The verb “werden” Part 2 - future tense
posted 1 year ago
Remember the different usage of the German verb “werden”? CLICK.
Today, we’re focusing on the future tense:
In German, there’s only one official way to form the future which makes it quite simple: Use the verb “werden” (conjugated) and then add the infinitive of the verb.
Example: Ich werde nach Deutschland fahren. I’ll go to Germany.
Du wirst deinen Freund anrufen. You’ll call your friend.
Here’s how you conjugate the verb:
ich werde, du wirst, er/sie/es wird, wir werden, ihr werdet, sie werden
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