
A) Was passt zusammen? siehst, liest, seht, lese, sehe, spreche, lest, sehen, sprecht, spricht,
sprichst, sient, sprechen, lesen, liest ich, wir, du, sie, ihr, er, es

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ich : lese, sehe, spreche,
du: siehst , liest, sprichst
er/sie/ es : liest, spricht, sieht
wir : sehen , sprechen , lesen
ihr : seht , lest , sprecht
sie : sehen , sprechen , lesen



The words you've listed are all German verbs. They are grouped into different categories based on their usage and context. Here's a brief explanation of each category:
1. ich, wir, ihr, Sie: These are the first, second, third, and fourth person singular and plural pronouns in German. They are used to indicate the subject of the sentence. For example, "Ich lese" means "I read" .
2. du, er, es: These are the second, third, and neutral pronouns in German. They are used to indicate the subject of the sentence. For example, "Du liest" means "You read" .
3. siehst, siehst, sieht, seht, sehen, sprechen, lesen: These are the infinitive forms of the verbs. They are used as the base form of the verb and are often used in subordinate clauses .
4. siehst, siehst, sieht, seht, sehen, sprechen, lesen: These are the present tense forms of the verbs. They are used to describe actions that are happening now .
5. siehst, siehst, sieht, seht, sehen, sprechen, lesen: These are the past tense forms of the verbs. They are used to describe actions that have already happened .
6. siehst, siehst, sieht, seht, sehen, sprechen, lesen: These are the future tense forms of the verbs. They are used to describe actions that will happen in the future .
7. siehst, siehst, sieht, seht, sehen, sprechen, lesen: These are the subjunctive forms of the verbs. They are used to express different moods such as doubt, possibility, necessity, or action that has not yet occurred .
8. siehst, siehst, sieht, seht, sehen, sprechen, lesen: These are the participle forms of the verbs. They are used to form compound tenses and to describe actions that are happening at the same time as another action .
Each of these forms has its own specific usage and context in German grammar. Understanding these different forms and when to use them is key to mastering the German language.


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