A Brief German Grammar With References to His Larger Grammar
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149. (275-6) The passive conjugation is made with the auxiliary merben, 'become. ' To make any given mode, tense, and person of the passive of a verb, add its past participle to the corresponding form of mxitn. 151] PASSIVE YOICE. 61 a. The participle of hjerbett as passive auxiliary is hjorbcn, in- stead of flevvorben* The participle of the main verb is put after the personal verb-forms of the auxiliary, bat before its infinitive and participle. 150. (277) The synopsis of the passive of IteBen..., *love, ' is as follows : The simple forms of the auxiliary were given above (122 d). INDICATIVE. SUBJUNCTIVE. Present, *I am loved, ' etc. Id) n)crbe geliebt tt)erbe geltebt Preterit, * I was loved, ' etc. Ic^ \vax\) or ttiurbe getiebt ti^iirbe geliebt INDICATIVE. SUBJUNCTIVB. Perfect, *I have been loved, ' etc. Iij bin getiebt \t)orben fei geliebt ttjorbett Pluperfect, *I had been loved, ' etc. Id) tvat getiebt worbeit njdre getiebt tuorbett Future, *I shall be loved, ' etc. ii) ttjerbe getiebt itjerben tuerbe getiebt itjerben Future Perfect, *I shall have been loved, ' etc.
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