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What is the difference between sollte and Soll?
Both translate to “should”. I understand “sollten” is the past tense of “sollen” but sometimes I see “sollten” when I would expect “sollen.” “sollten” is not only past tense, but also subjunctive.
How do you use sollte in German?
Sollen — “should” Example: Er sollte Schokolade essen. He should eat chocolate. (Literally: “He should chocolate to eat.”)
What are the six modal verbs in German?
The modal verbs in German are: können (can, to be able to), müssen (must, to have to), wollen (will, to want to), sollen (should, am to, ought to, to be supposed to), dürfen (may, to be allowed to), mögen (to like, to like to).
What is the difference between Mögen and Möchten?
Since I introduced Modal Verbs in week 6, I thought this week, it might be appropriate to delve into the difference between mögen and möchten. Mögen is used to express something “absolute” that you like. Möchte is a derivate of the modal verb, mögen and is used to ask for something politely.
How do you use Mogen in German?
Meaning of “mögen” in German
- The verb “mögen” means:
- to like.
- It is very common to use the verb “mögen” in Konjunktiv II: “möchten”.
- Möchten means “would like”.
- The verb “mögen” is used frequently in the Konjunktiv II: möchten, which is why some people believe mistakenly that möchten is the infinitive of another verb.
Is lesen regular or irregular?
You may have noticed that lesen is irregular. It is a stem vowel changing verb.
What is the past tense of lesen in German?
Replacement of -e- in the stem of Present tense with -ie- for the second and third person singular form of Present tense and singular form of Imperative , and with -a- for the Preterite (“ich las”) and in Past Participle (“gelesen”).
What is the difference between sollen and sollten in German?
The best way to understand the difference between sollen (present) and sollten (subjunctive, called Konjunktiv II in German) is to translate them as “have to” and “should”, respectively. Die Kinder sollen im Haus bleiben. – The children have to stay inside.
What is the meaning of ‘sollte’ in this sentence?
‘Sollte’ is the subjunctive. Just remember that it means ‘should’ or ‘ought to’ in the sense of being advisable, recommendable, a good idea. It’s the right word in your example. ‘Soll’ is the indicative and means ‘is supposed to’ or just ‘is to,’ in the sense of being firmly expected, of being required.
What does the word ‘soll’ mean?
‘Soll’ is the indicative and means ‘is supposed to’ or just ‘is to,’ in the sense of being firmly expected, of being required. As Londoner says, sometimes it can even mean ‘shall,’ which is from the same root; so it’s like a command, as in the ten commandments.
What is the past tense of ‘sollten’?
“sollten” is not only past tense, but also subjunctive. I guess (without examples, I need to…) that’s what you have seen. 2 Answers 2. Since you mentioned you know that sollten is the past tense (Präteritum) of sollen, I’m going to focus on the difference between the indicative and the subjunctive.