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August is a popular month for vacations, but now that the month is over, it's useful to know how to tell people about what you did.
This post will cover how to talk about your past summer plans with the Simple Present, the Past Continuous and the Past Perfect Continuous tenses.
Simple Past Tense (verb+ed or irregular verb past tense)
Use the simple past to express something about your vacation that finished at a specific time.
This tense is for talking about what you did during your vacation, because all the actions ended at a specific time.
Example:
This year, my family and I went to the Seychelles for a week. It was so much fun! We traveled around the islands and ate lots of delicious food.
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grübelte; gesehen und gehört hatte.
Explanation:
This is a complex sentence; it contains an independent clause and a dependent clause. The verbs in the independent clause are <em>ging</em> and <em>grübelte</em>. Since the first verb (<em>ging</em>) is in the Präteritum, the second verb should be used in the Präteritum, too, because the independent clause shows a series of actions in the past. <em>Grübeln</em> is a weak, or regular, verb, and its Präteritum form is also regular: <em>grübelte</em>.
The verbs in the dependent clause should be used in the Plusquamperfekt (the past perfect tense) to express actions that occurred in the past and finished before the actions in the main clause started. You make the Plusquamperfekt forms by using the imperfect verb form of the auxiliary ‘haben’ (for transitive verbs, such as <em>sehen </em>and <em>hören</em>) and the past participle of the full verb.
<em>Sehen</em> is a strong, or irregular, verb, and its past participle form is also irregular: <em>gesehen</em>.
<em>Hören</em> is a weak, or regular, verb, and its past participle form is also regular: <em>gehört</em>.
"Ich ging langsam nach Hause und grübelte über alles, was ich gesehen und gehört hatte."