The infinitive is the basic form of all verbs and ends in "-en" e.g. gehen - to go, machen - to make, sehen - to see. It is never conjungated. It is the form that can be found in dictionaries.
When there are twi verbs, they can be connected with "zu" - to or without.
Er versucht zu gehen. - He tries to go.
Er must gehen. - He must go.
Er geht spazieren.- He goes for a walk.
When you use "to" with the infinitive, it is called an infinitive sentence.
- modal verbs
- two verbs without "zu"
- formation of the future: Ich werde gehen - I will go
- formation of the conjunctive: Ich würde gehen - I would go
- verbs without "zu"
- infinitive sentence with "zu"
- infinitive sentence and "that" sentence
- verbs with infinitive
- adjectives with infinitive
- noun-verb-combinations with infinitive
Irregular verbs:
German - Irregular Verbs: List: a - b
German - Irregular Verbs: List: c - f
German - Irregular Verbs: List: k - m
German - Irregular Verbs: List: n - r
German - Irregular Verbs: List: s - sch
German - Irregular Verbs: List: se - st
German - Irregular Verbs: List: t - v
German - Irregular Verbs: List: w - z
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