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German Separable and Inseparable Prefixes: A Comprehensive Guide with Exercises, Study notes of German Language

A comprehensive guide to separable and inseparable prefixes in german verbs. It explains the rules for using these prefixes in different tenses and provides examples of common prefixes and their meanings. The document also includes exercises to help learners practice their understanding of separable and inseparable prefixes.

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Seperable verbs
Separable and Inseparable Prefixes
As you know, German verbs can have separable prefixes. These prefixes change the meaning of the original verb,
and make a new word. In the present tense, separable prefixes are separated from the verb and placed at the end
of the sentence bracket. The separation rule also applies in the imperative. When used in the infinitive, however
(e.g. with a modal auxiliary), separable prefix verbs are not divided. As you will shortly learn, the participle forms
in the past tense are also combined.
Auf stehen to get up
Hans steht jeden Tag um 9.00 Uhr auf. Hans gets up every day at 9:00.
Hans muss jeden Tag um 9.00 Uhr a3ufstehen. Hans has to get up every day at 9:00.
Ich komme aus.
Aus kommen -
Jeden - every
2 verb - 1st verb second place , 2nd verb last place.
Common separable prefixes. Remember that this list is only a rough guide to the meanings of prefixes, since their
use is highly idiomatic.
ab = off, down ab holen = to pick up holen to get
ab nehmen = to take off nehmen to take
an = at, on anfangen = to start, begin
anrufen = to call, telephone rufen to shout
anziehen = to put on, dress
auf = up aufhören = to stop horen to hear
aufräumen = to clean up
aufstehen = to get up, stand up stehen to stand
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Seperable verbs Separable and Inseparable Prefixes As you know, German verbs can have separable prefixes. These prefixes change the meaning of the original verb, and make a new word. In the present tense, separable prefixes are separated from the verb and placed at the end of the sentence bracket. The separation rule also applies in the imperative. When used in the infinitive, however (e.g. with a modal auxiliary), separable prefix verbs are not divided. As you will shortly learn, the participle forms in the past tense are also combined. Auf stehen – to get up Hans steht jeden Tag um 9.00 Uhr auf. Hans gets up every day at 9:00. Hans muss jeden Tag um 9.00 Uhr a 3 ufstehen. Hans has to get up every day at 9:00. Ich komme aus. Aus kommen - Jeden - every 2 verb - 1 st^ verb second place , 2nd^ verb last place. Common separable prefixes. Remember that this list is only a rough guide to the meanings of prefixes, since their use is highly idiomatic. ab = off, down ab holen = to pick up holen – to get ab nehmen = to take off nehmen – to take an = at, on anfangen = to start, begin anrufen = to call, telephone rufen – to shout anziehen = to put on, dress auf = up aufhören = to stop horen – to hear aufräumen = to clean up aufstehen = to get up, stand up stehen – to stand

aus = out ausgehen = to go out gehen – to go aussehen = to look, appear sehen – to see ein = in, into einkaufen = to shop einschlafen = to fall asleep fern = far fernsehen = to watch TV fort = away fortgehen = to leave, go away gehen – to go her = ‘hither’, to here herholen = to fetch herkommen = to come from hin = ‘thither’, to there hinstellen = to place, put mit = with, along mitbringen = to bring along mitkommen = to come along mitnehmen = to take along nach = after nachdenken = to think, reflect denken – to think nachfragen = to inquire, ask after fragen – to question um = around, at umsehen = to look around vor = before vorhaben = to have planned vorstellen = to introduce

er = stress on outcome erleben = to experience or accomplishment erkennen = to recognize ge = result, completeness or gewinnen = to win or gain successful action gebrauchen = to use up, consume brauchen – to need miss = same as English ‘mis-’ missverstehen = to misunderstand verstehen – to understand missbrauchen = to abuse ver = action of the verb has verschlafen = to oversleep verlaufen = to go astray laufen – to run zer = asunder, apart zerbrechen = to break into pieces zerstören = to destroy Let’s practice just a little. Form complete German sentences out of the elements.

  1. ich / vorbeikommen / heute / um 8 Uhr _ich komme heute um 8 uhr vorbei.________
  2. wann / du / müssen / aufstehen? _____wann musst du aufstehen ?____________________ Wann - when
  3. wir / gewinnen / das Fußballspiel. _____wir gewinnen das fuBball spiel__________________
  4. Hans, / auf räumen / dein Zimmer! ____Hans raumt dein zimmer auf_________________________
  1. Hans, / besuchen / mich! ______hans besucht mich____________________________________________________
  2. fernsehen / du / jetzt? ____siehst du jetzt fern ?_________________________________________________
  3. erkennen / du / ihn? __erkennst du ihn ?______________________________________________________
  4. zurück geben / mich / mein Buch! _____geben mich mein buch zuruck___________________________________________________ Was hat Anna heute vor? Write the sentences using the elements given. Pay attention to word order!
  5. Anna / aufwachen / um 7.30 Uhr Anna wacht um sieben Uhr dreißig auf.
  6. sie (sg) / bleiben / im Bett / bis 8 ________sie bleibt im bett bis 8_______________acht_
  7. sie (sg) /mussen/ aufstehen / um 8 Uhr _____sie muss um 8 uhr aufstehen.____
  8. sie (sg) / haben / Frühstück / um 8.30 Uhr __________sie hat um 8:30 uhr fruhstuck_________________________________
  9. sie (sg) / dann - then / anrufen / ihren - theirFreund Stefan Sie ruft dann ihren Freund Stefan an.
  10. Stefan / vorbei kommen / um 9.45 Uhr Stefan kommt um 9:45uhr vorbei

  1. Anna und Stefan / einkaufen/ zusammen (=together) / im Supermarkt ________Anna and Stefan kaufen zusammen im supermarket ein.______________________ Wir, , sie en Ihr t informal, you all

Vokabeln. Make sure you know the following separable prefix verbs. (You will not have to write or spell them on the quiz, but you will need to recognize them.) Match the verbs to their meanings. _______ 1. ankommen a. to call, telephone _______ 2. anrufen b. to come by, stop by _______ 3. Aufmachen c. to go away _______ 4. aufräumen d. to clean up _______ 5. aufstehen e. to go to sleep _______ 6. aufwachen f. to open _______ 7. ausgehen g. to get to know, meet _______ 8. einkaufen h. to plan, intend _______ 9. kennen lernen i. to get up, stand up _______ 10. Mitkommen j. to go for a walk _______ 11. schlafen gehen k. to close _______ 12. spazieren gehen l. to wake up _______ 13. vorhaben m. to come back _______ 14. vorbeikommen n. to arrive, get to _______ 15. weggehen o. to shop, go shopping _______ 16. zurückkommen p. to go out _______ 17. zumachen q. to come along, go with