- in present
tense there is only a change in third person
singular
- else the forms remain
unchanged, like the infinitive verb
- only few irregular
verbs in present tense
- most irregularities
in past tense and perfect participle
German conjugation is a bit more complicated. You have
a real conjugation - meaning that the forms change depending
on the subject (or personal pronoun) of the phrase.
Then there are weak verbs and
strong verbs, that have
different conjugation and then there are irregular
verbs. The weak ones don't change their stem,
the strong ones change their stem and the irregulars
have to be learned by heart. Well, let's get started.