/sie/es forms

Question

If gehen (to go) is identical to weak verbs in the present tense, how would you write out different forms?

Question

If trinken (to drink) is identical to weak verbs in the present tense, how would you write out different forms?