The verb - this is the name of the part of speech that denotes a state or action in time and plays the syntactic role of the main member of the sentence, that is, the predicate.
German language features
I must say that, unlike the Russian language, in German there is no category for the type of verb. Accordingly, it is rather difficult to determine what the action is, incomplete or completed, if you do not pay attention to the context. It should be noted that the same feature distinguishes the German language from the rest, for example, from English. There, the temporary form itself determines the form of this part of speech. Strong verbs in the German language are relatively few in number. They mainly show only root changes in the formation of the main forms. Because of this form it is impossible to form, they need to be memorized. But weak verbs do not show any special changes. They simply contribute to the formation of the second main form, and this happens by adding a suffix to the word. And if the third form is formed, then the prefix is added. It looks something like this: machen - gemacht. And in the case of suffixes - machen - machte.
Conjugation of Strong Verbs
This topic scares people who learn the language. But in fact, strong verbs in the German language are quite simple to change if you know by what principles this should be done. Although this causes certain difficulties: if weak verbs can be changed following one specific example, then in the case of strong verbs this will not work. That is why they are called wrong. So, it should be noted one distinguishing feature that is fraught with German. Strong verbs, changing, get another root vowel. And besides, it changes in the third person unit. hours, but this is in Present. However, a certain pattern can be observed everywhere, and this case is no exception. Suppose "a" goes into its umlaut counterpart - "ä". Accordingly, it turns out, "au" - "äu". When using irregular verbs, we must remember that in the first and third person singular they have no endings. You also need to remember that strong verbs in the German language can be expressed in a special form. The phrase ich lese in the second and third persons sounds like this: du liest and er liest.
Correct use of verbs
Each person studying a foreign language should correctly determine and subsequently incline this part of speech. Some, of course, decide to create a table of irregular verbs in order to teach them. I must say that it will come out very long. Such a table will not only help to learn the declension of irregular verbs, it will also expand the vocabulary of a person. Together with the grammar, the student will remember the meaning of the verbs that will be presented in the table.
Principle of memorization
The previously mentioned table of strong verbs has a certain principle by which it is compiled. There is a special classification. Strong verbs in the German language are divided into separate groups into which words with common attributes fall. They usually begin to learn from those verbs that are often used in colloquial speech. Each word demonstrates a similar change in the vowel underlying it in the formation of various forms. The table facilitates memorization of the main forms of the so-called frequency verbal units. A person, constantly repeating the words, gradually begins to understand how they are best and most convenient to use, so that it is clear and correctly. This is the necessary knowledge - it will be useful in colloquial speech, starting with the very first sentence that a person who finds himself in Germany wants to build. And to be correctly understood, it is necessary to thoroughly study the topic of irregular verbs.