German Modal Verbs (2)Print Version - From About.com - german.about.com
In the following charts (Part 2) you'll find the most common conjugations of the six German modal verbs. The subjunctive mood and less commonly used tenses (future, future perfect, past perfect, etc.) are found on our Modal Verb Examples page, along with sample modal sentences. For an introduction to the modals and a self-scoring quiz, see our Verb Review 2 page. Also see the 20 Most-Used German Verbs, German Top 1000 (most frequently used words in reading) and our free German for Beginners course for more about German verbs and other topics.
This verb chart uses the new German spelling (die neue Rechtschreibung).
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Modalverben 2 - Modal Verbs 2 PRÄSENS
(Present)PRÄTERITUM
(Preterite/Past)PERFEKT
(Pres. Perfect)MÜSSEN - have to, must ich muss
I must, have toich musste
I had toich habe gemusst *
I had todu musst
you must, have todu musstest
you had todu hast gemusst *
you had toer/sie muss
he/she muster/sie musste
he/she had toer/sie hat gemusst *
he/she had towir/Sie/sie müssen
we/you/they have towir/Sie/sie mussten
we/you/they had towir/Sie/sie haben gemusst *
we/you/they had toihr müsst
you (pl.) mustihr musstet
you (pl.) had toihr habt gemusst *
you (pl.) had to* In the present perfect or past perfect tense with another verb, the double infinitive construction is used, as in the following examples: ihr habt sprechen müssen = you (pl.) had to speak
ich hatte sprechen müssen = I had had to speak
Note: The old spelling with ß, as in ich muß or gemußt, is no longer used for forms of müssen.
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SOLLEN - should, ought to, supposed to ich soll
I shouldich sollte
I should haveich habe gesollt *
I should havedu sollst
you shoulddu solltest
you should havedu hast gesollt *
you should haveer/sie soll
he/she shoulder/sie sollte
he/she should haveer/sie hat gesollt *
he/she should havewir/Sie/sie sollen
we/you/they shouldwir/Sie/sie sollten
we/you/they should havewir/Sie/sie haben gesollt *
we/you/they should haveihr sollt
you (pl.) shouldihr solltet
you (pl.) should haveihr habt gesollt *
you (pl.) should have* In the present perfect or past perfect tense with another verb, the double infinitive construction is used, as in the following examples: wir haben gehen sollen = we should have gone
ich hatte fahren sollen = I had been supposed to drive
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WOLLEN - want to ich will
I want toich wollte
I wanted toich habe gewollt *
I wanted todu willst
you want todu wolltest
you wanted todu hast gewollt *
you wanted toer/sie will
he/she wants toer/sie wollte
he/she wanted toer/sie hat gewollt *
he/she wanted towir/Sie/sie wollen
we/you/they want towir/Sie/sie wollten
we/you/they wanted towir/Sie/sie haben gewollt *
we/you/they wanted toihr wollt
you (pl.) want toihr wolltet
you (pl.) wanted toihr habt gewollt *
you (pl.) wanted to* In the present perfect or past perfect tense with another verb, the double infinitive construction is used, as in the following examples: wir haben sprechen wollen = we wanted to speak
ich hatte gehen wollen = I had wanted to go
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