An Elementary Grammar of the German Language : With Exercises, Readings, Conversations, Paradigms, And a Vocabulary
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$d> freuen, to rejoice fid) freuent, rejoicing Perf. fid) gefreut %, rejoice Plur. freuet end), or freuen , I rejoiced bu frcuft fcid> fcu freuteft feid> cr frcut ftdj er freute fid> wir freuen mt§ rotr freuten utt§ iljr freut eud> t§r freutet eud> (Sie freuen ftdj @ic freuten ftd> fie freuen fl fa freuten fidj Per/, id) tyafo mid> gefireut, I have rejoiced, etc. . Pluperf. id) J)atte mid) gefreut, I had rejoiced, etc. First Fut. id) tcerBe mid) freuen, I shall rejoice, etc. Sec. Fut. id) werie... midj gefreut ftaben, I shall have rejoiced, etc. First Cond. id) ftwrte mid) freuen, I should rejoice, etc. Sec. Cond. id) ttmrbe mid) gefreut $akn, I should have re- joiced, etc. Impersonal Verbs, 158. The subject of impersonal verbs is, as in English, the personal pronoun of the third person, singular number, neuter gender, as : c§ regnet, it rains ; c§ fdjneit, it snows, etc.
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