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Midterm Review Topics

Midterm Review Topics. Perfekt Past Tense:. helping verb + past participle. Ich habe in Michigan gewohnt . Wir sind nach Deutschland geflogen. For change in location , use SEIN as the helping verb. Perfekt Past Tense:. Weak verbs -> ge + t gespielt, gemacht, gehabt, gewohnt….

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Midterm Review Topics

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  1. Midterm Review Topics

  2. Perfekt Past Tense: helping verb + past participle Ichhabe in Michigan gewohnt. Wirsindnach Deutschland geflogen. For change in location, use SEIN as the helping verb.

  3. Perfekt Past Tense: Weak verbs -> ge + t gespielt, gemacht, gehabt, gewohnt… Strong verbs -> end in –en, vowel changes often gegangen, geblieben, gegessen… **No ge- for verbs that end in –ieren kopieren=kopiert, diskutieren=diskutiert, probieren=probiert **No ge- for verbs that begin with be- or ve- besuchen=besucht, versuchen=versucht

  4. Märchen: Märchen Vokabeln die Bremer Stadtmusikanten

  5. Diagramming Sentences: Nominative = the subject of a sentence (Who/what is “verbing”?) Accusative= the direct object of a sentence (Who/what is “being verbed”?) Dative= the indirect object of a sentence (Who/what is not involved in the action, but is being affected? – usually “to” them)

  6. Der Körper: Body Parts Vokabeln beim Arzt – Dr’s office skit vokabeln Reflexiv Verben – sich verletzen usw.

  7. Command Form: Formal: infinitive + Sie! Informal: du form minus -st! Plural: verb stem + t!

  8. Imperfekt Past Tense: Imperfekt verb forms! Ichwohnte in Michigan. Wirflogennach Deutschland.

  9. Imperfekt Past Tense: Weak verbs -> -te endings ich spielte wir spielten du spieltest ihr spieltet er/sie/es spielte sie/Sie spielten Strong verbs -> similar to E/ST/T/EN/T/EN endings ichsahwirsahen du sahstihrsaht er/sie/essahsie/Siesahen

  10. Anne Frank: Vokabeln Past Tense forms of verbs

  11. der Zweite Weltkrieg: Vokabeln Important Dates Past Tense

  12. die Weiße Rose: Vokabeln Past Tense Modal Verbs Important Dates Past Tense

  13. Erlkönig: Vokabeln Understanding of plot Ability to describe action auf Deutsch in own words

  14. Future Tense: Formed by werden + infinitive

  15. Prepositions: Know meaning of all 13 prepositions learned so far ID Accusative vs. Dative Prepositions Ability to form a prepositional phrase using accusative or dative

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